You’ve got a small meeting to plan in Brighton, and finding the right space is key. Or maybe you need a quiet room for a focused discussion or a creative space for brainstorming with your team? Brighton has fantastic small meeting rooms for hire, from small boardrooms near the seafront to private meeting spaces in the Lanes. You’ll find venues with everything from AV facilities to catering services and easy access for your attendees. With Tagvenue, finding the perfect meeting room is quick and hassle-free so that you can get down to business.
Prices of small meeting rooms in Brighton average around £50 hire fee per hour. The exact costs depend on the room size, audiovisual equipment (such as projectors or microphones), or high-speed Wi-Fi. Additional services, such as catering or on-site coordinators, may cost extra. Flexible configurations for presentations, workshops, or networking, along with amenities such as parking or dedicated breakout rooms, will also affect the price. See usual price ranges in Brighton, based on Tagvenue data:
From £30 | to £75 | hire fee per hour |
From £650 | to £2000 | minimum spend per event |
From £40 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated September 2025), the best options include:
The Nightingale Room at The Grand Central Brighton
in Brighton City Centre - rated 5/5
Venue said: Depending on the chosen layout, the Nightingale Room can accommodate up to 50 people seated or 100 people standing/dancing. There is also a private bar, and catering for all your food and beverage needs.
Basement Bar at The Park View
in Brighton - rated 4.8/5
Venue said: We also have disabled access in the room. With the added extra of our bottom terrace to let your party head outside too...
The Marine Room at Brighton Harbour Hotel
in Brighton City Centre - rated 4.7/5
Venue said: Versatility is at the heart of this remarkable space, as it effortlessly transforms to meet the unique needs of your event. With the option to divide into two smaller rooms, it accommodates everything from grand conferences...
Many venues include high-speed Wi-Fi, projectors and whiteboards, and video conferencing facilities for hybrid meetings. Some locations also provide complimentary refreshments or tea and coffee services, helping attendees stay comfortable during long sessions. Other conveniences, such as breakout areas for more relaxed discussions, are available in some locations.
For smaller team meetings or brainstorming sessions, rooms with seating capacities from 6 to 18, like those at Runway East or The Dance Space, offer comfortable setups. Having a central location is also crucial - North Laine, for instance, is easy to reach by public transport and provides dining options for after the meeting. Finally, check the amenities included with the hire. If you're planning a hybrid meeting, make sure the venue has a conference call facility.
You can organise business meetings, team-building workshops, and training sessions. Venues like Sunflower Studio in North Laine are great spaces perfect for strategy meetings while larger rooms at Puzzle Bored, also in North Laine, can host workshops or presentations for up to 40 seated guests. With their adaptable setups, these spaces are also great for networking events or small group discussions.