Jurys Inn Brighton Review – Reasons to Stay at the Jurys Inn Brighton

The Jurys Inn Brighton, just across the street from the city’s central train station, is one of the most centrally placed hotels in Brighton. The hotel’s convenient location makes it a popular pick for travellers searching for a place to stay near the city’s main tourist attractions, including the Brighton Pier, the Brighton Dome, and the Brighton Pavilion.

The hotel has 234 newly renovated, modern rooms, each with a spacious bathroom and the luxurious DREAM bed by Jurys Inn. Other amenities include the Oddsocks Bar & Kitchen, which serves a variety of crowd-pleasing and comforting dishes, the Off the Shelf lobby shop, which sells snacks and travel necessities, a connectivity area for guests working on the go, a Costa Coffee bar open 24 hours a day, and free high-speed WiFi in all public areas.

Additionally, the Jurys Inn Brighton has won the “Warmest Welcome” award at the 2018 Brighton & Hove Hotelier Awards for the friendliness of its personnel.

Jurys Inn Brighton Hotel Amenities & Rooms

ᯤ Free WiFi🏋 Fitness Gym
🅿️ Paid Parking🍽️ Restaurant
♿ Disabled Facilities🛎️ 24-hour Front Desk
🍸 Bar👪 Family Room
💼 Business Center🏢 Conference Facilities
🧳 Baggage Storage🚭 ​No smoking
🚕 Taxi Service🛏️ 279 Bedrooms
🫧 Laundry/Dry Cleaning ☕ Costa Coffee Bar
jurys inn brighton hotel
Features
Hotel Rating★★★☆☆
Languages Spoken🇬🇧 English
🇪🇸 Spanish
🇱🇹 Lithuanian
Hotel StyleCentrally Located
Modern
Standard Rooms
Standard
Double Room
Standard
Triple Room
Standard
Twin Room
Beds
x1 Double
Beds
x1 Double
x1 Single
Beds
x1 Single
Sleeps
👤👤
Sleeps
👤👤👤
Sleeps
👤👤👤
Room Size
11 m²
Room Size
13 m²
Room Size
13 m²
Free Toiletries
Free Toiletries
Free Toiletries
Free WiFi
Free WiFi
Free WiFi
Bath/Shower
Bath/Shower
Bath/Shower
Towels
Towels
Towels
Hairdryer
Hairdryer
Hairdryer
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper
AC
AC
AC
Heating
Heating
Heating
Iron
Iron
Iron
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Carpeted
Carpeted
Carpeted
Electric Kettle
Electric Kettle
Electric Kettle
Desk
Desk
Desk
📞 Telephone
📞 Telephone
📞 Telephone
📺 TV
📺 TV
📺 TV
📡 Cable
📡 Cable
📡 Cable
🔌 Sockets
🔌 Sockets
🔌 Sockets
Wake-up Service
Wake-up Service
Wake-up Service
No smoking
No smoking
No smoking
Extras
Extras
Extras
Superior Rooms
Superior King RoomSuperior Twin RoomSuperior Triple Room
Beds
x1 XL Double
Beds
x1 Double
x1 Single
Beds
x1 Double
x1 Single
Sleeps
👤👤
Sleeps
👤👤
Sleeps
👤👤👤
Room Size
19 m²
Room Size
13 m²
Room Size
13 m²
Free Toiletries
Free Toiletries
Free Toiletries
Free WiFi
Free WiFi
Free WiFi
Bath/Shower
Bath/Shower
Bath/Shower
Towels
Towels
Towels
Hairdryer
Hairdryer
Hairdryer
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper
AC
AC
AC
Heating
Heating
Heating
Iron
Iron
Iron
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Carpeted
Carpeted
Carpeted
Electric Kettle
Electric Kettle
Electric Kettle
Desk
Desk
Desk
📞 Telephone
📞 Telephone
📞 Telephone
📺 TV
📺 TV
📺 TV
📡 Cable
📡 Cable
📡 Cable
🔌 Sockets
🔌 Sockets
🔌 Sockets
Wake-up Service
Wake-up Service
Wake-up Service
No smoking
No smoking
No smoking
Extras
Extra Pillows
Newspaper
10% off Lunch
10% off Dinner
Daily Free Costa Coffee
Late Check-Out
Extras
Extra Pillows
Newspaper
10% off Lunch
10% off Dinner
Daily Free Costa Coffee
Late Check-Out
Extras
Extra Pillows
Newspaper
10% off Lunch
10% off Dinner
Daily Free Costa Coffee
Late Check-Out

