The Best Hotels in Worthing

Worthing

The best 5 star hotels in Worthing

White Horse Inn

Beach Hut Suites

The is a top-tier inn located in Pulborough, providing a sublime blend of comfort, quality service, and exceptional dining. Being a 5-star establishment, it offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, a bar, a terrace, and secure parking at no extra cost. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen, towels, and a fridge. The staff are renowned for their hospitality, going the extra mile to ensure guest satisfaction, with notable mentions to Billy, the landlord, for his kind and attentive service. The hotel also enjoys an ideal location for those attending events at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and provides a superb breakfast with a multitude of options.

Guest reviews highlight the inn's extraordinary breakfast, clean and lovely rooms, exceptional staff, and fantastic food. However, some guests did mention that they would have appreciated a wider selection on the restaurant menu for longer stays, and some minor issues with a sticky door. Overall, guests appear to be particularly impressed by the hotel's food and friendly, helpful staff. Many reviews suggest they would be happy to stay again, making The White Horse Inn an excellent choice for a comfortable and welcoming stay in Pulborough.

The offer an enchanting 5-star experience in Bognor Regis. Situated a short distance from the train station, the hotel provides an array of features including free private parking, an indoor pool, a restaurant, and a bar. Each room comes equipped with a terrace boasting a sea view, a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, bed linen, and towels. The hotel also offers free bikes for guests to use, making local exploration an easy feat. The breakfast options cater to various dietary preferences including continental, Full English/Irish, and vegetarian.

Guest reviews rave about the hotel's magnificent location, exceptional staff, cleanliness, comfort, and fantastic food at the restaurant. Some reviews also appreciated the added perks such as an EV charger and the ability to use the hotel pool. A few minor issues were noted, such as issues with TV remote controls and music playing in the restaurant. However, guests were overall delighted by the location, the quality of the beach huts, and the view. Many guests indicated that they enjoyed every aspect of their stay and that they would be happy to return, making the Beach Hut Suites a top pick for a cozy seafront getaway.

The best 4 star hotels in Worthing

Red Brighton Blue

Chequers Hotel

Malmaison Brighton

The Burlington

NEW The Railway Hotel Worthing

Strategically located within an 8-minute walk of Brighton Pier and close to various popular sites such as Brighton Dome, Komedia, and Victoria Gardens, offers an excellent choice for accommodation in Brighton & Hove. Every room at the hotel comes equipped with clothes storage, a flat-screen TV, free toiletries, and free WiFi, ensuring guests' comfort and connectivity. Besides, the hotel is renowned for its impressive breakfast served at the Cosiez Cafe, a short walk from the property, with Full English, Vegetarian, or Vegan choices available.

Red Brighton Blue enjoys rave reviews from guests, appreciating the spotless rooms and modern decor, as well as the additional amenities such as a mini fridge, fan, hairdryer, safe, and an espresso machine. Complimentary items such as chocolates and posh shampoo add to the overall appeal. Many guests laud the hotel for its friendly staff and exceptional service, noting that the managers, Steve and Peter, are wonderful hosts and keep the property in great condition. Despite the lack of an elevator, which could potentially pose a challenge for guests with accessibility needs, the overall consensus is that Red Brighton Blue offers an enjoyable stay with excellent value for money. With its close proximity to the sea, several cafes, and restaurants, the hotel is considered a perfect location in Brighton.

Situated in Pulborough, on the edge of South Downs National Park, is an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful yet engaging retreat. This area is popular for activities like horse and motor racing and fishing, making the hotel an exciting choice for adventure enthusiasts. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi and on-site parking, along with amenities such as a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and tea/coffee making facilities in each room. A hearty full English breakfast is served in a bright conservatory, while the hotel's garden provides a peaceful respite under a beautiful Magnolia tree.

