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Our Residence
Stay in the heart of Brighton and Hove at the West Pier Residence, perfectly located just moments from the city’s most iconic attractions. Guests are within walking distance of Brighton Beach, the British Airways i360 Observation Tower, and the Brighton Centre, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business stays. Nearby highlights include Brighton Palace Pier, the lively Churchill Square Shopping Centre, and the city’s famous nightlife, ensuring there is always something to enjoy just steps from your door. For travelers arriving by air, London Gatwick Airport is just 28.6 miles away, offering convenient connections to and from the West Pier Residence Brighton.

















Regency Square Car Park
West Pier Residence Brighton offers a prime location on the vibrant seafront, just steps from the historic West Pier Brighton and moments from the city’s most popular attractions. Perfectly positioned near Churchill Square Shopping Centre, residents enjoy effortless access to Brighton’s best shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Directly opposite West Pier Residence lies the Regency Square Car Park, making parking and commuting exceptionally convenient. The property is also within easy walking distance of the British Airways i360, the Brighton Centre, and the famous Brighton beach, placing residents right at the heart of the city’s cultural and leisure scene. Living at West Pier Residence Brighton means being surrounded by iconic landmarks, with the beach, seafront restaurants, cafes, and nightlife all just a short stroll away. Its unbeatable location near the West Pier Brighton ensures that exploring the very best of Brighton is both simple and enjoyable.
Amenities & Facilities at West Pier Residence Brighton
At West Pier Residence Brighton, we provide a wide range of modern facilities to ensure a comfortable and convenient stay for all our guests. 🛁 Bathroom Toilet paper Towels provided Shower facilities 🌊 Outdoors Prime beachfront location 🍳 Kitchen Electric kettle Fridge Microwave 🛏 Room Amenities Power sockets Clothes rack 🎉 Activities Direct access to the beach 📺 Media & Technology Flat-screen TV 🔒 Safety & Security CCTV outside the property CCTV in common areas Smoke alarms installed 🏠 General Non-smoking throughout Heating available Family rooms 🌍 Languages Spoken Arabic English Gujarati Turkish Urdu
Main Bus Station
At the heart of Brighton’s transport network, the Old Steine bus stop stands as a central hub for both local services and National Express coaches. Located close to the historic West Pier Brighton and the modern West Pier Residence Brighton, Old Steine functions as the city’s main bus and coach station, providing seamless connections to destinations across the UK. Just minutes from the Brighton seafront, the i360, and Churchill Square Shopping Centre, this key transit point offers unrivalled convenience for residents and visitors alike. Local buses stop frequently outside Churchill Square, ensuring easy access from West Pier Residence and the surrounding attractions. More than just a transport link, Old Steine Brighton is a gateway to explore the city’s vibrant culture, beachfront, shopping, and entertainment. With ticket sales, travel information, and direct access to both Brighton’s iconic pier and the contemporary West Pier Residence, Old Steine serves as a dynamic crossroads where Brighton travel meets leisure, making it an essential hub for anyone visiting or living in the city.
Brighton i360
Rising 162 meters above Brighton’s seafront, the British Airways i360 observation tower is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Located directly beside the site of the historic West Pier Brighton, this world-class attraction has been captivating visitors since its opening on August 4, 2016. Designed by the same architects behind the London Eye, the i360 features a futuristic glass pod offering 360-degree panoramic views. Guests can admire sweeping vistas across Brighton and Hove, the South Downs National Park, the English Channel, Beachy Head (17 miles east), and on clear days, even the Isle of Wight (66 miles west). More than just an observation tower, the i360 Brighton is a symbol of regeneration and innovation. Its presence is expected to inspire the revival of the West Pier site while adding to the appeal of nearby accommodations such as the West Pier Residence Brighton. As a highlight of Brighton’s coastal attractions, the British Airways i360 blends heritage, modern architecture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit experience for both locals and tourists.
Brighton Beach
Stretching along the picturesque Brighton Beach, this expansive pebbled shoreline is more than just a seaside escape—it’s the beating heart of the city’s coastal lifestyle. The lively Brighton promenade is lined with bustling cafés, vibrant eateries, and traditional beach huts, creating the perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls and family adventures. A beloved destination for both locals and visitors, Brighton Beach offers countless ways to unwind: from swimming and sunbathing to enjoying picnics with sea views. Families are drawn to nearby attractions such as Sea Life Brighton, where fascinating marine creatures like sharks, turtles, and seahorses delight children and adults alike. Just a short walk away, the iconic Brighton Palace Pier, with its 200-year-old charm and classic seaside amusements, remains one of the UK’s most famous landmarks. Along the shoreline, the evocative remains of the historic West Pier Brighton stand as a reminder of the city’s rich heritage, while just next door, the contemporary West Pier Residence Brighton offers modern comfort by the sea. For those seeking panoramic vistas, the British Airways i360 observation tower soars 162 meters above the promenade, treating visitors to breathtaking views across Brighton, the South Downs, and the English Channel. Whether soaking up the beach atmosphere, exploring world-class attractions near the West Pier Residence, or gazing at the horizon from the i360, Brighton Beach seamlessly blends coastal charm, history, and modern amenities—making it one of the UK’s must-visit seaside destinations.
Brighton Railway Station
At the southern end of the Brighton Main Line, the city’s primary railway station serves as the main gateway to Brighton, East Sussex. More than just a transport hub, Brighton Station connects visitors and residents directly to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the historic West Pier Brighton and the contemporary West Pier Residence Brighton. With frequent departures to London Victoria, London Bridge, and Gatwick Airport, the station ensures effortless travel for day-trippers, business commuters, and tourists alike. This seamless connectivity makes it especially convenient for those visiting the vibrant seafront, staying at the nearby West Pier Residence, or exploring the city’s cultural highlights. Thanks to its strategic location, Brighton Station not only provides easy access to the city’s business districts but also places attractions like the West Pier Brighton, the British Airways i360, and the lively beachfront within quick reach. For both residents and visitors, the station plays a vital role in making Brighton’s coastal charm and modern amenities easily accessible.
Royal Pavilion & Garden
Beginning in 1815, renowned architect John Nash transformed the Royal Pavilion Brighton into a magnificent royal pleasure garden, blending architecture with landscape in a way that was both theatrical and enchanting. Inspired not by rigid design principles but by nature and landscape paintings, Nash created an otherworldly setting that continues to capture the imagination. Exotic plant species—many sourced from China—were introduced to complement the Pavilion’s striking domes and minarets. These design choices echo the unique contrasts between the historic West Pier Brighton and the modern elegance of the nearby West Pier Residence Brighton, both of which enrich the city’s coastal character. The Pavilion gardens, with their winding pathways and seemingly spontaneous collections of trees, shrubs, and flowers, blurred the boundaries of the estate. This design trick created an illusion of vastness, offering ever-changing perspectives much like the dynamic sea views from West Pier Brighton or the refined experiences offered at the West Pier Residence. For 19th-century visitors, the Pavilion represented a world of wonder, where architecture and landscape fused seamlessly into the urban fabric of Brighton. Today, the question remains as captivating as ever: Where did the Royal Pavilion begin—and where did it end—merging into a cityscape that includes both the timeless charm of the West Pier and the contemporary sophistication of the West Pier Residence?