Rooms Suitable for People Using Wheelchairs

The Jurys Inn has wheelchair-accessible accommodations. These rooms, which were built to the highest standards, include:

  • The height of the bed is reduced to accommodate wheelchair access.
  • Wide Hallways
  • Possibility of free and easy movement
  • All handicapped-accessible loos are equipped with roll-in showers or bathtubs, supplementary handrails, a lower sink, grab bars, and emergency pull cords.

In addition, the hotel offers the following supplementary services for clients with unique requirements:

  • Easily accessible public restrooms
  • The building is equipped with lifts that can transport you to any floor.
hotel disabled wheelchair

Jurys Inn Brighton Location

101 Stroudley Rd, Brighton BN1 4DJ, United Kingdom

Closest Destinations
LocationDistance
Greenway150 m
Providence Place Gardens250 m
Brighton Toy Museum300 m
The Level500 m
Park Crescent Park650 m
St Nicholas Play Area700 m
Grand Parade Gardens700 m
Victoria Gardens850 m
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery850 m
Jubilee Clock Tower900 m
Restaurants & Coffee Shops Destinations
LocationDistance
Oddsocks Cafe30 m
SQ At The Square Cafe150 m
Sushi Gourmet Restaurant150 m
Cafe/bar The Green Door Bar200 m
Bagelman Restaurant250 m
Pret A Manger Restaurant250 m
Outdoor Adventurers Destinations
LocationDistance
Brighton Beach1.3 km
Hove Beach1.6 km
Rottingdean Beach6 km
Seafront Ocean1.5 km
Knockhatch Ski Lift 126 km
Knockhatch Ski Lift 226 km
Bowles Snowsports Centre Lift 236 km

Jurys Inn Brighton Transport & Airports

LocationDistance
✈️ London Gatwick Airport36 km
✈️ Goodwood Aerodrome1.6 km
✈️ London Biggin Hill Airport6 km
🚂 Train Brighton Railway Station1.5 km
🚂 Train London Road (Brighton)26 km

Top 10 Locations To Visit In Brighton

When visiting Brighton, there are a number of attractions and activities that you can enjoy. Here are some of the top 10 locations to visit while in the city:

LocationDistance
1. The Royal Pavilion1 km
2. Booth Museum of Natural History1.1 km
3. Regency Square1.2 km
4. i360 Observation Tower1.3 km
5. Sea Life Brighton1.3 km
6. The Regency Town House1.5 km
7. Brighton Pier1.6 km
8. Hove Museum & Art Gallery2.9 km
9. Stanmer Park4.8 km
10. Lewes Castle & Barbican House Museum11 km

1. The Royal Pavilion

King George IV had the Royal Pavilion built as a summer home for his enjoyment of the coast. But its long history has been filled with unexpected developments.

Midway through the 1780s, George, Prince of Wales leased a modest inn in Brighton, England, with a view of the city’s upscale seafront. Being so near to London, the once-decrepit fishing hamlet of Brighton quickly transformed into a thriving coastal resort popular with the affluent.

brighton the royal pavilion

The Royal Pavilion includes the following must-see attractions:

  • The Garden – An integral element of the Royal Pavilion Estate is the Garden. It’s a popular gathering spot in the middle of Brighton and a sanctuary for local animals.
  • Banqueting Room – The table is laid for a sumptuous meal under a massive cut-glass chandelier. The Banqueting Room is emblematic of the Royal Pavilion’s opulence and George’s penchant for the finer things in life.
  • King’s Great Kitchen – The ‘King’s Kitchen’ was revolutionary in England due to its cutting-edge appliances and out-of-the-ordinary design. That level of service and quality is on par with what you’d expect from a restaurant in France.
  • Saloon – The Saloon is meant to be awe-inspiring. Its former radiance has been restored by adding gold and platinum to the vibrant primary colours that originally made up the piece.
  • Music Room – The Royal Pavilion was a lively place full of music and dancing. Under the glistening dome, the acoustics are as exquisite as the Chinese-inspired design.
  • Royal Bedrooms – When designing the Royal Bedrooms, comfort was prioritised above flash. Nonetheless, one may still see examples of exquisite workmanship and invention, such as hand-painted wallpaper, Chinese watercolours, and a very contemporary pigment.
  • Indian Hospital Gallery – During World War 1 One, the Royal Pavilion was converted into a military hospital, an unusual yet interesting use of the building. The effect of the war on Brighton is shown via our exhibition of archival materials relating to the local troops’ experiences.
  • Royal Pavilion Shop – Our shop contains a wide range of souvenirs inspired by the luxurious design of the Royal Pavilion.

