The best hotels in Brighton and Hove

Best for: solo DFLs with an eye for design
Regency Square is where boutique brand Artist Residence began, with locations following in Oxfordshire, Penzance, Pimlico and Bristol. Each property is filled with hand-picked antiques, witty prints and colourful canvases by local artists, but Brighton’s has the edge of a place dreamed up on a budget – owner Justin invited the city’s creatives to help bring Brighton’s artistic scene to life in the hotel in return for board, thus becoming a genuine, modern-day artist’s residence – pre-loved and well-worn, yes, but very stylish, just like Brighton itself. The converted townhouse is the sort of place you can wear your pyjamas to breakfast and take your martini to bed; there are remote workers in the bar and couples who hole up in their room for entire weekends at a time. We love the restaurant’s neon washing line by Andy Doig, whose studio you’ll find along the seafront, and Maria Rivans’ collage murals throughout. Room 21 is the big-hitter, with a widescreen TV suspended over the bath (an odd, but enjoyable luxury), Champagne glasses for guests that BYOB, sea views and a copper bathtub almost as big as the kingsize bed. Activist and artist Fox Fisher’s works are also dotted throughout: they have worked with the hotel since 2008 on screen-printed wallpaper and one-off prints.
Address: Artist Residence, 33 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2GG
Prices: Doubles from £95
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