The Chequers Hotel is highly rated by guests for its excellent location, comfortable rooms, and superb breakfast. The friendly and attentive owners, Lisette and John, have won over many guests who praised the hotel's character and value for money. Some minor issues were pointed out such as the tiny room size and the noise due to thin walls, but these were not off-putting for most guests. The property's rural charm, complemented by the comfortable bed, great shower, and the excellent breakfast with fresh fruit and yoghurt, make it a top pick for travellers.

Overlooking Brighton Marina and the sea, the stylish offers modern amenities and spectacular views from its outdoor terraces. Situated 3.2 km from Brighton city centre, this waterfront hotel provides free parking, a bar, a restaurant, and modern rooms complete with monsoon showers. The en-suite rooms feature contemporary furniture, art, luxury beds, and work desks, offering an ideal environment for both relaxation and productivity.

Guests of Malmaison Brighton have appreciated the excellent staff, stylish decor, good air conditioning, and the lovely views over the marina. The bar is highly rated, and the restaurant, which offers modern British food made from fresh, local ingredients, has been praised for its excellent food and diverse breakfast menu. While there were a few complaints about small signs of wear and tear in rooms and some lack of cleaning and restocking, these issues did not significantly detract from the overall positive experience. With its prime location and lovely sea views, Malmaison Brighton comes highly recommended by guests.

is a seafront property with a Victorian style, located opposite Worthing Beach. Known for its full English breakfasts and traditional food served in the bustling Burlington Bar, this refurbished establishment dates back to 1865. With its prime location, guests have easy access to Worthing Pier, Pavilion Theatre and the town center. The rooms are spacious, with a modern decor blended with Victorian features. Some rooms even offer a sea view. Despite its location and the appeal of a refurbished interior, guests note that the exterior of the hotel looks tired and in need of restoration.

Guest reviews highlight the hotel's beautiful location, stunning sea views, and the great service provided by the friendly and attentive staff. The food, particularly the breakfast, has received high praise. However, a few guests noted issues with the lack of air-conditioning in rooms, some furniture looking a bit tired, and occasional noise from the traffic. Still, the hotel's charm, location, and amenities have led many guests to recommend it and express a desire to return.

Located directly opposite the Worthing Train Station, the is a traditional hotel from the late 19th century. Despite being noted as "cheap and cheerful", the hotel seems to be in need of some renovation, as reflected in several guest reviews. On a positive note, the hotel's location provides easy access to London Victoria, Chichester, and Brighton, with Worthing seafront only a 15-minute walk away via the town center.

Guest reviews suggest that the hotel is a convenient and affordable choice for a short stay. However, there are several areas of concern, including outdated facilities, insufficient parking, and the lack of available meals. Some guests also found their rooms to be a bit tired and pointed out a few maintenance issues such as a hanging curtain and a broken shower. Although the hotel is undergoing refurbishment, it currently falls short in terms of overall guest satisfaction.

The best 3 star hotels in Worthing

The Labouring Man

Brighton Marina House

Beach Green Hotel

Ardington Hotel

The Chatsworth Hotel

Located in the tranquil town of Coldwaltham, offers guests an inviting 3-star inn experience. Complete with a garden, terrace, restaurant, and bar, the inn offers free WiFi and is non-smoking throughout. All rooms are equipped with a TV, bed linen, and towels. Each morning, guests can enjoy a full English/Irish or vegan breakfast. The inn also provides the perfect base for outdoor activities such as fishing, canoeing, and cycling. Local attractions include the Goodwood Motor Circuit and Goodwood House, and the London Gatwick Airport is only 40 km away.

Reviews for The Labouring Man are overwhelmingly positive, with guests praising the excellent pub food, well-decorated, clean rooms, and superb value for money. The staff is noted as being friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. Guests were particularly pleased with the fresh and modern décor, comfortable beds, and high-quality, freshly cooked meals. While some guests pointed out the absence of an internal connection between the accommodation and the pub, the overall sentiment remains extremely positive, with the inn's hosts being complimented for their welcoming nature and the spotless, well-equipped rooms receiving high marks.

