Cecil House Hotel is located at 126 Kings Road in Brighton, offering guests an inviting atmosphere complemented by quality service. The hotel features comfortable rooms designed to provide a restful environment while being just steps away from the beach and iconic local attractions. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, the friendly staff are always available to assist with any needs or inquiries during your stay. Enjoy the convenience of being centrally located while experiencing the warmth of Cecil House Hotel on your next visit.

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terry doyle

4 Google Rating

I had a busy weekend in Brighton, managed to find this reasonably priced gem at short notice for som

4/ 5

I had a busy weekend in Brighton, managed to find this reasonably priced gem at short notice for somewhere to crash. Right on the seafront. You can park 50 metres away at a secure parking place for the best price in Brighton. 24 hour check in, smallish room, tea coffee etc.

Linda Cailes

4 Google Rating

Great location, modern sea view room for value price, room was well equipped clean en suite &really

4/ 5

Great location, modern sea view room for value price, room was well equipped clean en suite &really lovely staff who carried my bag up, & honest staff who sent my jewellery I'd left in the room back to me. Recommended you stay here.

chiu chiu wan

1 Google Rating

basic is a generous description for Cecil Hotel. We pay £123 per night and there is no towel and to

1/ 5

basic is a generous description for Cecil Hotel. We pay £123 per night and there is no towel and toothbrush. No fridge. No elevator. Imagine you walk up 4 floor and see the room looks absolutely nothing like the photos. How disappointing is that. definitely the worst place I've ever stayed. I doubt the validity of those 5 star comments. People please don't come to this place even you're on budget. It'll ruin your holiday

Paloma GP

5 Google Rating

Dream place. Magnific views. Excellent rooms and price

5/ 5

Dream place. Magnific views. Excellent rooms and price

Niall Fay

3 Google Rating

The location of Cecil House is fantastic - right on the front and 0.3 miles from the main bars/resta

3/ 5

The location of Cecil House is fantastic - right on the front and 0.3 miles from the main bars/restaurants and 0.5 miles from The Lanes. Don't expect a modern interior as this very much is 'old seaside 70's feel' but was fine for the money we paid!

Atanas Ilinov

2 Google Rating

You get what you pay for I guess. Let me start with the positives. The staff at reception get an A*

2/ 5

You get what you pay for I guess. Let me start with the positives. The staff at reception get an A* for being friendly, welcoming and helpful with anything we needed. We got a powerful fan in the room and that was fantastic in this boiling weather. The location was fantastic, right in front of the i360 (great attraction by the way), close to the shopping centre and a nice 20 min walk from Brighton Pier. And now the things that weren’t so great. It looks like they started renovating the building, but half-way through ran out of money. It looks nice on the outside, but inside the corridors and stairs look ancient. We were on the 4th floor and there was no elevator and it wasn’t nice being out of breath every time we got to our room. Inside the room, the walls were painted a nice colour, there was a nice desk, the bathroom looked new (like new new), but then the carpet was old and stained with God knows what, the shower had only two settings - boiling or very very warm (which was not very nice in this weather, literally sweating while trying to get rid off all the sweat build up in your body). No bin in the bathroom. No cabinet or shelf to put your toiletries on. No wardrobe, cupboard or bed side cabinets for your clothes/things in the room, just a rail with 3-4 hangers. We had heavy, thick duvets in 20-25 degree nighttime weather. And you can’t sleep without anything, because then you wake up with no lower back. Beds were uncomfortable as well. I wouldn’t personally recommend it. Just shell out a bit more and go somewhere better.

margaret bird

1 Google Rating

Would not recommend. Very rude staff and unclean hotel

1/ 5

Would not recommend. Very rude staff and unclean hotel

Green Tea

5 Google Rating

Cheap. But rooms were clean and I would definitely stay again

5/ 5

Cheap. But rooms were clean and I would definitely stay again

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