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Brighton Weekend Breaks - The New Madeira, Not just another Brighton Hotel

 

Brighton Short stays and weekend breaks in Brighton have long been a favourite for families, couples and groups both in the UK and Ireland, Europe and beyond.

Visitors face an amazing choice of Brighton accommodation ranging from central or seafront hotels in Brighton, Brighton bed and breakfasts, Brighton family and boutique accommodation, most offering excellent midweek deals and packages - especially if you include a Sunday night in your stay.

The New Madeira Brighton offers all of these options and more with its range of double, twin, family and luxury boutique rooms in simply the best location of any hotel in Brighton - opposite the famous Brighton Pier on the seafront.

There is so much to see and do in Brighton for the short stay visitor. Whether you are on a romantic short break in Brighton or a well-earned weekend break, there is always something happening such as the Brighton Festival in May or hundreds of musical, arts and cultural events throughout the year – see www.whatsonbrighton.co.uk for a full calendar and listings information.

The restaurant scene in Brighton goes from strength to strength with cuisine on offer as diverse as the people visiting this famous seafront city. Visit www.brighton-eating.com for a comprehensive guide to complement your weekend break.

Special Occasions in Brighton

The New Madeira has a range of beautifully-appointed boutique rooms, ideal for that special occasion or romantic break, with fabulous sea views overlooking Brighton Pier and excellent amenities including flat screen TVs. For a Brighton special break including breakfast and a complimentary bottle of wine, prices start from as little as £110 per room per night for stays from Sunday to Thursday. Some of Brighton’s top attractions include:

Brighton Pier
From the surviving pier near Grand Junction, across the road from The New Madeira, attractions include arcades, wedding parties, restaurants, stalls and lots of lovely seaside food. See www.brightonpier.co.uk for more details.

Theatre Royal Brighton
See top West End productions at this two hundred year old venue such as the recent production of Equus. For full event listings visit click here

Brighton Festival
This is the largest arts event in England and runs for three weeks every May. Expect more than seven hundred, unique showcases of musical, thespian and artistic talent. For full listings visit: www.brightonfestival.org or the fringe festival website at www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk

The Beachfront
If you like the seaside then you'll love to be on the Brighton beachfront. From sport on the artificial sands of the Nivea Sun Yellowave beach to the first public electric railway, there's something for everyone. Play petanque, sail past Brighton’s regal architecture or windsurf in the Hove lagoons. Find inspiration in the artists' quarter – with twenty or more workshops on the beachfront. For more Brighton information visit www.visitbrighton.co.uk.

The Lanes
This area is based around the 15th century seafront fishing village of Brighthelmstone (as Brighton was called) and today is a smart shopping area with a coffee bar and restaurant on every corner. Click here http://www.visitbrighton.com/home/shopping/default.asp for further details.

Sea Life Aquarium
Some of Britain’s most spectacular and up to date sea life displays can be experienced in this historic former Victorian Aquarium situated on the seafront across the road from our guesthouse. Follow this link for more information - click here

Brighton Seafront Marina
One mile east of Brighton is Britain’s largest marina. Brighton Marina combines the seaside atmosphere of a fishing village with the bustle of a modern shopping centre. The Village Square, with its shops, waterside restaurants, cafes and bars, is car-free and hild-friendly, fishing and sightseeing boats leave the quayside regularly and there is a cinema and bowling alley. For more information visit www.brightonmarina.co.uk

The Royal Pavilion
George, Prince of Wales (later Prince Regent and George IV) first visited Brighton in 1783 for the medicinal properties of the seafront and sea water. He converted a modest seaside farmhouse into a neo-classical Marine Pavilion now a breathtaking palace. Take a look for yourself at www.royalpavilion.org.uk

For superb weekend break in Brighton with sea views and the best seafront guesthouse location check out our availability online now or call us on 01273 696 961 or email info@newmadeirahotel.com.

 

 

 


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