2. Booth Museum of Natural History

Hundreds of British birds are on exhibit in simulated habitats at this museum, which is home to almost half a million specimens and natural history literature and data spanning over three centuries. Along with it, there were butterflies, skeletons, a whale, and dinosaur bones. The Booth’s collections may be explored via interactive exhibits at the Discovery Laboratory.

The museum also has a gift store and it doesn’t cost anything to get in.

3. Regency Square

If you want to get a sense of how Brighton looked in the 19th century, a visit to Regency Square is a great place to start. Elegant Georgian-style hotels and white Georgian terraced homes surround a green public space. Take a stroll around this beautifully landscaped open area to see the city as it was in the nineteenth century.

Be impressed by the variety of historic structures that surround the central grassy space. The sea may be seen in all its splendour from the open south side. Pack a picnic and enjoy the beautiful waterfront scenery with your loved ones at this historic location.

The vast field has two forested halves separated by a concrete divider and a flight of stairs, where families may gather to play soccer and other sports. The northern border of the field is hemmed in by shrubs and hedges.

brighton regency square

Explore the rooftop terraces and balconies that adorn the building’s exteriors. Regency Square is carved onto the pediment of one building. Check out the monument dedicated to the Royal Sussex Regiment’s fallen Boer War soldiers. The contemporary British Airways i360 tower, seen from the plaza’s southern side, provides a striking contrast to the historic buildings around it.

In many ways, the plaza represents the heart of the neighbourhood. In order to aid area citizens and businesses, the Regency Square Area Society was established. Take advantage of the square’s proximity to hotels and B&Bs. Shop until you drop at the West Pier Arches, located in the plaza’s southwest corner.

Brighton’s Regency Square is located on the western edge of the downtown area. About 15 minutes should be spent walking west from the Brighton Palace Pier to reach the destination. Regency Square also has a parking garage where you may keep your car. The Old Market, the Brighton Centre, and the Regency Town House are just a few of the neighbouring attractions worth checking out.

4. i360 Observation Tower

The i360 is, and more, when seen from the outside. It is tall (very tall), tall-minded, audacious, inventive, magnificent, quirky, and flamboyant. From the inside, though, it’s pure happiness.

The i360 has a very unique and brilliant layout. Its glass pod, shaped like a doughnut, serves as an elevator and observation deck, transporting passengers up and down the tower while offering 360-degree views in both directions.

You may stroll all around the glass observation pod and take in the sights of Brighton and the surrounding area, including the South Downs National Park, the UNESCO Biosphere, and even the Isle of Wight on a clear day!

5. Sea Life Brighton

What are some of your favourite marine animals? Which is more fascinating—a school of clownfish, a sea horse, or a swarm of jellyfish? Possibly you just can’t make up your mind! Choose from among more than 5,000 species of marine life at SEA LIFE Brighton.

Eugenius Birch, the man responsible for the West Pier in Brighton, also dreamed of and created the aquarium there. Our aquarium has been open continuously since it was opened in 1872, after construction started in 1869.

6. The Regency Town House

The Regency Town House is a terraced home from the 1820s, when it was constructed as part of architect Charles Busby’s ‘Brunswick Town’ complex.

A museum and cultural centre specialising in the built environment and social history of Brighton and Hove between the 1780s and 1840s, the House has come into its own in recent decades.

Both 13 Brunswick Square, where the main structure is, and 10 Brunswick Square, where the Basement Annexe is, have had extensive restoration work done on them.

