Wireless Hotspots in Brighton

by liamssoft | January 28, 2007 at 06:48 pm
593 views | 0 Recommendations | 0 comments

Photos

Wireless Hotspots in Brighton

Wireless Hotspots in Brighton

see larger image

uploaded by liamssoft

Brighton & Hove has wireless internet hotspots popping up all over town mainly due to the Wi-Fi installation company Looseconnection and Pier to Pier but also thanks to a few forward thinking publicans, hoteliers and café owners. Here're some we know of, please feel free to add to the list.

* Al Duomo Restaurant, 7 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton

Free wireless internet throughout the restaurant

* Brighton Wave, 10 Madeira Place, Brighton

Free wireless access for guests in all rooms and lounge area laptop for guests private use.

* Granville Hotel, King's Road, Brighton

Free wireless internet connection covering the hotel and downstairs bar.

* King's Hotel, Kings Road, Brighton

Free wireless internet connections

* Marine View, New Steine, Brighton

Free wireless connection in most rooms and guest lounge.

* Montpelier Inn, Montpelier Place, Brighton

Surf your laptop with a pint or over a Sunday Roast!

* New Steine Hotel and Gulliver's Hotel, New Steine, Brighton

Broadband available in all rooms.

* The Open House, Springfield Road, Brighton

Next to London Road train station has wireless internet.

* The Terraces Bar and Grill have free wireless broadband access

* Walk of Fame Café, Brighton Marina, Brighton - Wireless hotspot throughout the café.

* Pubs with wireless connectivity:

Brighton Tavern, 100 Gloucester Road, Brighton; The Crescent, 6 Clifton Hill, Brighton; Freemasons, 38-39 Western Road, Hove; The Juggler, 21 Western Road, Hove; Montpelier Inn, Montpelier Place, Brighton; The Norfolk Arms (formerly Polar West), Western Road, Hove; The Open House, Springfield Road, Brighton; The Red Lion, 1 Hove Place, Hove; Walk of Fame Café, Brighton Marina, Brighton. And the fab little Southover Tea Rooms has a free hotspot. Also see below.Map Source : brighton.co.uk

Comments (0)

This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from