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mcvw

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Hi,

Left it really late and now all the reasonably priced places are fully booked.

Does anybody know of a good hotel/B&B in the area (that won't break the bank)?

Cheers,


Mike
 
try the travelodge in the north of the city...[were booked din there]
theres one in the centre but was booked ....
 
Ive usually found that Brighton has the countries most expensive Premier Inns and Travelodges, especially on busy weekends :( If you can get them.
 
We stayed at the New Madeira Inn on the seafront for my stag do. Was a pretty nice place to stay.
 
Sleep in your bus!
I can get you a parking permit for Hove seafront and the roads heading off of it, zone R on the R/H side of Sackville road (this is the road that you turn left at the lights when you reach the seafront if you are taking the main cruise down - red line between zones R & N on the picture below)

If you park up close to the seafront it's a 25 minute walk to the pier!

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Actually if anyone needs a parking permit for this zone please let me know ASAP

They cost £2.50 per day!

Spence
 
SpenceBoosDad said:
Sleep in your bus!
I can get you a parking permit for Hove seafront and the roads heading off of it, zone R on the R/H side of Sackville road (this is the road that you turn left at the lights when you reach the seafront if you are taking the main cruise down - red line between zones R & N on the picture below)

If you park up close to the seafront it's a 25 minute walk to the pier!

Or park up round Preston Park or Queens Park, they are both quite flat and have facilities, there are always loads of vans parked around these parks so nobody would bat an eyelid
 

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