| Facilities | |
| General | All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Gay Friendly, Heating, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking. |
| Services | Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel information |
| Brightonwave holds regularly changing art exhibitions showcasing local artists with a variety of styles. The pieces are hand-picked to complement the hotel's style. The works are spread throughout the hotel with each room displaying a different artist. Brightonwave is committed to its environmental policy. The guest house is recycling as much as possible, being aware and adapting their energy use, avoiding wasting water and purchasing fair trade products where possible. |
| Room information |
| The luxurious rooms provide allergy-free duvets for your comfort. A selection of CDs and DVDs is available. |
| Food & beverage |
| Midweek breakfasts are available from 08:30, although earlier breakfasts can be arranged at the time of arrival. At weekends, breakfast is served from 09:00 until 10:30. |
| Important information |
| Check-In Information: Check-in is by appointment. Please provide an arrival time, either by using the comments box when making your reservation or by contacting Brightonwave directly, using the contact details supplied on your confirmation email. |
| Travel information |
| By Car: - Take the A23 to Brighton. - Follow the signs for the seafront and Brighton Pier. - When you reach the Pier roundabout turn left onto Marine Parade. - Madeira Place is the fifth turning on the left. - Brightonwave is the distinctive battleship grey building located half way along. By Coach: From Brighton Pool Valley Station (5 minute walk): - Walk towards the sea front and turn left into Grand Junction Road. - At the Pier roundabout, cross over to Marine Parade (Harry Ramsdens). - Madeira Place is the fifth road on the left. - Brightonwave is the distinctive battleship grey building half way along on the left-hand side. By Train: From Brighton Mainline Station (15 minutes' walk): - Leave the station and walk straight ahead until you reach the clock tower (large Boots on corner). - Take a left along North Street, passing the shops and banks until you reach Old Steine (Royal Bank of Scotland on the corner). - Go straight across and enter St. James's Street, directly opposite. - Madeira place is the fifth road on the right. - Brightonwave is the distinctive battleship grey building half way down on the right-hand side. |









