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Where to Stay Near Amex Stadium 2026: Best Hotels and Accommodation for Fans

Where to Stay Near Amex Stadium 2026: Best Hotels and Accommodation for Fans
A general view of the Amex Stadium - Photo via IMAGO / Sportimage

Heading to the American Express Stadium in 2026? Whether you're watching a football game involving Brighton & Hove Albion or attending a major event, choosing the right place to stay can make life much easier.

The stadium is located in Falmer, just outside the city centre — but with trains taking only around 8 minutes from Brighton Station, staying centrally is often the smartest move.

FootballGroundGuide takes a look at the best accommodation options to help you save time, avoid travel stress, and make the most of your trip.

Budget and Mid-Range Hotels Near Amex Stadium

If you prefer to stay closer to Falmer or want better value away from the seafront, these options offer comfort without Brighton’s peak weekend prices.

Malmaison Brighton

Located at Brighton Marina, this stylish hotel offers spacious rooms and strong value — especially for Signature Suites. A modern, relaxed base slightly away from the city centre buzz.

White House Brighton

Comfortable and well-equipped rooms featuring king-sized beds, coffee machines, and cosy lounge areas. Ideal for couples or fans wanting a homely feel.

The Downs Hotel

A friendly and comfortable option closer to the South Downs. Clean, air-conditioned bedrooms and a hearty breakfast make it a practical matchday base.

Centrally Located Options Close to Amex Stadium

These hotels give you the classic Brighton seafront or city-centre experience — plus an easy train ride to Falmer.

The Grand Brighton

An iconic Victorian seafront hotel with elegant rooms and an excellent bar. Around a 12–15 minute walk to Brighton Station for the direct train to Falmer. Perfect for a proper Brighton weekend feel.

Harbour Hotel Brighton

Modern and upscale with sea views and a spa. Located right on the seafront near The Lanes and top restaurants. About 15 minutes on foot to the station.

The Claremont

A boutique Victorian guest house in the quieter Hove area. A calmer alternative if you want to avoid late-night noise. Roughly 20–25 minutes to Brighton Station by bus or brisk walk.

A general view outside the Amex Stadium
A general view outside the Amex Stadium – Photo via IMAGO / Sportimage

Great Options for Sightseeing Before or After Amex Stadium Visit

Brighton is one of the best football away days in England for combining sport and a seaside getaway.

Staying centrally gives you access to the seafront, Brighton Palace Pier, The Lanes shopping district, and countless independent cafés and pubs. Trains from Brighton Station to Falmer are frequent and take around 8 minutes, making matchday travel extremely simple.

Hotel du Vin Brighton

A boutique, wine-focused hotel tucked near The Lanes. Stylish and intimate, which is great for couples or a special football weekend.

Artist Residence Brighton

Quirky, creative, and very “Brighton.” Ideal if you want something unique rather than a standard chain hotel.

For something more unusual, consider:

Brighton Experience Freedom Glamping

An outdoorsy, left-field choice offering a glamping experience close to the city. A fun option if you want something different while staying within reach of both Brighton and the stadium.

FGG Verdict: Best Areas To Stay Near Amex Stadium

For the full experience, stay in central Brighton near the seafront or Brighton Station. You’ll enjoy the city’s atmosphere and have a quick, direct train to the Amex Stadium.

If you prefer quieter surroundings or are driving, consider Brighton Marina, Hove, or areas slightly outside the centre for better prices and easier parking.

As always, book early for Premier League weekends, as Brighton is extremely popular year-round, and prices can rise quickly when fixtures coincide with summer tourism or major events.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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