
Natalia Opria
1 Google Rating
Awful place. Terrible.. No normal cleaner. Laundry room is dirty. Space in room very poor
Awful place. Terrible.. No normal cleaner. Laundry room is dirty. Space in room very poor
Phoenix Halls of Residence, University of Brighton, located at Block C, Southover St, Brighton BN2 9WJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 644200
1 Google Rating
Awful place. Terrible.. No normal cleaner. Laundry room is dirty. Space in room very poor
4 Google Rating
Best value for money hostel standard in Brighton. Full bath in the room, but no TV.
5 Google Rating
Great for the summer really central location with clean rooms with a private bathroom at a cheap price. I really enjoyed my stay in August and would certainly recommend to anyone travelling to Brighton. The flat kitchens worked really well too it meant I could cook my own food which helped me save loads of money - team are super helpful too.
5 Google Rating
After travelling around Europe then back to the UK this was a great stop over in Brighton. Fully fitted communal kitchen and good to have laundry service and private bathroom. Will be back next year. Highly recommend!
4 Google Rating
A good place to start your career.
5 Google Rating
Great value for your money and the apartment was really nice, lots and lots of space.
5 Google Rating
Very nice rooms
2 Google Rating
Avoid it if you can
Block C, Southover St, Brighton BN2 9WJ, UK
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