Location and Directions

This Brighton youth hostel is located on Brighton beach, overlooking the Brighton Pier

Brighton Hostel Directions

Hostel Address

10-12 Grand Junction Road
Brighton
United Kingdom
BN1 1NG

From Brighton Bus Station

You'll find us on Grand Junction Road and it's literally a 30 second walkfrom the bus stop.

From Brighton Train Station

From the main exit onto Queens Road proceed south downhill towards the beach. Walk straight on, following the street as it turns into West Street. Continue south until you reach the main road before the beach. Turn left on the seafront, walk for about 800 yards and the Palace hotel is on the left hand side. Look out for our small, green St. Christopher’s sign. This is our main entrance. If you reach the pier you have gone to far. We are next to the Grosvenor Casino.

Location in Brighton

Brighton is one of the most vibrant, lively and eclectic cities England has to offer. Once a quaint seaside town Brighton has become a wildly popular destination with its electric bohemian undercurrent, the majestic Royal Pavilion and the wacky, tacky Brighton Pier. Amongst so much fun and excitement, you’ll need a hostel that shares the same funky vibe as the city. You’ll need St. Christopher’s Brighton hostel. Located on the sea front opposite Palace Pier, you’ll find yourself in the thick of all the good-times you can handle.

The Royal Pavilion was commissioned by George VI and the exotic, Indian inspired building is royal extravagance. Daring colours, gilded dragons and imitation bamboo staircases adorn the inner rooms and present an extravagantly apt tribute to one of English royal histories most provocative characters.

There is no shortage of shopping opportunities in Brighton with the Lanes, a swirling mass of crossing streets overflowing with off-beat treasures, and the Artists Quarter, home to local studios selling individual one-off pieces from prints and paintings to wood carvings and wrought iron furniture. Still want more then head off to North Laine for a selection of independent shops where any fashionista would feel right at home. The city centre is enclosed in a shocking one square mile, but there’s so much to see and do you’ll want to extend your stay so you don’t miss a thing.

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Travelling to Brighton

By Rail

From London Victoria

South Central trains run to Brighton throughout the day.

From London Bridge

Thameslink Trains start in Hertfordshire and pass through the city of London and down to Brighton.

From East and West

South Central Trains run along the south coast and link Brighton with Hove, Worthing and Portsmouth to the West or Lewes, Eastbourne and Hastings to the East.

By Coach

National Express coaches depart for Brighton from London Victoria Coach Station 19 times a day.

By Air

Gatwick International Airport is half an hour by road and rail from Brighton. The M23 connects Gatwick to Brighton and the London-Brighton rail link passes through the airport which has its own station. 

Heathrow International Airport is on the M25 connecting the M23 at junction 7. There is a direct coach link to Gatwick or you can take the underground from Heathrow to London Victoria.

By Road

From London

The M25.23 link provides road access from London and the rest of the country.

From East and West

The A27 and the A259 provide access to Brighton, the A259 runs along Brighton’s seafront.

A Little Local History 

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