Situated in Brighton & Hove, a short 8-minute walk from Brighton Pier, the provides a comfortable stay near the beach. All rooms in the guest house feature a TV, and the property offers both king-size and double rooms equipped with tea/coffee making facilities. A variety of activities are available to guests, such as cycling, and golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the nearby Hollingbury Park Golf Course. The property is within walking distance to various attractions, including The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome, Komedia, The Brighton Centre, and Victoria Gardens.

Guest reviews highlight the clean rooms, comfy beds, excellent facilities, and friendly staff as standout features of the Brighton Marina House. Guests appreciated the convenience of its location, which is only minutes away from the beach and the pier. The host, Dana, received glowing reviews for her communication and helpfulness. Some guests pointed out that the shower was a bit small and breakfast is not provided. However, overall, guests enjoyed their stay, found it excellent value for money, and would recommend this guesthouse to friends.

Set on the Seafront in Lancing, the offers an ideal getaway. The property features en-suite rooms with a sea-view, equipped with Wi-Fi, TV, hairdryer, and tea and coffee facilities. The hotel prides itself on its newly decorated Bistro Bar, offering beautifully prepared meals, beverages, and full table service. In line with its eco-friendly initiatives, the hotel aims to reduce its carbon footprint by using sustainable products. The Beach Green Hotel's location offers easy access to windsurfing opportunities, and is close to jogging and cycling paths as well as the South Downs region.

Guest reviews applaud the exceptional staff, cozy rooms, excellent location, and delicious breakfast. The beautiful sea view from the rooms and the hotel's close proximity to the beach were appreciated by guests. A few visitors noted minor issues such as traffic noise, poor quality bedding, and lack of on-site parking. However, overall, guests enjoyed their stay, with many praising the food quality and the hotel's dog-friendly policies. The property is especially recommended for its friendly atmosphere and clean, comfortable rooms.

is a 3-star establishment located in Worthing, offering easy access to both the town and the beach. The hotel boasts of en-suite rooms, an in-house restaurant, and a bar. It's notable for its friendly and dedicated staff, including the owner, who guests say gets actively involved in the day-to-day operations. Many guests have praised the excellent location, the extensive breakfast menu, and the fantastic evening meals at the restaurant.

On the downside, some guests reported minor issues such as small rooms with less appealing views and occasional difficulty with parking. However, the hotel's high standards and commitment to service generally outweigh these minor concerns. The hotel seems to maintain a steady stream of returning guests, with one stating it is "the best hotel in Worthing". Guests also highlighted the comfort of the rooms, the quality of sleep and the helpful nature of the staff.

is a 19th-century, Grade II Listed building with a Georgian frontage located in Worthing's town centre. Proximity to the seafront and town centre is a major draw for guests. The hotel's rooms are classically furnished, each with en-suite facilities, free Wi-Fi internet access, and a Freeview TV. The in-house Pebble Beach Brasserie is appreciated for its good cuisine.

While the hotel's central location and cleanliness are highly praised, some guests pointed out areas for improvement. Some comments were made about the hotel and its rooms seeming a bit worn out, and breakfast was considered expensive by some. However, the excellent location, friendly staff, and cleanliness of the rooms still made for a satisfactory experience for many guests. The convenience of having a kettle in the room and comfortable beds were other notable highlights for guests.

The best budget hotels in Worthing

The Queensbury Hotel

The Beach Hotel

Overlooking Brighton’s West Pier, is a fully refurbished Grade II listed hotel, only 15 minutes’ walk from Brighton Rail Station. While retaining its 19th-century features, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation equipped with flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee making facilities. The location is greatly appreciated by guests for its proximity to Brighton’s shops, restaurants, and seafront attractions. However, some guests have noted the lack of a lift in the building and the limited breakfast options.

The Queensbury Hotel is praised for its clean and safe environment, as well as the friendly and helpful staff. The rooms, although basic, are well-maintained and the bedding is particularly noted for providing a good night's sleep. Despite some complaints about the lack of space in the bathrooms, guests appreciate the hotel's perfect position close to services and attractions. However, the hotel may not be ideal for those seeking a more modern aesthetic and some guests found the breakfast offering a bit limited.

