Europe’s largest privately owned hostel chain, a&o Hostels, has opened a second property in the UK and their 39th across Europe. a&o Brighton, which is now open for reservations, is centrally located in the heart of the famous seaside resort with a view of Brighton Pier.
Offering 50 rooms with a total of 186 beds, a stylish Victorian-style lobby bar and a characterful restaurant, guests can now stay at a&o Brighton in a listed building from the Regency era which once served as a hotel in 1819 and reportedly welcomed the likes of Charles Dickens among others. a&o Hostels are renowned for opening properties in previously occupied buildings as part of their sustainability drive, with the Brighton property most recently used as a youth hostel. The company aims to be Europe’s first net-zero hostel chain in 2025.
“The property is a true gem, and we are extremely excited about this special new addition to our European portfolio”, said Oliver Winter, Founder of a&o Hostels. “The building carries an incredible history, great architecture, very good accessibility and of course a superb location with plenty to be explored”, he added.
a&o Brighton is open for stays immediately, and there are plans to invest a further 1.45 million euros towards the staged modernization of the property in the winter months. This opening marks the latest in a list of new developments, following the opening of a&o Rotterdam in 2022, a&o Edinburgh City in 2021 and a&o Firenze Campo di Marte (Florence) later this year.
Speaking on the growth strategy, Oliver Winter insists the plan is to be strategic and thoughtful: “We want sustainable growth with locations and properties that work in the long term and will be attractive destinations for our guests for years to come. We don’t have set criteria for the size of the properties we open, more so the potential to open locations which have heart and soul.”
Prime seaside location with links to London
Accessible within an hour on the train from the UK’s capital, Brighton has a lot to offer with lively beaches, culture, art and events. The Lanes district is popular for its individual stores, a variety of pubs, cafés and restaurants, museums and galleries, monuments and historical sites.