Serviced Apartments in Brighton and Hove
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Accommodation in Brighton and Hove: 6 properties found
Modern apartment, sleeps 6, central location
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1 Mile
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1 Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV
Station Stay Sussex 6-Ensuite Studio Suites
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1 Mile
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6 Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, Netflix / Smart TV
Modern 2-Bed Hove | Station & Free Parking
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1 Mile
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2 Bedrooms
4 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Modern 1 bed apartment in centre of Hove
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1 Mile
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1 Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Hove Actually
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1 Mile
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4 Bedrooms
5 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV
St Aubyns Studio | By My Getaways
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1 Mile
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1 Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Free WiFi, TV
Top Amenities
Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Self Catering Accommodation
Perfect for professional teams requiring modern accommodation in Liverpool to remove booking hassle and have comfort away from home.
Serviced Apartments
Great for self-catering in Brighton and Hove and serviced apartment stays for groups of all sizes, from a few days to multiple months.
Short & Long Term Rentals
Short term and long term rentals for business stays in Brighton and Hove, fully furnished with simple all-inclusive pricing.
Discover the best activities and attractions Brighton and Hove has to offer, and find out what makes this city a vibrant and exciting place to live or visit.
Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion is an iconic, exotic palace in central Brighton built in the Indo-Saracenic style for King George IV and now run as a museum and events venue. Its extraordinary architecture and lavish interiors make it a must-see landmark that draws national and international visitors year-round. Impact: the Pavilion is a major tourism driver for the city—supporting museum staff, conservation contractors, guided tours, nearby hotels and restaurants—and raises Brighton’s cultural profile, which helps attract further investment in heritage and the arts.
Stanmer Park
Stanmer Park is a large, historic estate and green space on the city edge, featuring rolling downland, ancient woodland, a small village and community farm with walking trails and regular outdoor events. It’s popular with families, walkers and those seeking countryside within easy reach of the city. Impact: the park provides health and wellbeing benefits for residents, creates volunteer and small-business opportunities (cafés, farm stalls, event hire), supports biodiversity and draws visitors who spend locally on food, transport and hospitality.
The Lanes & North Laine
The Lanes (a maze of narrow, historic alleys) and North Laine (a bohemian quarter of independent shops, vintage boutiques, record stores and cafés) together form Brighton’s distinctive shopping heart. They’re prized for unique finds, artisanal goods and a lively street-culture atmosphere that big-chain malls can’t replicate. Impact: these areas sustain a high concentration of independent retailers, keep spending in the local economy, nurture creative entrepreneurs, create jobs in retail and hospitality, and contribute strongly to Brighton’s reputation as a creative, alternative city.
Terre à Terre
Terre à Terre is one of Brighton’s most celebrated restaurants—an inventive, long-standing vegetarian fine-dining venue known for playful, flavour-driven cooking that attracts food-lovers from across the UK. It’s representative of Brighton’s progressive food scene and culinary creativity. Impact: as a culinary destination it drives restaurant tourism, supports local suppliers, creates skilled hospitality jobs, and helps elevate Brighton’s gastronomic reputation—encouraging other food businesses to innovate and contribute to the city’s hospitality economy.
Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe & Brighton Pride
Brighton’s major cultural events—the Brighton Festival (an annual multi-arts festival in May), the open-access Brighton Fringe (one of the UK’s largest fringe festivals), and Brighton Pride (one of the country’s biggest LGBTQ+ celebrations)—deliver days and weeks of theatre, music, dance, comedy, talks and parades. They are central to Brighton’s creative identity and calendar. Impact: these events inject substantial short-term economic boosts through visitor spending on accommodation, dining and retail, create work for performers and freelancers across the creative sector, encourage sponsorship and local volunteering, and strengthen Brighton’s reputation as an inclusive, culturally vibrant city.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Brighton and Hove, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Buses (Brighton & Hove Buses and regional operators) - Extensive local and suburban network operated mainly by Brighton & Hove Buses with additional services from operators such as Metrobus and Stagecoach; frequent routes across the city, along the seafront, to suburbs and nearby towns, with real‑time info, contactless payment and evening services on key corridors.
