Eastbourne

The large seaside town of Eastbourne is a favoured retirement spot, those retirees showing the wisdom of age perhaps – it is one of the sunnier places in England, sheltered by cliffs and with a fine beach, with loads of character from many old structures, and excellent green spaces and amenities... Read More

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Hotels in Eastbourne - 67 places to stay

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Best Western York House Hotel

Best Western York House Hotel

With an indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi, York House has a stunning seafront position, less than 400 metres from the pier, and only 20 metres from the gently-sloping beach.
A family hotel since 1896, the ... More | visit website

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The Guesthouse East B&B

The Guesthouse East B&B
The 4 star, silver-rated Guesthouse East bed & breakfast in Eastbourne – awarded first place in the Independent‘s Top 50 B&Bs!

Self catering accommodation with the option of bed and breakfast that is contemporary yet ... More | Double Room: From £80 | visit website
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Lansdowne Hotel

Lansdowne Hotel

Combining the elegance of the Victorian age with every modern facility, the hotel occupies a premier position on the seafront overlooking the Western Lawns and Wish Tower, with superb views of Beachy Head.

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Majestic Hotel

Majestic Hotel
Our Eastbourne hotel’s views look out across Royal Parade towards the wide expanse of beach and the rippling sea. The Majestic Hotel is one of the best value hotels in Eastbourne and is situated in ... More | visit website
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New Wilmington Hotel

New Wilmington Hotel

The New Wilmington is a 40-room 3-star hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex. The hotel has been family run since 1981 and is very popular with visitors to Eastbourne owing to its proximity to Eastbourne town ... More | Double Room: From £39 | visit website

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Vernon House

Vernon House
Vernon House Hotel is one of the UK's most magnificent Victorian hotels, built in 1836 and situated two or three minutes walk to the famous Eastbourne Pier and a few minutes to the heart of ... More | visit website
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The Albany Lions Hotel

The Albany Lions Hotel

The Albany Lions Hotel is a privately owned 3 star hotel, on Eastbourne's magnificent seafront, with unrivalled views of the Channel. The hotel has 61 bedrooms, all with television, hospitality tray, hairdryer, telephone, radio and ... More | visit website

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Chatsworth Hotel

Chatsworth Hotel

The Chatsworth Hotel & Restaurant is a privately owned seafront hotel, with a long standing reputation for excellent English cooking and an award for customer services. Close to the beautifully preserved Victorian pier, town centre ... More | visit website

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Wish Tower Hotel

Wish Tower Hotel
The Wish Tower Hotel is one of the most prominent hotels on Eastbourne’s sea front and is situated opposite the restored Martello Tower and adjacent to the Devonshire Park Complex. Centrally located, the hotel is ... More | visit website
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Grand Hotel (The)

Grand Hotel (The)

Fully refurbished and restored 5 star hotel, overlooking seafront. Health Club boasts air conditioned gym, indoor and outdoor heated pools, Sauna, Steam, Solarium, Spa, Hair and Beauty Salon, 8 treatment rooms, 2 snooker tables. ... More | Double Room: From £165 per room | visit website

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