Brighton is an energetic seaside town on the Southern coast
of England and is known for being artsy, bohemian and quirky. A fresh,
revitalising escape located just one hour from London; this vibrant city is the
optimal location when picking a serviced apartment for your next business trip.
With convenient transport links, cosy cafes and an abundance of independent
shops and boutiques, this coastal city is an ideal location for a breath of
fresh air. Here at SilverDoor, we have a range of corporate
accommodation options available for you to choose from; enquire today and we
can elevate your stay with one of our many serviced apartments in Brighton.
During the summer months of July and August this seaside
city can get crowded with tourists, therefore we would recommend travelling
during the quieter months to avoid the hustle and bustle. When taking a business
trip to Brighton, be sure to stop by some independent eateries as the city of
Brighton and Hove has become the first in the UK to win a Gold
Sustainable Food Places Award. A testament to this city’s outstanding
achievements on a range of key food issues as well as tackling food poverty.
Brighton and Hove is also very compact, therefore many opt for seeing the
sights by foot - however travel in Brighton is easily accessible with buses and
taxis dotted throughout the city which can operate directly from your Brighton
serviced apartment.
Brighton is a compact, walkable city; for those hoping to
visit both the city centre and the seafront, the best way to get around is by
foot. A network of easy and convenient established bus lines operate
throughout the city with excellent links to central areas as well as more
distant hidden gems. Driving in Brighton can be difficult, ring-fenced by a
one-way system and limited in parking, this city can get congested quickly.
However, taxis in
Brighton are white with a turquoise bonnet and easily hailed; taxi ranks
are located at Brighton railway station and there are several in the city
centre to ease traffic.
Brighton is one of the UK’s most interesting and eclectic
shopping destinations. Classic chains, quirky boutiques and bustling markets
all conglomerate to provide some truly unique purchasing opportunities. From
Bonsai trees and vinyl collectables to luxury chocolates and handmade
jewellery, there is something for everyone in Brighton. The Lanes are some
famous alleyways to wander, brimming with over 300 independent stores, cafés
and emporiums, they are particularly good for gift shopping or souvenir
spotting. Brighton Flea Market in Kemp Town and the Marina Boot Market are also
two noteworthy stops if searching for an assortment of alluring bric-a-brac. Churchill Square is ideal for
those after high-street names and designer labels, this multi-floor centre is
located a few minutes from Brighton
railway station and is home to a variety of restaurants and eateries alike.
Brighton
Greeter is a free program that connects visitors with local tour guide
volunteers and is ideal for travellers that don’t have a lot of time to spare. Guides
will spend two hours showing you the city on a personalised tour, a great way
of ensuring you see all the hidden gems on offer. To see the sights from the
sky, the i360 Tower stands
162 meters tall and offers panoramic views over Brighton and Hove. The
experience takes less than 30 minutes and on a clear day, you can see to the
Isle of Wight some forty miles away. For something a little more unusual, the Toy and Model
Museum is a fun escape with over 10,000 items in its collection. If
searching for a spot of greenery after working from your serviced apartment in
Brighton, Devil’s Dyke
is a timeless spot on the sprawling South Downs, just a few miles out of town,
it offers views of the Southeast countryside to the sea. The city has plenty to
offer, all of which can be reached easily from one of our serviced apartments
in Brighton.
Home to the world’s oldest Aquarium (Brighton
Sea-Life Centre) and Britain’s oldest cinema (The Duke of York’s Cinema) both
of which are still in frequent use - Brighton has a rich history. The Royal
Pavilion, also known as Brighton
Pavilion, is a Grade 1 listed former royal residence and was built in three
stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, in 1787. The Brighton Dome has also jumpstarted
many famous careers; in 1972 Pink Floyd debuted his Dark Side of the Moon Album
in this building and in 1974, ABBA won the Eurovision song contest with their
hit song Waterloo, hosted in the Dome.
With a presence in over 110 countries and 320,000 apartments
available worldwide, SilverDoor is unrivalled within the serviced apartment
sector. Following twenty years of experience, we have developed a depth of
knowledge that can be tailored to suit every traveller’s needs, from restaurant
recommendations to location information. Our Trustpilot rating contributes
towards the confidence that we have in our ability to provide excellent service
and find you the ideal accommodation for your business trip to Brighton. A
member of our team will always be happy to answer any queries you may have and
ensure that you are in the best hands when staying in SilverDoor’s serviced
apartments in Brighton.
Serviced Apartments in Brighton are ideal for any business
traveller, with a vast array of corporate housing options available, SilverDoor
can take care of your every need. Our portfolio presents something for
everyone, with private, flexible spaces that are perfectly arranged to make
guests feel at home. Our serviced apartments are designed for you to enjoy,
featuring facilities such as a fully equipped kitchen, living area and multiple
bedrooms, ideal for any group size. We help guests to separate their work from
their home and provide spaces that can be comfortably enjoyed when venturing to
new locations. A member of our SilverDoor team will always be on hand to
accommodate any specific requirements you have so please do not hesitate to get
in touch.
Choose from
our serviced apartments in Brighton for your upcoming business travels,
do not hesitate to contact us today.