Set in a Grade 2 listed building, The Burlington Hotel is ideally situated on Eastbourne’s picturesque seafront. Parking is available, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Martin
United Kingdom
It was cheap and a good locations and the bed was comfortable
On the coast at Eastbourne, the View Hotel offers modern en-suite rooms, most of which have balconies. Situated on the main promenade, the beach is just a few minutes’ walk.
Lynne
United Kingdom
As it was a Sunday, I arrived early to sample the Carvery and I wasn't disappointed.The food was tasty and plentiful.Pauline's bright bubbly welcome to the restaurant got my trip off to a fabulous start. It continued with Toni's warm welcome and efficient check in. My room was spacious and comfy, along with the large power shower. Cal's bright and bubbly service in the bar great.
Breakfast as ever was fabulous added to by Ruth's warm morning greetings. Zoe's friendly and smiley check out. 10/10 as always 😃
Less than 200 metres from Eastbourne beach and opposite the Western Lawns, the The Lansdowne, Eastbourne has sea-facing lounges with original Victorian features and free Wi-Fi.
Paul
United Kingdom
Really location up the beachy head end of Eastbourne, good sea view and nice park and restaurant in front of hotel.
Staff great, breakfast was good, and for 3 of us the family room was great (1 adult, 1 baby, one 9 year old).
This magnificent 5-star hotel faces the beach from King Edward's Parade. It offers luxurious accommodation, 2 award-winning restaurants, and both an indoor and outdoor swimming pool.
W/C 19.02.24 - Please note scaffolding to the front of the building to enable essential repairs and redecoration - This may affect sea views - If you have any concerns please contact us.
susan
Italy
Great welcome at reception very informative and helpful..very comfy beds and pillows..lovely hot plentiful water for bath
Plenty soaps etc..Great view of sea from window...vending machine for snacks.. available alcohol to buy if wanted..2 nice seating areas on ground floor...chocolate biscuits(wrapped) on hall table to help yourself...and also bowl of sweets at reception...lovely helpful young lady at reception next a.m...and a snack bag of croissant yogurt and satsuma jam and butter available for all guests...which wasn't expected...wasn't noted on booking...so a yummy pleasant surprise...the hotel was being rejuvenated repainted outside which looked really good/modern grey...it goes to show hotel cared to spend £..they even scratched off the date etc for £2 parking ticket which was cheaper than parking meters...it was the quietest hotel we ever stayed in..it seemed like rooms wernt that close to each other to get disturbed by other guests....it felt to me like it was privately owned re all the lil extras added... Well done West Rocks..we would definitely like to return..👍💐
Facing the beachfront, The Majestic Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Eastbourne and has a terrace, restaurant and bar.
Mary
United Kingdom
The location was excellent on the seafront. The staff were helpful and very pleasant when I asked questions. The rooms were clean - I was moved to two rooms.
Queens Hotel is located on Eastbourne’s seafront and looking onto the pier. This Victorian seaside hotel features 2 restaurants, a sun lounge and a bar offering evening entertainment.
kevin
United Kingdom
Staff altogether wonderful, eg. Valeria waitress, Katie (?) on reception. I slept better than at home.
I see this as a grand old hotel which has seen better days, but I see you are making real effort to refurbish building, with good number of painters, decoraters and the like around.
Very good value for four nights (single) with breakfast and, three evening meals; pleasant sun lounge overlooking promenade; location on Marine Drive perfect.
I like patronising employee-owned business, and if ever visiting places where this group has an hotel, I'll probably stay there.
Good to see memoribilia of hotel displayed, eg. old bills, photos of 1938 local hoteliers' dinner/dance, etc.
Over years I've paid more for less value.
Set 300 metres from Eastbourne Beach, OYO Carlton Court Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Eastbourne and features a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
Directly opposite the pebble beach, this elegant Victorian property is ideally situated some 150 metres east of the Pier on Eastbourne's glorious seafront, boasting superb views of the English...
Welsh
United Kingdom
Sea views and really comfy beds, was very quiet too.
Set in a Grade 2 listed building, The Burlington Hotel is ideally situated on Eastbourne’s picturesque seafront. Parking is available, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Love the location and the staff are always helpful
The Cumberland is located on the Eastbourne seafront, overlooking the promenade, the Bandstand, and the Channel. It is a short walk to the town centre and boasts sea views throughout.
price was good value and offering a first class service.
Located less than 100 meters to Eastbourne’s seafront, New Wilmington Hotel is conveniently located opposite the Congress Theatre and Conference Center.
Comfortable stay after walking the South Downs Way
Located on Eastbourne’s seafront, Citrus Hotel Eastbourne by Compass Hospitality offers contemporary accommodation just 400 metres from Eastbourne town centre. Some rooms feature sea views.