, a historic Grade II listed building from the 1820s, is ideally situated in the centre of Brighton, just 100 meters from the beach. It offers traditionally designed rooms with TV, free tea and coffee facilities, and many have views of the sea front or West Pier. The hotel also houses The Regency, Brighton’s oldest restaurant, serving locally caught fish and seafood. Located directly opposite the i360 and only a three-minute walk from the Brighton Centre, this hotel is in a prime location for exploring the city.

Guests of The Beach Hotel particularly love the amazing location and the friendly, helpful staff. The breakfast buffet exceeds expectations and the rooms are reported to be spotlessly clean and comfortably furnished. Some guests have mentioned the noise from the busy restaurant and the lack of air conditioning as potential downsides, and the Wi-Fi is only available in the lobby. Despite these issues, the hotel’s prime location, clean rooms and wonderful staff make it a popular choice for visitors to Brighton.

The best hostels in Worthing

YHA Truleigh Hill

YHA Brighton

Brighton Beach Inn

Located along the South Downs Way, is set in the picturesque West Sussex countryside, a short 10-minute drive from Shoreham-by-Sea. This hostel not only offers a common room with a games area and spacious leafy gardens, but also a bright and airy dormitory with bunk beds and shared bathrooms. Guests have the convenience of an on-site restaurant that serves a variety of meals, snacks and beverages, as well as a fully-equipped kitchen for those who prefer to self-cater. The hostel also provides ample free parking and free WiFi to its residents.

From the reviews, it's clear that guests appreciate the excellent location of the YHA for its proximity to nature and its suitability for wellness journeys. Hikers find it to be a perfect stop along the South Downs Way, and they applaud the friendly staff and the excellent facilities, including the option for self-catering and reasonable access to a washing machine and drying room. While the cleanliness and comfort of the rooms, as well as the delicious food, are commended, some guests suggest improvements such as installing power points near beds and bed lamps for each bunk, and improving cleanliness of the toilets. The hostel's parking arrangement may pose a bit of a challenge, and some guests found the shower water to be a bit cold in the morning.

Situated in the heart of Brighton, offers a unique blend of comfort and convenience. Just five minutes away from the city's seafront, city centre, and pier, the hostel provides both en-suite rooms and a licensed bar and restaurant. It also offers free WiFi in all public areas, a conference/meeting room, and is located amidst a lively nightlife scene. The Brighton Marina, just 2.7 miles away, presents a multitude of recreational options, including shopping, dining, cinema, bowling, and a fitness centre.

Reviews suggest that guests greatly enjoy the location, atmosphere, and the 24-hour bar/café at the hostel. The comfortable beds and the views of the pier from the rooms are also appreciated. The hostel's staff is commended for their friendliness and helpfulness. However, some guests mentioned the lack of kitchen facilities and issues with cleanliness. There were also comments about bathroom odours and minor concerns regarding the physical state of the hostel, such as peeling paint and stiff door handles.

Located just a few steps from the seafront and Brighton Pier, the offers a lively nightlife atmosphere and free WiFi access throughout. Accommodations range from private twin rooms to shared dormitory rooms with comfy bunks and shared bathrooms. The hostel, situated above a nightclub, offers laundry facilities and a shared lounge/TV area. Guests can explore numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants within a 10-minute walk, and the Brighton Centre events venue is located next door.

Reviews highlight the amazing cleanliness, spaciousness, and comfort of the rooms, with some guests pleasantly surprised by tea/coffee making facilities. The location right next to the beach and the friendly staff are also highly praised. However, some downsides noted by guests include noise from the street due to non-soundproof windows, lack of lockers or storage in the dorms, and some cleanliness issues in the bathrooms. Guests also pointed out issues with crowded room space, weak soundproofing, and the quality of the bathrooms.

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