Alvia Hotel

Alvia Hotel Brighton

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Hotel Policies

Check In / Check Out

  • Check-in from 12:00
  • Please check-out by 10:00
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: Please note: no stag, hen or group bookings are accepted.

The hotel does not have a 24-hour reception; the latest check-in is 21:30.

Car Parks / Parking

  • Nearby Pay to Park

Concierge

  • Left Luggage / Storage Facilities
  • Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service

General

  • Nearest Local Train Station - Brighton st. (1km from the hotel)
  • Local Taxi Company - Brighton & Hove
  • Tel No. of Taxi Company - 01273747474
  • Non-smoking area
  • Paid car parking
  • What is the cost per night for parking - 10
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36 Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, England, BN2 1QF, UK  [map]

Perfectly positioned for all of the area’s main attractions, this recently refurbished Victorian building is situated in Kempton, one of the most attractive areas of Brighton.

Only recently named as a city, this popular seaside resort has a lively marina and many attractions for both adults and children. The famous Arts Festival in May attracts some of the world's finest performers and artists, but Brighton is bursting with theatrical and musical events all year round.

The Alvia Hotel is ideally located just off the seafront, close to the centre of Brighton, with most of the major conference and meetings venues, including the city's major convention centre - the Brighton Centre - only a short walk away.
The Alvia Hotel offers a completely up-to-date service with all facilities that the modern traveller has come to expect. Whether it's champagne and chocolates, a workstation with internet access and bookable guest lounge or simply a breakfast timed to suit your needs, the Alvia Hotel can supply more than mere sleeping accommodation.

Unfortunately the hotel does not have a lift.

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Single Room with Shower

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Venetian Double Room

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4 Poster En suite

Double room with a four-poster bed.

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En Suite Double Room

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En Suite Twin Room

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En Suite Contemporary Double Room

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Family Room

This room is separated into a large double room with a double bed and a single room with a PlayStation. There is an outside patio with table and chairs. The room is on the lower ground.

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Directions to Alvia Hotel:
By Train:
The hotel is approximately a 20-minute walk from Brighton train station. Taxis are also available at the station.

By Coach:
The hotel is approximately a 10-minute walk from Pool Valley coach station.

By Car:
- Take the A23 to Brighton.
- Follow the signs for the sea-front and Brighton Pier.
- When you reach the Pier roundabout, turn left onto Marine Parade.
- Lower Rock Gardens is the 11th turning on the left, which leads on to Upper Rock gardens.
- Cross the first set of traffic lights and you will find the hotel on the right-hand side.

The Alvia Hotel's off-street car parking facility gives you the freedom to enjoy the city without the stress of driving. Because the hotel does not have a 24-hour reception, once you have parked your car you cannot remove it until you departure.


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Updated 08 December 2009