Ambassador Hotel

Ambassador Hotel

Located in an 18th Century, Georgian Garden Square overlooking the sea.

 

Access information:
  • Seven steps up to the entrance
  • No access for wheelchair users
  • Hearing loops available

 

 

  • Address: Ambassador Hotel
    Marine Parade
    22-23 New Steine
    Brighton
    BN2 1PD

  • Phone: 01273 676 869
  • Getting There / Parking: A 4 Star Bed and Breakfast B&B Town House Hotel in the New Steine in Brighton Centre, Kemp Town City Village. Located close to the Beach, Pier, Restaurants, Clubs, Shopping, Royal Pavilion, Theatres, and bars. Approx 1.5 miles from Train Station - up a steep hill. Approx 200m from the Number 7 bus stop on St James' Street.

    There is local on-street 'pay and display' parking which is free for Blue Badge holders.

  • Getting In: There are seven steep steps up to the hotel entrance with a banister which almost goes to the top of the stairs. There is a push door with doorbell entry.
  • Getting Around / Facilities: There are three rooms available on the entry level floor which are available on request at time of booking. There are moveable tables and chairs in the bar area. There is a portable hearing loop for use in the reception, bar and breakfast room areas. There are stairs to rooms on the other levels. The stairs have a dark, patterned carpet and are not marked with white lines.
  • Accommodation / Rooms: Some rooms are fitted with hearing loops. Larger lightbulbs are available on request for those with visual impairments. The bathrooms are not adapted for those with disabilities, but there are walk-in showers. There is not a specific accessible toilet. There is key entry to the rooms.
  • Additional Comments: The staff at this venue are absolutely lovely and were very helpful during the review. The owner's name is Nick and he will be very accomodating if you call him for any further information. This hotel is not an accessible building for people with mobility difficulties, but they have really worked towards making it accessible for those with visual or hearing impairments. The approx cost for a double room mid-week is £85, or £95 at the weekend, with a reduction of 25% for stays of two or more nights out of high season. The restaurant has large print menus and are able to serve breakfast on the ground floor for those who wish.
  • Reviewed By: Shana
  • Review Date: May 2009, updated 10/3/2011 by Pappya