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Weather in Brighton

During the school summer holidays (July and August) Brighton is packed. While this might not be ideal for things like parking and last-minute restaurant reservations, high summer is certainly when the city is at its most lively. May is another busy month, as thousands flock to Brighton for The Great Escape and the Brighton Festival. For a chance of sunny days without giant crowds, September is a lovely time to visit. And while the seafront is a chilly and rather subdued place during winter months, North Laine and The Lanes twinkle with festive cheer in the run up to Christmas.

 

Guidetype and fpcity weatherwtg_cforecast_table
Weather (day) Temp (max day) Rain (mm) Wind (mph) Humidity Pressure Visibility
Sunday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
15
nw
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Monday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
6
nnw
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Tuesday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
4
n
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Wednesday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
4
sse
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Thursday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
7
sse
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Friday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
9
sw
20-40%
1022 mb
good
Saturday
Sunny
Sunny skies
12
°C
0
13
nne
20-40%
1022 mb
good
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Hotel du Vin

Boasting a convenient location between the Lanes conservation area and the beachfront, Hotel du Vin is an elegant Brighton hotel with 49 stylish bedrooms housed in a collection of gothic revival and mock Tudor buildings that dates back to 1695. Next door is the Pub du Vin, where sports heads can catch the latest matches on the big screen and get involved in the local plonk.

Hotel Pelirocco

Self-styled as ‘England’s Most Rock n’ Roll Hotel’, the Pelirocco wears its (tattooed) heart on its sleeve. With unique designs in each room, visitors can count sheep in sleeping quarters such as the Modrephenia (complete with scooter bedside table) and the Pretty Vacant (think: angry teenager’s bedroom with punk posters and guitars). For a naughty weekend away, the Nookii room is your best bet with its peep show shower and adult board games.

Seadragon

Suitable for the budget-conscious, this low-key hostel is set away from the hustle and bustle on a quiet residential side street in Hove. Rooms come with one, two or four beds, with shared facilities on each floor. It has stylish wooden floorboards, warm basement kitchens and a converted coal cellar for a chinwag.

The Grand Hotel

Brighton's most famous hotel and one of the only 5-star establishments in the city the The Grand’s elegant Victorian building enjoys a central seafront position. This extensive hotel has more than 200 lavishly appointed rooms and offers a stylish and luxurious base from which to explore the city. Its afternoon teas are world famous too.

Drakes Hotel

This Georgian townhouse is where the media set stay when they’re in town, with the likes of Sadie Frost and Woody Allen amongst its former guests. The interior combines orientalism and Indochine French design, and it pitches for laidback glamour. The onsite restaurant is fabulous, while the accompanying cocktail bar has an abundance of classics on offer - though mercifully no Sex On The Beach in sight.

The Granville

Styled as Brighton's original boutique hotel, The Granville exudes a thoroughly old school charm. Each of the 24 rooms are individually themed, so visitors can stay in the likes of the Noel Coward Room, with its art deco furniture, or the blue Lace Room with its Jacuzzi bath. Even Thomas Kemp, the local hero behind Kemp Town, has his own four walls.