Two of us stayed here just for the one night. We were given room 9. Please beware, if you have mobility issues etc you need to ask for a low floor room. Room 9 is up about 6 flights of slim stairs. (Reception is down a very thin, steep set of steps). Our room was a family room and had 3 beds. They all had duvets and lots of pillows, there were also some fluffy blankets where the clothes hangers were, but they werent needed as the radiator kept the room warm. The beds were comfortable. The blinds were ok, not black out so light came in, even in November.. There was a weird little old window which was 3/4 covered by a picture but the light came underneath it. Tray with tea / coffee / glasses and little milks - need more milks esp when there are a couple people in the room. The bathroom was tiny as other reviews say, nowhere much to put two females' washbags, make up, hair brushes etc. The shower was tiny but it gave hot water when we used it. Teeny weeny sink. We slept well, apart from some drunken numpties at about 4am yawping outside. Plenty of plug sockets. TV working fine. The location is ideal for the Pier and the shops - its a bit of an uphill trek to the train station and the Queens Road Shops and Brighton Centre. (BC is about a 20 min walk) The lady (staff) was really nice, helpful, helped us out with places to go. Read some poor reviews but overall you arent booking a 5* hotel, you are booking a 3* Guest house. If you dont want to pay summer prices for a GH and not a hotel, dont, its that simple. We were quite happy with our stay.