| The hotel has twelve comfortable rooms, eight of which look out over the coast, and four look down on a little French church tucked away amongst the city’s old-world, snaking streets. There is an onsite gastro-pub for guests which is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy a quiet drink, light lunch or tasty homemade dinner.
With its grandiose Italian Renaissance style, this hotel commands centre stage on the seafront, and is one of the most famous Victorian landmarks on the South Coast.
Ideally positioned for all the town centre attractions, the hotel is within walking distance of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, The Lanes and the main conference and exhibition venues.
The De Vere Grand opened in 1864 and immediately became one of the Europe''s finest and most majestic hotels, where high standards of service, comfort and elegance were its watchword, and continue to be to this day.
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