Brighton Centre | The Grand Brighton | Brighton Dome | University of Sussex | Hilton Brighton Metropole
Brighton has over 60 unique and affordable venue options, which all offer extraordinary delegate experiences.
Brighton Centre
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One of the largest purpose-built events venues on the south coast, the Brighton Centre can be found on the city’s famous seafront.
- Capacity to host up to 4,500 delegates with more than 5,000 sqm / 53,819 sqft of exhibition space.
- Offering 23 spaces including an auditorium that seats over 4,000 people and fully-equipped meeting rooms to accommodate groups of up to 50 delegates.
- The Brighton Centre is centrally located, within easy walking distance of the city’s major hotels, restaurants and attractions.
- The staff offer exceptional knowledge and support to clients, with more than 30 years’ experience in running high-profile events.
Visit the Brighton Centre website to find out more
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The Grand Brighton
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The Grand Brighton is an iconic 201-bedroom, lovingly restored Victorian hotel, steeped in British history. Located on Brighton’s seafront, it creates an inspiring and lasting impression.
- The Empress Suite is the hotel’s largest events space for up to 900 delegates theatre-style. It has its own private entrance.
- 13 sea-facing meeting rooms boast private balconies and grand high-ceilinged spaces.
- The Grand is one of only 31 AIM Gold accredited meetings venues in the UK
- The GB1 seafood restaurant’s terrace with views of the ocean, is the perfect setting for private dinners.
Visit The Grand website to find out more
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Brighton Dome
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Brighton Dome is part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, combining a royal palace and regency garden, with a museum, art gallery and unique conference and event spaces.
- Originally built as the Prince Regent’s royal riding house in 1805, Brighton Dome is currently undergoing a £21 million redevelopment.
- The renovation project includes the transformation of the Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre, which will restore long-lost heritage features as well as provide new, state-of-the-art facilities.
- The Concert Hall remains open and can accommodate between 300 and 1,700 delegates in tiered seating with excellent sight-lines and a variety of seating configurations for large-scale conferences.
- A 100-capacity Gallery Bar is also being built. Double height ceilings, exposed brickwork and original windows overlooking the Corn Exchange will make this space a sought-after social venue.
Visit the Brighton Dome website to find out more
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University of Sussex
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The University of Sussex has a purpose-built, self-contained conference centre brimming with academic prowess.
- With more than 300 sqm / 3,229 sqft of events and exhibition space, the University of Sussex’s conference centre is able to accommodate up to 250 delegates.
- There are two large conference rooms, a terrace room and a gallery room. All are bright and comfortable with high-tech audio-visual equipment.
- There is also a choice of six syndicate rooms and a spacious networking lounge and bar area. Outside balconies offer beautiful views of the campus and the glorious South Downs.
- A team of chefs can create delectable food to suit all tastes and budgets.
Visit the University of Sussex website to find out more
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Hilton Brighton Metropole
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The 340-bedroom Hilton Brighton Metropole is an elegant and flexible venue. On Brighton’s iconic seafront, this 130-year grand hotel has an original marble staircase that dates back to 1890.
- The hotel’s largest function room can cater for 1,000 delegates theatre-style.
- Some 33 meeting rooms offer sea views and capacities that range from 30 theatre-style to 800 for a standing reception or 600 for a sit-down dinner.
- An onsite audio-visual company will look after your every AV requirement.
- Guests can dine at the sea-facing 1890 at The Met restaurant, unwind within the Waterhouse bar and terrace, or relax in the indoor swimming pool, with steam room and fully integrated 24-hour gym.
Visit the Hilton Brighton Metropole website to find out more
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