Brighton Pride 2023 is fast-approaching, and some people may still be in the process of sorting out accommodation for the event.
If you want a comfy bed to go back to after a long day of festivities and would rather avoid camping under the stars, then a hotel would be the way to go.
However, at this late stage, just a week before the event begins booking a room is certainly not cheap.
Significant disruption expected on the first day of festivities (Saturday, August 5) is not expected to help this as all train services south of Three Bridges are set to be cancelled.
🏳️🌈 One month until @PrideBrighton festivities are upon us!
— B&H Buses (@BrightonHoveBus) July 8, 2023
If you're heading in to Brighton, special Pride timetables will be in effect throughout the city.
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Hotels you can book for Brighton Pride 2023
The prices listed below are correct at the time of writing and are for a stay from Friday, August 4 to Sunday, August 6 at Pride 2023 for two people.
The rooms can be found on either the Booking.com website here or the Trivago website here.
Kipps Brighton: £388 for a twin room with shared bathroom (only one room left at this price)
Strawberry Fields: £348 for a Attic Small Double with Shared Bathroom (only one room left at this price)
Number 75: £388 for a double room with a shared bathroom (only one room left at this price)
The Gather Inn: £380 for a double or twin room with en-suite (only one room left at this price)
Seaside Hotel: £600 for a double room with a shared bathroom (only six rooms left at this price)
Westbourne Hotel and Spa: £578 for a Premium Quadruple Room with En Suite (only one room left at this price) or £276 for a Single Room with Shared Bathroom (only one room left at this price)
Colson House: £460 for a Deluxe Double Room (only one room left at this price)
The Southern Belle: £446 for a Superior King Room (only one room left at this price)
Brighton Pride is scheduled to take place over the weekend of Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6.
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