Where to stay for WordCamp Brighton

Luckily Brighton has a wide range of accommodation options so, even in the summer, it should be easy to find somewhere to stay. The venues are very close to Brighton station so you could also stay further afield in places such as Portslade, Southwick, Lewes, Eastbourne or Worthing and get the train in for WordCamp. And, if you are a party animal, don’t worry, night buses cover most of the city and surrounding area.

Budget

Hostels

If you are on a tight budget or with a group of friends the cheapest option is a dorm room in a hostel. All hostels also offer budget rooms which are usually cheaper than a hotel if you want a single room.

YHA 
Old Steine, Brighton, BN1 1NH

A short walk from the venue with prices starting at £24pn

Home Brighton
33 Richmond Pl, Brighton BN2 9NA
Home is very close to the venue, from £20 pn.

Budget rooms

University of Brighton £40

This is a great option if you are looking for a single room. It offers en suite single accommodation with free WiFi access throughout private parking free of charge, very rare for Brighton.

There are loads of Air bnbs in Brighton and the surrounding area from £20 per night.  Places such as Portslade, Southwick and Worthing will be cheaper than Brighton and have direct trains and night buses to Brighton Station.

Mid range

The nearest hotels to the venue are the Jury’s Inn Brighton and the Ibis Brighton Station . Both have good reviews.

There are loads of B&Bs in the central Brighton area such as The Brighton House Hotel and Guest and the City.

Luxury

If youv’e decided to spoil yourself then take your pick of one of the seafront hotels such as The Grand, luxury B&Bs such as Blanch House or a quirky boutique hotel such as Hotel Pelirocco or The Artist’s Residence.

 

Useful links

Visit Brighton

Trip Advisor

Booking.com

Transport in Brighton

🚶‍♀️ Walking

Central Brighton is fairly compact so it’s easy to travel on foot. In fact touristy areas such as the North Laine, The Lanes and Brighton Pavilion Gardens can only really be explored by walking.  Both the Clarendon Centre (the main venue) and The Skiff (for contribution day) are in the centre of the city near Brighton Railway Station. From there it’s a short stroll to the North Laine for shops, pubs and restaurants and only a 25 minute walk to the beach.

Brighton Pavilion and gardens
Brighton Pavilion Gardens

🚲 Cycling

My favourite way to get around in Brighton is to cycle. It’s usually much quicker than getting the bus and there are plenty of places to lock your bike.  You shouldn’t find it too much of a work out as the town centre is quite flat. Bikes can be hired by the minute from www.btnbikeshare.com. They have docking stations around the city, so you can pick up and drop off in different places.  You’ll need to register in advance.  You can also hire bikes from a more traditional bike shop (brightoncyclehire.co.uk) which is next to Brighton Station.

For further information about bike hire and cycling in the city see the Visit Brighton website.

Brighton bike share bikes on the seafront
Brighton Bike Share

🚂 The Train

Depending on where you are staying in the city or surrounding area, it may make sense to get the train to the venue. It’s only a 5-minute walk to the Clarendon Centre from Brighton Station.  Use the exit at the rear of the station and enjoy a short walk through “Brighton Greenway” nature corridor.

🚌 The Bus

The Brighton and Hove bus company covers most of the city.  Singles cost £2.20 for the city centre and £2.60 further afield. Day tickets range from are £4.40 for 1 day and £8.25 for 2 days.  You can download an app to buy tickets on your phone (they are slightly cheaper) and look up live times.

The number 6 bus goes to Brighton station 7 minutes from the venue and the 5, 5a and 5b stop 3 minutes from the venue.

🚗 Driving

Driving around central Brighton can be quite time consuming and it’s often quicker to walk or cycle. If you do decide to drive there are on street parking and car parks available. Please make sure that you park in a marked parking space with a correct ticket as there are traffic wardens everywhere!  It’s really not worth the risk.

The closest car parks to the venue are at Brighton Station Car park and London Road car park (Providence Place, Brighton BN1 4GE).  There are blue badge parking bays near the Clarendon centre on Stroudley Road. For a full list of blue badge bays in Brighton see the council list here.

🚕 Taxi

There are taxi ranks around the city and at Brighton Station and you can also hail taxis in the street.  If you want to pre book try Radio Cabs or Streamline. You can book online or by phone. Lots of taxis take contactless card but it’s best to check in advance.

WordCamp Brighton 2018 is over. Check out the next edition!