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88-92 Queens Road , Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 3XE , united-kingdom

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ibis Brighton City Centre hotel is ideally located close to Brighton Train Station, offering 140 modern rooms with the innovative new 'Sweet Bed by ibis' for your ultimate comfort. Relax and enjoy your visit to this vibrant city, knowing that we offer 24 hour Reception and Meal & Drinks Menu, as well as free WiFi throughout. With our as-much-as-you-can-eat hot and continental breakfast buffet available from 06:30am till 10:00am (12:00 noon at weekends), you can 'sleep happy' for longer.

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The hotel is perfectly located for the city centre, shopping and famous laines. Reduced parking rates are available for our guests at the RCP North Road car park, BN1 1YR (height restriction of 1.83m). Parking chips validated at the hotel reception

 

 

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