Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £39 |
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Low season | May | cheapest month to stay |
High season | June | most expensive time to stay |
73% | expected price decrease | |
80% | expected price increase |
Price | £77 - £1,414 |
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Cheapest day of week | Thursday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Sunday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£67 | ||
£198 |
If you are interested in staying in some holiday rentals in Brighton that will let you sample the local nightlife, then you will be pleased to know that Brighton has some fantastic accommodation and neighbourhoods for you to explore. One of the most popular areas in Brighton for tourists and locals alike, is the area around Castle Square, near the Old Steine Gardens. A stay at the Brighton Square Apartments has you well-placed to sample some of the freshest nightlife in the city, such as Be At One Brighton bar or the Plotting Parlour. Another area where you may be interested in staying in Brighton is the Preston Street area, near the Kings Road and the Regency Square. A stay at the Heart of Brighton Town Centre by 9S Living will give you easy access to Maggie Mae’s, where you can taste a variety of classic and creative cocktails, or the Royal Sovereign, where the mood is a little more relaxed as befits the wooden floor, log fires and craft beers.
If you are interested in Brighton holiday rentals that are well-suited for families, then you will be pleased to know that there is plenty of accommodation and there are many activities that you and your family can enjoy together. The Apartment Brighton Beach accommodation has family rooms and cribs on request and is close to where you can start your Brighton Wind Farm, Diving and Fishing Tours. It is also close to where you can take the Mermaid Walk, at Brighton Marina, a tour that takes you along the Sussex coast on 10-metre long powered catamarans and offer you an incredible, scenic cruise. Alternatively, a stay at the Modern Two Bedroom Flat, where you can even bring your pet, should you wish to, gives you easy access to Globalls at the Brighton Marina, an indoor, ultra-violet mini golf course with 12 holes. The vibrant colours are perfect to unlock the creativity of your child, while playing sport and the course is designed to changing themes throughout the year. It is open throughout the week.
Staying in rental accommodation in Brighton has never been easier as the city is full of markets and supermarkets where you can buy your groceries. Even if you do fancy dinner in the restaurant, the location of the accommodation means that you can make your mind up each night as to what you want to do. A stay at the Brighton Getaways – Park View House, which has a fully loaded kitchen with an oven, stove, dishwasher and fridge, gives you easy access to the Brighton Open Market, where you can buy your fruit and vegetables from the covered stalls. The market also has stalls of local produce, clothes, and crafted items on sail, as well as coffee shops and food to go stalls. Another place to consider is the Otto – Large Group Townhouse, which is conveniently close to the Saturday Outdoor Flea Market, which sells food, clothes and everything else you could want and opens at around 09:00 a.m on Saturdays.
About 2 nights is the most common choice for those booking holiday apartment rentals in Brighton.
Around £102 per night is the typical cost of a holiday apartment in Brighton - note that if you are booking an apartment for a larger group or require more rooms and facilities in your rental, the price will likely be higher.
If you can be flexible on booking dates, holiday apartments and rental properties in Brighton can be as much as 73% cheaper in May.
Brighton Seafront is the most popular area of Brighton to book a rental apartment in, though Brighton Marina is also a sought-after place to stay.
As of January 2025, there are 1,848 operators available to choose from for hotels in Brighton.
Prices for hotels in Brighton refresh daily.