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The Alvia Hotel Brighton offers visitors a warm welcome in a non-smoking, highly professional boutique hotel. The recently refurbished Victorian building is located in one of the most attractive areas of Brighton, Kemptown, offering stylish and contemporary, spacious hotel rooms with ensuite bathrooms, and all the attendant facilities the 21st Century traveller has come to expect! ...Champagne and chocolates, a bookable guest lounge suitable for business guests, internet access, or breakfast timed to suit your needs, the Alvia Hotel can supply more than mere bed & breakfast accommodation*. Minimum 2 night stay at weekends, minimum of 3 nights on bank holiday weekends. PLEASE NOTE -: PARKING IS IN A SMALL PRIVATE CAR PARK COSTING £10 PER NIGHT.
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