Neo Hotel
Boutique Hôtel, Avantgarde Comfort Hôtel à Brighton > Royaume-Uni
Neo Hotel, Brighton
Neo Hotel Brighton is a beautiful Georgian grade II listed townhouse set over 4 floors where modern oriental opulence meets regency romance by the sea. All 11 rooms are decorated in a highly individual style with original wallpapers ranging from stunning designs by Ralph Lauren & 1930s prints by Florence Broadhurst to custom designed papers by Alexander Beauchamp and even archive Cole and Son Prints. Bathrooms are designed to complement with matt black mosaic tiles, large chrome shower heads, cone basin sinks and slick polished chrome. All rooms at this boutique hotel five star pocket sprung club beds, white cotton sheets, TV & DVD facilities, broadband wireless internet access and Bodum Kettles for making drinks. Guests are also treated to our own in-house organic all in one hair and body wash in soothing ginger, mandarin and clary sage or uplifting lemon grass, thyme, and rosalina. The neo has a discreet, warm sophisticated vibe and we go out of our way to provide a good ambience for everyone. So whether you're down for the weekend to catch the sea air, going for it in party style or just want to chill out... we aim to make it happen.
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Informations générales:
| Catégorie: | Avantgarde Comfort [en savoir plus] |
| Address: | , Brighton, zipcode: [voir la carte] |
| Year Built: | 1850 |
| Year Renovated: | 2003 |
| Planchers: | 3 |
| Nombre total de chambres: | |
| Langues: | English, French, Spanish |
| Cartes de crédit acceptées: | |
Brighton, Royaume-Uni
Brighton possède la plus belle vue maritime de toute la Grande Bretagne. Situe entre South Downs et Channel sur la cote ouest d'Angleterre, vous pourrez apprécier à Brighton, le shopping, les galleries d'art, les divers événements en bord de plage, sans oublier son Palace Royal et son Pavillon exotique. Parfait pour passer quelque jours de repos, Brighton est une petite ville ou tout peut se faire à pied, et ne se trouve que à 1 heure de train de Londres.

