Brighton
Brighton is lively, creative and easy to enjoy as a group, with everything from seafront hotels to characterful private spaces tucked behind the main streets. It’s a great choice for team days, client entertaining and celebrations, especially if you want the energy of a city without the pace of London.
Glow can help you shortlist the right venues, shape the schedule, and handle the details so the day runs smoothly. Expect straightforward advice, quick turnarounds, and options that fit your brief. Want to know more?
Event Spaces
A proper statement venue on the seafront — guests ride up together and you get Brighton views in every direction. Brilliant for drinks receptions and launches that need something built-in and a bit unexpected.
A characterful arts venue with bags of personality, great for events that want something less corporate and more creative. Works well for talks, panels, awards-style evenings and receptions with a different backdrop.
The Royal Pavilion
One of the most distinctive venues in the country — dramatic interiors, serious wow-factor, and a setting guests will remember. Ideal for receptions and dinners that need to feel genuinely special, with Brighton’s history baked in.
Where your team stay matters
A proper seafront landmark with classic interiors and a great sense of arrival. It’s polished, comfortable, and brilliantly located for events along the promenade and in town.
A boutique hotel with loads of personality — individually styled rooms, creative details, and a more relaxed, independent vibe. Great for anyone who wants something memorable rather than another standard hotel stay.
A small, design-led boutique hotel right by the seafront, with beautifully finished rooms and a more individual, grown-up style. It’s a great alternative to the big names — central, distinctive, and very special for an overnight stay.
Dining Experiences That Impress
Burnt Orange is a lively, design-led restaurant in central Brighton, known for open-fire cooking and small plates that work brilliantly for groups. It’s ideal for a dinner with a bit of energy — great food, great room, and an easy place to settle in for the evening.
The Flint House serves small plates and cocktails in central Brighton, with a menu that’s made for sharing. It’s a strong option for group dinners — sociable, well-paced, and easy to turn into a longer evening without it becoming a big formal sit-down.
Moshimo is a long-running Brighton favourite for Japanese food, with a buzzy dining room and plenty of choice for mixed groups. It’s great for a lively evening where you want something more interesting than the usual “steak and chips” option.