Hassle free conferencing with FS-EM
- We'll organise your event from start to finish
- We'll provide an all inclusive package
- Venue booking and direct liaison with the venue
- Choice of 2 or 3 venues that meet your requirements
- UK wide, pre-vetted venues chosen for quality and service
Call the conference hotline for advice about your next conference or business meeting.
Conference Hotline
01590 681765
Brighton Travel Information
Access to Brighton is easy by road, rail, air and sea. When you get there, most of the towns attractions are within easy walking distance of each other.
By Road
The A23 to the north of Brighton connects to the M23/M25 motorway. Access to Brighton from the east and west is via the A27.
By Rail
Rail services to Brighton run frequently from London Victoria with Southern. Thameslink also runs a service to Brighton from London King's Cross and Bedford.
National Rail Enquiry Service
By Air
London Gatwick Airport is only 30 minutes from Brighton when traveling by rail or road.
Maps of Brighton
Multimap Brighton Area Map (1:100000)
Places of Interest in Brighton
Brighton Marina
Brighton Marina offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities including cinema, bowling complex, shops, bars/pubs and restaurants.
Brighton Pier
Originally opened in 1899, Brighton Pier is a grade II listed building and combines the old with the new to provide a unique experience for every visitor.
Royal Pavilion
The unique Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a ?must see? for all visitors.
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Brighton offers an enviable range of meeting facilities and conference venues
With an extensive range of venues in Brighton, FS-EM can cater for
- large conferences to small business meetings
- seminars
- training programmes
- team building events
- product launches
Conference Venues in Brighton
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Built in 1873, The Belgrave Hotel was originally named the ?Hotel Victoria? and has remained one of the most recognised landmarks in Brighton.
This Victorian building with it?s delightful sculptured exterior features a distinctive copper dome and has recently completed a ?2 million refurbishment. |
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As Brighton?s only 5 star hotel the Grand still commands centre stage on the seafront.
Dating back to 1864, this magnificent 5 star hotel has earned a reputation for well-appointed accommodation, excellent cuisine and a superb Leisure Club.
The majestic building has been designed in elaborate Italian Renaissance style with intricate balconies and gleaming white fa?ade. The hotel features a magnificent reception area with marble pillars and a sweeping staircase. |
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The Hilton Brighton Metropole has a splendid central sea-facing location and excellent modern facilities making it ideal for all business events.
The in house business centre will ensure that you have all you need for a smooth running event. |
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The Imperial Hotel is on Brighton?s seafront, just minutes away from the town centre.
Great care has been taken to create an interior which enhances the magnificent architecture of the building.
It is a well established conference centre and offers all modern amenities to ensure that your event runs smoothly. |
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Langfords Hotel is in the centre of Hove, just outside Brighton. The hotel is part of a private 3 hotel collection, all within 5 minutes walk of each other.
The hotel?s bedrooms have recently been refurbished and are comfortable and spacious.
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This lovely Elizabethan Manor house is a haven for those that want to get away from it all.
The peaceful ambience of the hotel?s surroundings and 9 acre gardens make Ockenden Manor an ideal location for all your business events.
The hotel also boasts a Michelin Star Restaurant |
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The Old Ship is located on the sea front overlooking the glorious beaches and famous piers. It dates back to 1559, making it the oldest hotel in Brighton. Today, after a ?3 million refurbishment the hotel has been restored to its former glory whilst reflecting the contemporary atmosphere of stylish Brighton.
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The Ramada Jarvis Hotel Brighton is an ideal choice for business events. Situated on Brighton?s seafront the hotel is conveniently located for Brighton town centre and main attractions.
The hotel has it?s own Leisure Club to unwind at the end of the day. |
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This Regency Style hotel was built in 1826 and sits opposite Brighton Pier. Many of the rooms feature sea views and the restaurant and lounge also boast fabulous views across the English Channel.
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Located on Brighton?s seafront, the Thistle is a modern deluxe property situated in a premier position on the promenade, overlooking the sea.
Built around a spectacular atrium the hotel offers 208-air conditioned bedrooms including suites and has a full leisure centre with swimming pool, sauna and excellent gym. |
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The West Beach is a comfortably furnished hotel conveniently located in Brighton?s city centre.
The hotel offers comfortable accommodation and meeting facilities. |
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Built in 1883 as a family home South Lodge Hotel still exudes that feel. Amongst the 93 acres of parkland are 260 varieties of Rhododendrons, Camellias and Azaleas which, when in bloom, present a magnificent sea of colour. Inside are 45 exquisitely furnished rooms, some with romantic four-posters, others with bubbling Jacuzzis, and wherever you turn stunning views over the South Downs. Lewis cooks carefully and superbly using fresh local produce, much of it from our own walled garden. The art of the cooking is matched by a carefully selected wine list.
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The contemporary Hilton Brighton West Pier sits in a prime position on the city's seafront, opposite the beach and within walking distance of the city's many local attractions, bars and restaurants. With a number of delightful sea-facing rooms, superb restaurant, sun terrace, and stylish meeting and function facilities, we are the perfect choice for business or pleasure.
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Newick Park is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian house set in over two hundred acres of landscaped gardens and parkland, where you can relax in total peace and privacy together with glorious views over the Longford River and lake to the South Downs.
As one of the few estates to be both privately owned and run, guests to the house are guaranteed a level of personal service which is quite outstanding, whilst a combination of fine antiques and newly refurbished comfort in the spacious reception rooms provide an atmosphere that is both friendly and elegant.
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The Queens Hotel stands proud on the Brighton sea-front, almost opposite the landmark Brighton Pier,and backs onto the famous Lanes shopping area.
Having just completed an extensive refurbishment it boasts a contemporary atmosphere,with spacious and stylish bedrooms.
A healthclub with swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and weights area to enhance the enjoyment of your stay.
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