Hotel Pelirocco vs Artist Residence Brighton
Both properties are recommended by expert writers. Overall, Hotel Pelirocco ranks significantly better than Artist Residence Brighton. Hotel Pelirocco has a TripExpert Score of 88 with endorsements from 6 reviewers such as Oyster, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Hotel Pelirocco
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10 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FG
From $74 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Family Friendly
- Beach
Fodor's
"Here the imaginations of designers have been given free rein, and the result is a vicarious romp through pop culture and rock and roll."
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Insight Guides
"All rooms are playfully designed – and have their own playstations – in this chic hotel in the best-preserved Regency square in town. <br>."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"One of Brighton's sexiest and nuttiest place to stay, the Pelirocco takes the whole theme concept to another level and has become the ultimate venue for a flirty, rock-and-roll weekend in style."
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Rough Guide
"Self-styled rock’n’roll hangout with extravagantly themed rooms inspired by pop culture and pin-ups, a bohemian atmosphere and a late-opening bar."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Calling itself "England's most Rock 'n' Roll hotel" certainly gives the upper-middle-range Hotel Pelirocco a lot to live up to, but it makes a sterling effort."
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Artist Residence Brighton
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33 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2GG
From $109 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
- Baggage storage
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Eclectic doesn’t quite describe the rooms at this wonderful 23-room town-house hotel, set amid the splendour of Regency Sq."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"Easily one of Brighton’s most stylish hotels, Artist Residence has come a long way since its inception seven years back."
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Mr & Mrs Smith
"Artist Residence Brighton hotel is more than its 19th-century façade, with iconic sea views, reclaimed industrial decor (including salvaged bits of the West Pier), and artist-designed interiors."
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’ The bartender sympathised with my knocked-up-cocktail-lover woes and mixed me a Desmond Tutu, which somehow tasted like it might have alcohol in despite being fully midwife approved (Mr Smith very kindly conferred with me every time he ordered to make sure he only got tipples I fancied sipping.
The Guardian
"If arty, youthful Brighton was a hotel it would be the Artist Residence, an eclectic, bohemian bolthole on one of the city’s most elegant Regency squares"
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The Guardian
"I love directing people to the small Artist Residence hotel...where I once had a mini staycation. It overlooks the sea on Regency Square and is full of vintage charm."