We've collected questions specifically related to our fabulous Regency-style hotel, No.124. Any questions you have on checking in, bringing the dog, FieldTrip Treatment Rooms and our dining spaces should be answered here.
For anything else just contact our team using the enquiry form below, or call us on 01273 916779
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I like my bedroom nice and cool; do you have aircon in the rooms?
Yes, all our room are air conditioned.
I want to come and stay with the whole family; do you offer spare cots or beds for children?
Yes, we have bedrooms large enough to take cots. We also have a selection of interconnecting bedrooms which are perfect for families. Just let us know what you need upon booking, and we will do our best to accommodate based on availability. A couple of our larger rooms can take one extra bed or The Hideout Suite includes a sofa bed suitable for two children.
How much do you charge for children to stay?
Children aged 0-3 stay for free
Children aged 4-11 are charged at £25 per night including breakfast
Children aged 12-16 are charged at £35 per night including breakfast
What in room amenities do you have?
All our rooms have coffee machines, kettles (with tea and milk), steamers, hairdryers, a Crosley vinyl record player, a Roberts radio and smart TV.
What time is check in/check out?
Check-in is 3pm and check-out is 11am.
Can you store my luggage?
We most certainly can! We can store luggage if you arrive early for your room, and we can store it if you want to go and explore the town on departure day too.
Do you allow dogs in the hotel? And what are the rules?
We’re a dog-loving family so you are more than welcome to bring your four-legged friend along. We charge £25 per night per dog. We allow dogs in our Guest Rooms, Guest Rooms with Sea View, Large Guest Room with Sea View, or the Hideout Suite. We don’t allow dogs in the restaurant, but you can dine in The Courtyard, Bar or Lounge with your four-legged-friend.
How far is the walk to town?
No.124 sits along the seafront, opposite the evocative remnants of the West Pier and is close to pretty much everything. It's a short 5-minute stroll from Brighton Centre and 10-minute walk to the Lanes, Brighton's shopping hub.
How far is the hotel from the train station?
We’re just a scenic 15-minute walk downhill from Brighton's main train station. You can enjoy the views on your walk without a care in the world by booking our luggage pick up bike. We’ll meet you off your train and whisk your bags back to the hotel on our trusty bike. Speak to reservations to book a luggage pickup. – no124.reservations@guesthousehotels.co.uk
Do you have a garden or terrace?
We have a terrace at the front of the hotel where you can have drinks or dine throughout the day, which is open when the weather permits.
Can non-residents use The Bar, Restaurant and Spa?
Yes, we are more than just a hotel, we love to welcome our neighbours and visitors to the city for food & drink or a bit of relaxation in Field Trip Spa. Call the team on 01273 916779 to book.
What is there to do around the hotel?
Brighton is a treasure trove of things to do. We have curated a list of the things we love to do here.
Is there parking available at the hotel?
We do not have on-site parking at the hotel. However our nearest car park is located beneath Regency Square, BN1 2FG. Alternatively, Churchill Square Green Car Park is just a short 4-minute walk from the hotel, BN1 2FB. Both car parks have electric charging bays.
Do you have accessible rooms?
Yes, we have one accessible room. We would recommend calling reservations on 01843 261200 to discuss your requirements and we’ll do what we can to accommodate.
Do you have a restaurant at the hotel?
Yes, Pearly Cow, a grill restaurant that resides within No.124, Brighton serves only the very best produce from the surrounding land and sea.
Are there plant-based/veggie options on the menu at Pearly Cow, Brighton
Yes, we cater for people with all dietary choices and restrictions just let your server know if there isn’t anything on the menu that quite suits your needs, and our chefs will whip something up!
Can I come and work from the hotel?
Yes, we have plenty of laptop friendly areas on the ground floor. It’s the perfect place to set up all day and enjoy a few coffees, lunch, free Wi-Fi and maybe even a cheeky drink after work!
I want to book a lunch / dinner x 8 but the booking engine won’t let me.
For larger bookings, please call 0330 055 4531 or email brighton@pearlycow.co.uk so we can talk through the options with you.
What times/days do you serve breakfast?
Monday – Friday 7:30-10:30am
Saturday – Sunday 8:00-10:30am
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept VISA, Mastercard, American Express and Union Pay.
Can I hire the entire hotel for a private event?
We're always open to hearing more about plans for larger events. Subject to availability and dependent on requirements, of course. Please drop our lovely team a message at no124.events@guesthousehotels.co.uk, and we'll get the ball rolling!
A first look at one of our newly refurbished bedrooms at No. 15 Bath!
Dreamy furnishings and soft pops of colour, this might just become your home away from home this Easter
How your bespoke 90 minute Ultra Radiance Facial treatment could look like...