Excellent staff and location. Just Infront of beach
W/C 19.02.24 - Please note scaffolding to the front of the building to enable essential repairs and redecoration - This may affect sea views - If you have any concerns please contact us.
Great welcome. Big rooms and great views. Comfortable beds.
Situated on Marine Parade, The Shore View Hotel boasts far-reaching views of the English Channel and Eastbourne Pier. The Royal Eastbourne Golf Club is 2 miles from the property.
Polite friendly staff good value for money breakfast good
The Cavendish Hotel faces the coast on Eastbourne's Grand Parade. Many suites offer wonderful views of the English Channel. Cavendish Library is a quiet, relaxing space to read or enjoy coffee.
room was lovely and clean, breakfast was wonderful
With an indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi, York House has a stunning seafront position. It is less than 400 metres from the pier, and only 20 metres from the gently sloping beach.
The room was nice and big with a comfortable sofa.
Set 300 metres from Eastbourne Beach, OYO Carlton Court Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Eastbourne and features a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
Stayed here before and was quiet, clean and comfortable.
Queens Hotel is located on Eastbourne’s seafront and looking onto the pier. This Victorian seaside hotel features 2 restaurants, a sun lounge and a bar offering evening entertainment.
A lovely big old hotel, designed to take coach parties.
Set on Eastbourne’s seafront less than 5 minutes' walk from Eastbourne Pier, The Eastbourne Riviera Hotel overlooks the local beach. It offers fresh food and modern rooms with LCD TVs.
Always a comfortable stay, regular here at the moment.
Imperial Hotel is just 2 minutes’ walk from the seafront in Eastbourne and offers traditional rooms. This Victorian seaside hotel features its own bar and restaurant.
Ideally located in the Eastbourne City Centre district of Eastbourne, Hadleigh Hotel is set 600 metres from Eastbourne Pier, 4.7 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park and 24 km...
The location was great. Cleanliness was very good.
Directly opposite the pebble beach, this elegant Victorian property is ideally situated some 150 metres east of the Pier on Eastbourne's glorious seafront, boasting superb views of the English Channel...
It was clean and staff were friendly on my arrival
Situated on the seafront, OYO The Strand Hotel is just 10 minutes’ walk from the Victorian Eastbourne Pier, The Royal Hippodrome Theatre and the city centre.
Light, airey, clean room. Lots of hot water, nice.
FAQs about hotels in Eastbourne
On average, 3-star hotels in Eastbourne cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in Eastbourne are £74 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Eastbourne can on average be found for £236 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Eastbourne this weekend is £88 or, for a 4-star hotel, £125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Eastbourne for this weekend cost on average around £156 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £68 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Eastbourne for tonight. You'll pay on average around £91 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Eastbourne will cost around £149 (based on Booking.com prices).
From London, take a direct train to Eastbourne (90 minutes). International travellers can fly into London Gatwick Airport, then take a direct train (54 minutes). Alternatively, from Newhaven, take a ferry from Dieppe, France, then a bus to Eastbourne (total travel time around 4 hours).
What guests said about Eastbourne:
10
Scored 10
Eastbourne is a friendly seaside town with a quirky array of...
Eastbourne is a friendly seaside town with a quirky array of conventional shops, charity shops and restaurants for all budgets and tastes. The streets are wide and generally clean. The only criticism is the parking. It is well populated and has a fair amount of visitors so finding a space on the street can be difficult. I stuck with the central NCP which saved time and a headache!
Richard
10
Scored 10
Very pleasant area, the town gave off a feeling of a local...
Very pleasant area, the town gave off a feeling of a local village. Plenty to occupy us a large entertainment centre.
to early to appreciate the beach area, but a pleasant walk along the Broadwalk. Plenty of small resturants down the side streets
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love Eastbourne for its wonderful selection of independent...
I love Eastbourne for its wonderful selection of independent shops, eateries, art and craft galleries, architecture, seafront, promenade, its proximity to so many gorgeous East Sussex villages - I visited the churches at Alfriston and Berwick
Eastbourne is worthy of many visits to explore all its nooks and crannies.
Ana
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beachfront location. Very close to lots of other amenities.
Beachfront location. Very close to lots of other amenities.
Town centre a short walk away, with a variety of shops and eateries. Train station also nearby.
Local bus route runs just behind hotel. But many conveniences located within a short walk.
Eastbourne Wheel (seasonal attraction) is right opposite to Lansdowne hotel. And The Wish Tower, and the Lifeboat Museum (run by the RNLI), are both within a 5 minute walk.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice, clean well maintained public areas.