Plasterwork and mouldings have been restored, and original finishes have been reproduced after years of paint buildup were removed. This enables for the preservation of age-old methods and materials and sheds light on the construction methods of yesteryear.

7. Brighton Pier

The Brighton Pier, also known as the Palace Pier, is one of the most popular attractions in Brighton. The pier dates back to 1899 when it was built to replace an earlier structure that had been destroyed by storms.

The pier spans more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) and features a variety of shops, restaurants, and amusements, including a carousel, a Ferris wheel, and a roller coaster.

Brighton Pier is open all year round, weather permitting, and is easily accessible from the nearby Regency Square.

8. Hove Museum & Art Gallery

The museum is housed in a beautiful Victorian mansion, and among its many notable holdings is a Contemporary Craft collection widely regarded as the best collection of its sort outside of London. It also honours Hove’s place in cinematic history by showcasing its pioneers.

There are also magical toys from the 18th century to the present day in the Wizard’s Attic, and the galleries for local history and art are a must-see as well.

Additionally, there is a souvenir store in the Hove Museum & Art Gallery.

9. Stanmer Park

Stanmer Park is great for a variety of activities, from a family picnic to a game of soccer with friends to a brisk stroll over the Downs, thanks to its gorgeous wooded paths and expansive open spaces.

Now officially recognised as one of the greatest parks in the nation, Stanmer Park has been honoured with its first Green Flag.

10. Lewes Castle & Barbican House Museum

Lewes Castle, built by William de Warenne as his stronghold in Sussex shortly after 1066 and expanded over the following 300 years, culminating in the majestic Barbican, sits high above the mediaeval towns below.

These and the nearby keep are well worth the challenging hike to the summit for the breathtaking vistas they provide. Visit the adjacent Barbican House Museum to learn about the prehistoric past of Sussex and see rotating exhibits, as well as peruse the ground floor’s specialised history and archaeology bookstore.

Booking with Jurys Inn Brighton

When you stay at Jurys Inn Brighton, you know you’re getting a great deal. It’s a promise we can and will keep. We will happily reimburse the difference if you discover a cheaper publicised online rate for the same accommodation within 24 hours of placing your reservation. In addition, come back regularly since we provide a wide variety of seasonal discounts and specials.

Your first step is to input your desired departure and arrival dates into the corresponding sections on our webpage. Provide us with some details about your lodging needs, and we’ll gladly provide you with a breakdown of the various options and their associated costs. View a portfolio of the hotel and read reviews submitted by prior guests before booking your stay there.

When you’ve located a hotel that meets your requirements, you may reserve a room by providing your credit card details. Simple action on your side is all that is required.
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Concluding

Thank you for taking the time to learn about the Jury Inn Brighton. We hope you enjoy your stay with us! If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our friendly staff members or visit our FAQs page. Thank you again, and we hope to see you soon!

FAQs

Popular attractions near Jurys Inn Brighton?

Oliver’s Brighton (a quarter of a mile away), Bewilder Box Escape Room Brighton (a quarter of a mile away), and Paradox Place are all within striking distance (0.3 miles).

What amenities does Jurys Inn Brighton offer?

Free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and a bar are among the most sought-after services at this establishment.

Jurys Inn Brighton has what room amenities?

Standard room features include climate control, a flat-screen TV, and blackout drapes or blinds.

What meals and beverages does Jurys Inn Brighton offers?

During their stay, visitors may take use of the hotel’s restaurant, bar, and complimentary breakfast.

Does the Jurys Inn in Brighton have parking?

Sure, there is a public parking lot close by that visitors may use for a fee.

What restaurants are near Jurys Inn Brighton?

Sunbirds Deli, Manju’s, and Semolina Bistro are just a few of the nearby eateries.

Is Jurys Inn Brighton in the city centre?

Yes, Brighton’s centre is 0.2 miles distant away.

Does Jurys Inn Brighton have cleaning services?

Yes, visitors get dry cleaning and laundry service.

Does Jurys Inn Brighton have business services?

Yes, it has a business centre, conference rooms, and a banquet hall.

Jurys Inn Brighton personnel speak what languages?

Staff speak English, Spanish, Polish, and Slovak.

What historic places are near Jurys Inn Brighton?

Royal Pavilion, St. Bartholomews, and Preston Manor are popular destinations (0.9 miles).