If you are travelling on a shoestring or simply want to save a few pennies then hostels in Brighton & Hove are a great option.
Dormitory rooms offer the most affordable stays with prices starting from just £15 a night. These are ideal for groups of friends but are also suitable for solo travellers. Nowadays most hostels offer private rooms as well as dormitory rooms so if you prefer a little more privacy on a budget then this is the ideal option, especially as many of them are ensuite.
If you are planning a break in Brighton and what to save your money for the shopping & sightseeing then hostels in Brighton offer an affordable alternative. Hostels provide a clean and comfortable place to rest your head after gliding to 450 feet on British Airways i360; marvelling at the Royal Pavilion; seeing the creatures of the deep at Sea Life Brighton or enjoying all the seaside delights on Brighton Palace Pier.
Relax on a roof terrace with views of the city
Kipp’s Backpacker's Hostel is an independent backpackers hostel offering affordable accommodation, with a range of room types many with stunning views of the Royal Pavilion. Facilities include a licensed bar, free Wi-Fi and a roof terrace.
If you want to stay with like-minded travellers then visit Home Brighton as they only accept genuine backpackers and free pancakes are included at breakfast! The hostel is attached to The Richmond Bar live music venue which has weekly Open Mic nights and a monthly DJ House night.
For a hostel with a difference try the YHA Brighton which has shared dorms, private rooms and even a selection of premium double rooms. The variety of rooms and central location makes it a great base for solo travellers, families or couples.
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