Hotels in Hove

Famed as a tranquil seaside resort in East Sussex, Hove promises a quintessentially British coastal charm. Whether you're after hotels with postcard-worthy seaside views, family-friendly places that offer a welcoming homely vibe, or budget accommodations that provide all necessities without breaking the bank, Hove's hospitality is as diverse as it is delightful.

Make the most of the sun-soaked beaches, explore the rich history, or simply soak up the town's tranquil atmosphere. Whether for couples seeking a romantic retreat, families in need of a fun holiday, or friends planning a group getaway, Hove has accommodation for everyone. Discover your ideal hotel in Hove with LycaFly today.

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Steeped in rich history, Hove began as a modest fishing village and quickly burgeoned in the 19th century, mirroring its nearby white-washed sister town Brighton. With striking hints of its agricultural roots still prevalent, development owes credit to the growth of its neighbouring parishes of Aldrington, Hangleton and the urban district of Portslade.

Hove's coastline, complete with shingle at high tide and exposed sand at low, channels the manicured charm of a storm beach. Behind it, the elevation of the landscape ranges from 22 feet to 190 feet. Once dominated by farmland abundant with oats, barley, corn and other veggie produce, Hove is now a bustling borough with remnants of its rural roots scattered throughout.

With a plethora of tales to tell, Hove's hidden secrets can be discovered in places like The Ship Inn, a known haunt for 18th-century smugglers. But for those clutching their history books tighter, the Hove Museum and Art Gallery, home to the uniquely ancient Hove amber cup, offers a deep dive into the town's past.

When to visit Hove

While Hove entertains visitors with its tranquil charm throughout the year, the best times to visit are certainly between June, July and August when temperatures rise, providing an idyllic coastal retreat. The pleasant climate maintains a mild temperament making summertime in Hove an undoubted highlight of the British beach season.

While April, September and March are considered the driest months, Hove's charm doesn't falter when sprinkled with classic British rain showers. The city stays bustling even in off-season, as visitors enjoy the less crowded and cost-effective time in March. So, whether it’s for the summer joy that July brings or the affordable escape in March, Hove welcomes you to its own corner of heaven on the Sussex coast anytime of the year.

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