Hotels Businesses For Sale in Brighton

Brighton combines a vibrant coastal city centre, strong tourism, and diverse residential neighbourhoods, creating reliable demand across retail, hospitality, and service‑based businesses. Areas such as Hove, Kemptown, and London Road add further commercial activity. With year‑round footfall and excellent transport links, Brighton remains a highly attractive location for business buyers.

This makes Brighton an attractive location for buyers seeking hotels businesses for sale, supported by consistent demand across the area.

1 Hotels Businesses For Sale in Brighton


10 bed Guest House in Brighton

Asking Price: £1,275,000 Turnover: £1,600

Terrace property, excellent trading position, close to hospital and the sea front residential and commercial area, BRIGHTON. The sales currently averages £1,600 p.w.

FreeholdAccommodation Included


Areas We Cover in Brighton

We list Hotels Businesses for sale throughout Brighton, including Coldean, Falmer, Hollingbury, Patcham, Preston, Stanmer, Withdean, Bevendean, Brighton Marina, Kemptown, Moulsecoomb, Ovingdean, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Woodingdean, Fishersgate, Portslade, Southwick, Poynings, Pyecombe, Saddlescombe.

As a Nationwide agency, we support buyers and sellers in every region, with dedicated coverage across Brighton and the wider East Sussex market.

Looking to Sell a Hotel in Brighton?

Sell a Hotel in Brighton Selling a Hotel in Brighton deserves a strategy that delivers results, and that's exactly what we provide. As a nationwide agency with decades of experience, we combine targeted multi-site advertising, a large database of active buyers, and a free, confidential valuation service to help you achieve the best possible sale. With our No Sale No Fee approach, you only pay on success - giving you a risk-free, professional route to market. Find out more »

Why Buy a Hotel?

Hotels remain one of the UK’s most established and consistently in‑demand hospitality businesses, offering strong trade from tourists, business travellers, contractors, families, and event‑goers. Whether you’re looking for a boutique hotel, a coastal property, a town‑centre hotel, or a mixed accommodation‑and‑restaurant operation, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on hotels for short breaks, work stays, group bookings, weddings, and leisure travel - creating steady occupancy with clear peaks during weekends, holidays, and seasonal tourism periods. Many hotels benefit from repeat guests, strong margins on rooms, and additional revenue from food service, bars, events, and function hire.

Operationally, hotels offer buyers a scalable and versatile business model, with opportunities to grow through refurbishment, improved online presence, dynamic pricing, expanded dining options, and partnerships with travel platforms or local attractions. With predictable demand and the ability to tailor services to local markets, hotels often deliver strong year‑round performance with long‑term growth potential.

At Nationwide Businesses, we’ve been selling UK hotels since 1959, and our long‑standing experience means we understand exactly what buyers look for and what sellers need to achieve the best price. All valuations are free, and we operate on a No Sale, No Fee basis with no advertising charges.

Explore Hotels for sale across Brighton, including guest houses, boutique hotels, coastal properties, and mixed hospitality‑and‑accommodation businesses. Many listings offer established trading history, strong occupancy potential, and opportunities to enhance services or modernise facilities, giving buyers confidence in both immediate performance and long‑term returns.


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FAQ

1. What does a Hotel typically offer?
Hotels usually provide guest accommodation, ensuite rooms, food and beverage services, housekeeping, events or function space, and facilities such as parking, lounges, bars, or leisure areas.

2. How profitable are Hotels?
Typical annual turnover ranges from £150,000 to £2m+, depending on size, occupancy rates, room pricing, location, and additional revenue streams such as food, bar, or events.

3. Who are the main customers for Hotels?
Customers include business travellers, tourists, families, contractors, event guests, and visitors seeking short‑stay or long‑stay accommodation.

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