
1.5–2 hours
Travel
A23 / A27
Road connectivity
£75–£120
Typical nightly rate
80-95%
Target occupancy
Discover Brighton
Brighton has long been celebrated as a vibrant seaside city, known for its iconic pier, historic architecture, and dynamic cultural scene. As a destination for professionals, academics, and leisure visitors alike, Brighton attracts a diverse range of guests throughout the year. From corporate staff and visiting academics to families and tourists exploring its galleries, historic streets, and beachfront, the demand for quality short-let accommodation is strong and consistent.
With excellent transport links, Brighton is well connected to London and the South East while maintaining its unique coastal charm. Major routes such as the A23 and A27, along with Brighton Station’s direct rail connections, make the city a convenient base for professionals and visitors navigating the area. Leisure guests are drawn by historic landmarks, the beach, parks, and a thriving dining and shopping scene. An A J Premier Property stay in Brighton offers quality accommodation at the heart of one of the UK’s most dynamic and culturally rich seaside cities.
Who Stays With Us
Brighton guests include corporate professionals, visiting academics, contractors working across the city, families exploring Brighton’s cultural, leisure, and seaside attractions, and relocating professionals seeking flexible accommodation while arranging long-term housing in the area.
TRANSPORT
Transport Links
ROUTE/ STATION
Seafront & Cycle Routes
Convenient access for leisure and commuting within the city
Nearby Bus Network
Extensive local connectivity across Brighton and Hove via buses and National Express routes
A23 / A27
Key routes north toward London and east/west along the South Coast for regional travel
Hove Station
Local and regional services connecting West Sussex and coastal towns
Brighton Station
Direct services to London Victoria (1–1.5h), Gatwick Airport, and other South East destinations
LANDMARKS
Brighton: Iconic Landmarks & Scenic Spots
From historic sites to scenic parks, Brighton offers heritage, nature, and cultural experiences for every visitor.

Brighton Pier
Iconic Victorian pier with rides, games, and seaside fun
Royal Pavilion
Stunning Indo-Saracenic palace in the heart of the city


Brighton Beach & Promenade
Pebble beach with scenic views, cafes, and water activities
The Lanes
Narrow streets filled with independent shops, boutiques, and cafes


British Airways i360
Observation tower offering panoramic views of Brighton and the coast
Preston Park & Hove Seafront Gardens
Green spaces perfect for walking, leisure, and picnics

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