- Trains (Brighton Main Line and local stations) - Brighton is a major rail hub served by Southern and Thameslink with frequent services to London (Victoria, London Bridge), Gatwick Airport, Lewes, and destinations across Sussex; principal stations in the city include Brighton, Hove, Preston Park, Portslade and Falmer (serving the University of Sussex and AMEX Stadium).
- Coaches (National Express, Megabus and others) - Long‑distance coach services operate from Brighton coach station/Pool Valley for routes to London, airports and national destinations; useful budget option for regional travel.
- Taxis & ride‑hailing - Licensed metered taxis and numerous private hire vehicles operate across the city; app‑based services (private hire) are also available alongside wheelchair‑accessible taxi provision.
- Community & accessible transport - Local community transport schemes, dial‑a‑ride / ring‑and‑ride style services and targeted accessible transport options support people with mobility needs and those in more isolated neighbourhoods.
- Walking & seafront connections - The compact city centre and long seafront make walking a practical option for many journeys; pedestrianised zones, promenades and short urban distances support active travel and interchanges with buses/trains.
Major Highways
- A27 - Primary east–west trunk road running north of the city, linking Brighton & Hove with Worthing, Chichester and the wider south coast; key route for regional traffic.
- A23 - Main radial route north from Brighton toward the M23 and London, providing the primary road link to the capital.
- M23 - Motorway reached via the A23; provides a fast route north to the M25 and Gatwick Airport.
- M25 - London orbital motorway accessed via the A23/M23 corridor for connections around Greater London and national motorway network links.
- A259 - Coastal route running east–west along the seafront linking Brighton with Shoreham, Worthing, Eastbourne and Hastings for local coastal journeys.
- A270 / A2700 & local arterial routes - Important local radial roads providing connections between the city centre, suburbs and the A27/A23 for onward travel.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle lanes & routes - A mix of painted and segregated cycle lanes on key corridors, signed on‑road routes and sections of the National Cycle Network (NCN Route 2) along the seafront; cycle parking, cargo bay spaces and bike storage at stations are available, while Active Travel and council-funded schemes continue to expand segregated links and quieter neighbourhood routes (network remains partially discontinuous in places).
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Valley Gardens public realm and transport improvements - Multi‑phase regeneration in central Brighton to simplify junctions, improve pedestrian space, create better bus and cycle priority and enhance public realm between the seafront and the city centre.
- Bus fleet upgrades and Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) measures - Investment in newer, lower‑emission and electric buses, improved real‑time information and targeted bus priority measures following local BSIP initiatives to make bus travel faster and more reliable.
- Rail service and timetable enhancements (Thameslink/operational upgrades) - Continued service pattern improvements and capacity upgrades on the Brighton Main Line and Thameslink corridors to increase frequency, reliability and airport connections (ongoing timetable and infrastructure works by operators and Network Rail).
- A27 and regional highway schemes - Planned/consulted national and regional schemes to improve sections of the A27 and key junctions which affect access to Brighton & Hove; works aim to reduce congestion and improve east–west movement along the coast (subject to phased delivery and approvals).
- Active Travel and Low‑Traffic measures - City Council projects and trial schemes to expand segregated cycle lanes, improve pedestrian links, introduce Low Traffic Neighbourhood principles in parts of the city and enhance safer routes to schools and stations.
- Station and interchange improvements - Local upgrades to station facilities, accessibility enhancements and better bus–rail interchange proposals at key hubs (Brighton and Hove) to improve passenger experience and multimodal connectivity.
Our accommodation offers you the perfect self-catering, furnished rental properties in central Brighton and Hove and easy-access locations nearby. Whether it be one week, one month or one year, we have flexible terms to suit you.
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