Langfords

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Reviews of Langfords Hotel, Brighton

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Review by Anonymous on 4th January, 2010

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Good Points: Pleasant (though evidently overworked) staff. Welcoming reception area. Spacious room. Decent breakfast. Bad Points: "Ensuite" facility too cramped. Room unheated; warmed - eventually - after complaining but radiator ice cold again in the morning. Lift out of order. Two flights of stairs for an elderly couple - not funny. General review: What should (and could) be a pleasant hotel but our stay was marred by the poor points outlined above. The receptionist/barman/porter must be worth his weight in gold to the owners.

Date visited: 2010-01-04

Review by Anonymous on 11th September, 2009

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Good Points: Staff always friendly and obliging Bad Points: Lift not working.Centre staircase out of use Very few TV channels. Only 3 coat hangers,no trouser hangers.Wi-Fi failed after 3 days.When the manageress finally arrived at 1030 she could not fix it permanently. Noise from other guests all night Saturday. General review: Poor

Date visited: 2009-09-11

Review by Gillian on 17th March, 2009

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Good Points: Staff were friendly, rooms were clean,one of the bathrooms in adouble was very small though. Bad Points: Unfortunately the moment you enter the hotel there is a strong smell of cooking, especially oil! The breakfasts were a great dissapointment for price.. continental over ripe bananas overdone croissants small choice for £7.50 and cooked very dry General review: Great to stay for weekend with friends not a romantic gettaway

Date visited: 2009-03-17

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