Nice, clean well maintained public areas. Could do with more toilets. Good restaurants and bars, and a nice, if pebbly beach which was clean. Excellent long promenade, paved all the way with a fun looking pier facility.
Thomas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely sea front with no shops on the actual front.
Lovely sea front with no shops on the actual front.
Great eating area on Carlisle Road.
Disappointed that the train was supposed to be running along the prom but wasn't.
Great hop on-hop off bus option.
Located right on the seafront, opposite a beach and easy walk to pier and town centre. Breakfast was excellent, wide choice and served to you at table, not buffet style. The hotel is charming and old fashioned in a nice way. Staff very attentive and polite ,the staff were so friendly and helpful .The restaurant was superb - the quality of the food was amazing and was very reasonably priced. Will definitely be returning. The room was very clean and comfortable , had tea & coffee facilities
The hotel exceeded our expectations. Close to the seafront and a short walk from the Pier and the shops.
The staff were welcoming and helpful. Our room was very large, very clean and well equipped, with sea view. The restaurant was excellent and there was plenty of choice for breakfast, which was well cooked and well presented. There were several lounges to sit in and a comfortable bar area. We have no hesitation in recommending this hotel.
Excellent hotel, one of the best I have stayed at. The location is great, near to both the beach and the pier, and also to the town centre, which is very walkable. The appearance and decor are both lovely, whilst the public areas (terrace, restaurant, bar) are very comfortable. The whole hotel is very clean, accessible, and comfortable. The staff are lovely, friendly, and very helpful. I would certainly book to stay here again.
what a great hotel, with fantastic views of the seafront and the pier. such easy access to all amenities. The included full English breakfast was absolutely delicious. This is the first hotel I have ever stayed at that actually had an adequate amount of milk for the tea that was provided in the room. They did have coffee too. The bed was really comfortable, the water was hot, and the owners were very friendly.
The location was perfect, close to everything but far enough away to be quiet. Apartment was large and decorated beautifully! Good value considering a hotel room in some run down hotels on the seafront are around that price to! Had everything we needed in the apartment. Check in and out was smooth and host, Richard was lovely. Was very clean to. We will definitely be returning soon! Lovely place!
The size and location of the room in the hotel was good. Nice selection of biscuits and hot chocolate drink at bedtime. Although the room was at the back of the Hotel it was nice and quiet and just two small flights of stairs from the ground floor if the lift was engaged. Our stay was good value. A good selection of food at breakfast but would be nice to extend the time to 9.30 am
The hotel doesn’t serve breakfast at the moment but they can provide a really excellent bag with croissants, yoghurt, butter jam etc. at the reception. I liked the room decor which retained some original features with modern lighting. Loved the fish wallpaper on the feature wall.
Also, they give you a handy map of nearby restaurants (with discount vouchers).
The hotel is in good condition and the location is convenient in a way (close to the beach) but non practical (there is a small, overpriced grocery store nearby and a sorry Tesco, a 15 minutes walk away). Nice elevators and good A/C. Close by "restaurants" are bad to awful and overpriced. Try the mall (20 mins walk)
The location is just at the seafront, however it's extremely difficult to get a parking space, and if you find one it's paid.
There is a pub straight underneath the hotel, very good beer and professional staff.
The room was small but had everything what is needed for the stay.
I liked it.
Comfy and private ensuite, next to the seafront, very nice lady helped me on arrival at a very short notice and later than they normally do last check ins. Very honest hotel standard consistent with what they advertise. Good place to rest and enjoy Eastbourne attractions.
The location is in the lovely ‘meads’ area of Eastbourne, near the downs on the western side of town. Very close to the seafront and also close to shops and cafes. Lovely homely feel. All mod cons. Hidden away, so very secluded. Feels like a “secret hideaway” for couples.
Excellent location on seafront and near to town centre. Hotel has its own private car park. Bar staff were superb and very friendly. Drinks were a reasonable price. Considering this was the first week it reopened after long lockdown, hotel operated very efficiently
we really enjoyed our stay in this hotel. Lovely Victorian grandeur, perfectly suited to Eastbourne. Just a stone’s throw from the pier and seafront gardens. Live entertainment every night, very good food in the restaurant, perfect!
What a super modern hotel with fantastic views over the seafront in Eastbourne. We couldn’t fault it, from the friendly staff, the clean and comfortable room, to the tasty breakfast.
The hotel is well situated with easy parking just outside the hotel, daily tickets being available from the hotel at £2.00 per day. Breakfasts were very good with plenty of choice.
Lovely apartment, spacious and tastefully decorated. The location is great, in a quiet area of Eastbourne but close to the seafront, local shops and two nice pubs.
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