Malmaison Brighton

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New Year’s Day 2017 brought a treat. A one night to stay at Hotel Malmasion, Brighton.
Previously know as Hotel Seattle, in 2016 it was taken over by the Malmaison Group . We last stayed at the hotel a few years ago, so we were keen to see what changes had been introduced to this boutique hotel.
We stayed in a double clubroom with sea view.  The balcony had views of the marina and we were a little surprised to see that a block of flats spring up on one side of the marina that used to be a harbour wall. Also, the number eateries in the marina seemed to have doubled since our last visit.
On our that last visit, the room had started to look past its best due to the easily marked cream walls. The room was spacious and fully refurbished. The wall paper and headboard were themed in the typical dark Malmaison colours that you would expect. Complimentary chocolates and strangely two green apples greeted us on arrival. The room was well equipped with a mini bar, hairdryer, iron & ironing board, Lavassa coffee machine, kettle and safe. For tech lovers there were amble plug sockets around the room.
Disappointingly, I couldn’t attach my iPad to the back of the Samsung TV as it was too close to the wall so had to use mirror screening instead. The coat hangers in the wardrobe were so high you could have difficulty reaching them. Sadly, no bath but a large shower. I loved the electic designs of the wall paper, cushions, lighting and pictures in the room. The king size bed and pillows were very comfortable and I enjoyed an excellent sleep.

Food…..

On arrival we had lunch in the hotel restaurant which was empty apart from two other tables. I can recommend the ribs and crème brulee. Next day the breakfast didn’t disappoint and the staff were very efficient and friendly.

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Especially in the colder and wetter months, I have to admit that more than once we haven’t ventured out of our hotel room.  The rooms are so comfortable and warm. After all, you need to get your money’s worth! Sea air, good sleep, good food….. it’s definitely the place go to for a good shot of R&R.
I am sure we will be back and maybe will try one of the hotel’s cocktails or an afternoon tea.

For more information…..

Hotel Malmaison Brighton:
Brighton Marina, Brighton BN2 5WA
http://www.malmaison.com

 

Botany Bay Hotel- Broadstairs

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If a break from London and sea air is your desire then the Botany Bay Hotel near Broadstairs, Kent may be the answer. Set on chalk cliffs looking out to the English Channel with Botany Bay beach a short walk away.
During World War Two this property was commandeered by the Royal Navy for Wrens to stay in. The turret was used as a watch tower. In 1960, it became a hotel called The Fayreness. Until 2014, when it was refurbished and renamed the Botany Bay Hotel. For beer lovers the hotel is owned by the Kent brewery, Shepherd Neame.
Arriving on a Sunday in March, we snatched a bargain break for one of the best rooms in the hotel – the feature room with sea view. The room included large windows with panoramic views, a comfy king size bed, seating area looking out to the coast and a balcony with table and chairs. Beware some rooms just have Juliette balconies. The hotel and rooms are decorated in a nautical theme with local pictures of the Kent coast.
A welcome surprise, in addition to the normal tea-making facilities was a Nespresso coffee machine! Excellent Wi-Fi was available in the room but the large TV disappointingly only had five channels. In the morning, I was able to enjoy a long luxurious soak in the large bath.

Food…..

It’s lovely to have a Sunday dinner that you don’t have to cook yourself. Even better not to have pots and pans to wash afterwards?
So we were looking forward to the Carvery Sunday Dinner available all day on Sundays. Unfortunately, we arrived too late for the Carvery? Nevertheless, I had a lamb roast dinner and my partner, had fish and chips. The bar had a wide range of affordable good wines.
In the morning as always, we looked forward to the breakfast which was included in the price for the room. Sadly, although hot it didn’t live up to expectations or the description in the menu. Portions were miserly and let the hotel down. ‘Locally smoked kippers ‘ meant one kipper! Pancakes with banana and bacon came with a few slices of banana and small snips of bacon. Not a rasher in sight. Nowhere to be seen were the croissants and yoghurt mentioned in the menu. Staff were friendly and service was good both in the evening and morning.

The Beach…..

Botany Bay beach is less than a minutes walk away from the hotel. This Blue Flag quality beach was used for smuggling years ago.  A visit at low tide in the evening can offer lots of surprises amongst the rock pools.

Nearby…..

Margate and the Turner Gallery is less than 3 miles away.  Closer to the hotel is Broadstairs, Joss Bay and the North Foreland Lighthouse.

For more information…..

Botany Bay Hotel:
Marine Drive, Kingsgate, Broadstairs, Kent  CT10 3LG
http://www.botanybayhotel.co.uk