Or looking to plan a Spa day with a plus one? Book our Twos Company tomorrow or next weekend, 1pm-3pm for £160 for two
"To nobody`s surprise, I`m not ready to leave" - @robynjrothwell on a stay at No. 15 Bath
Planning a trip to Bath late spring/summer? Here`s what you need to know:
- Royal Crescent & The Circus - go early for quieter photos
- Royal Victoria Park, Alexandra Park viewpoint and Prior Park Landscape Garden are great for a stroll when the weather is lovely
- @theromanbaths - book a timed entry early; it gets busy in summer
- Bath on the Beach at Royal Victoria Park - throughout summer
- Party in the City (15th May), Bath Literature Festival (16-24th May) and Music Festival (30th May-7th June) - free live music
- Bath Fringe Festival - 22nd May-7th June - outdoor performances and pop-ups
- Festival of Nature - 7th-15th June - outdoor and family-friendly
- Bath Carnival - 11th July - street performances, music & costumes
👟Bath is very walkable but wear comfortable shoes for uneven streets and steeper climbs
⌚️Start early and explore late
🌳Mix indoor and outdoor plans in case of rain
🚍Parking is limited, make use of Park & Ride
📧Book your accommodation and attractions early
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No. 1 York - Clifton Suite
Our very family-friendly suite is perfect for larger families, those coming with grandparents or if you’re bringing the dog and want more space. There’s a super-king-size bed, separate lounge with a sofa bed and the option to interconnect with a Guest Room.
Ideas for what to do when you’re in York:
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@yorkminsterofficial
@nationalrailwaymusuem
@jorvikviking
@yorkcastlemuseum
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@wizardwalkofyork
Places to walk or run around - York City Walls, Museum Gardens Rowntree Park
Boat trip on the River Ouse
The latest Instagram update and edits app means we can show you a lot about our hotels in one place! If you’re new, or trying to decide where your next visit should be, tap through and discover a stay with us in Bath, York, Margate and Brighton 💛🌊
You never have to go far from ours to be entertained. From Easter egg hunts to funfair fun, Roman and Viking programmes to toy and train museums, there`s plenty to entertain little guests with lots of energy in Bath, York, Margate and Brighton
And this Easter, kids under 12 stay free, 27th March - 17th April at No. 15 Bath. Call our central reservations team to book or give us a call to find out more about our interconnecting rooms!
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Make the most of Rhubarb season in York with our seasonal special sweet treat and tipple
Rhubarb tart plus our Rhubarb and Custard cocktail
Margate, we`re soon entering our favourite time of the year...
For now, if you`re looking for a stay over Easter, pack your bags and let`s meet at the beach 🌊
Papped with our latest edition of the GuestHouse newspaper! We know you enjoy reading our newspaper, keep your eyes peeled for our Spring Summer edition next month
Thank you for tagging us in your captures!
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As we enter spring, that means the end of another season - Starling murmurations at Brighton
This beautiful display occurs just before sunset, creating the most magical show in Brighton in the evenings
Until next October-November... 🪽
Beautiful captures from around ours
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📸 3 @charlotteemilyprice
When @wanderlust_yiri returned to York
Watch for a stay at No. 1 York and a visit to @yorkminsterofficial, @theshamblesyork and @castle_howard
Mother`s Day
Celebrating the women who raised us, the ones who stepped in, and the ones we carry with us in our memories
If you`re looking for something special to say thank you, we`ve got something for every mum. Book a stay, a treatment, somewhere to dine or browse our gift vouchers
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Check-in series #3 with @emuplops
No. 15 Bath - Coach House Guest Room
Behind the main buildings, you’ll find our Coach House. Some rooms overlook Henrietta Park whilst others face the main hotel. There’s a separate pantry here and all have king-sized beds. The Coach House has 8 rooms, perfect for a more private, larger family stay through to special occasion celebrations
Scroll for some of our best Spa offers this month and next 🤍
For full details and to check availability, head to our website
Steak Night no longer exclusively at @pearlycowmargate. @pearlycowbrighton launched their first night earlier this week and @pearlycowyork will be launching next Thursday.
Every Wednesday at Brighton and every Thursday at York and Margate. Get your space at the table for The Butcher`s Cut, fries and salad (£18 at Margate, £22 at York and Brighton). Find out tempting details on starters, desserts and 50% off cocktails via their posts
From day to night, cocktails to breakfast. Exploring Bath and No. 15 through the lens of @thisenglishlife 📸
GUESTS WHO...
shoot on film
catch the sunsets
come with all the family
celebrate special occasions
Which guest are you?
Last chance to book our Winter Breaks offer with up to 35% off your stay. Book by 28th February for stays until 26th March
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No. 1 York - A Bigger Guest Room
Spread across all floors, these rooms have a comfy king-size bed (some have the option to twin) and enough room for your dog or a cot. Plus all the usual GuestHouse goodies of course
The next chapter for Madi and Jack 💍🍾
A wonderful celebration captured by @elizabethrubyphotography at No. 124 Brighton
Eagerly waiting for the release of @bridgertonnetflix Season 4 Part 2? In the meantime, here’s where Bridgerton fans should visit in Bath if you want to see where some of the scenes were filmed! 🎥
📍 No.1 Royal Crescent – The Featheringtons’ London house and Royal Crescent itself is used for many scene-setting shots
📍 Abbey Green and Abbey Deli - The square was used as the scene for shopping trips and strolls and Abbey Deli is Modiste Dress Shop in the series where the girls would get their frocks for the balls. The shopfront and interiors are both featured!
📍 Trim Street - Gunter’s Tea Shop and its beautiful curved windows are the meeting place for some of Simon and Daphne’s exchanges
📍 Beauford Square - The backdrop to conversations (Penelope and Eloise’ discussion on pregnancy), horse rides and carriage journeys, including a post-wedding ride
📍The Holburne Museum - The exterior of Lady Danbury’s townhouse
📍Assembly Rooms - Lady Danbury’s Ball
📍Bath Street - The backdrop to a number of scenes including one of Simon arriving into the town on horseback
📍Guildhall - Rambury Hall
📍Prior Park and Palladian Bridge - Promenades
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