A 4-story villa dating back to 1882, St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast embraces a 19th-century theme, with characterful period details and retaining its original Victorian layout.
The Laindons is a Georgian, Grade II-listed building located on the High Street in Hastings’ old town, just a 5-minute walk from the beach and several restaurants.
21 miles from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park in Hastings, NORTHRISE RETREAT features accommodations with access to a sauna and hot tub.
This large house is just a 5-minute walk from the seafront, local shops and St Leonards Beach. It offers bright, modern rooms, and has a free on-site parking lot.
15 Grosvenor provides beachfront accommodations in Hastings. Featuring sea and garden views, this bed and breakfast also has free Wifi. Guests can have a drink at the bar.
The Lansdowne is centrally located on Hastings' seafront within a 5-minute walk of Hastings Train and Coach Stations. All rooms have private bathrooms, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
This beautiful Victorian villa has sea views. It is now a 5-star boutique guest house with free Wi-Fi and luxury rooms with digital TV, DVD players and toiletries.
Located in Hastings town center, less than a mile from Hastings Castle, Alexanders is a family-run hotel overlooking the Sussex Coast. The historic Old Town is just a short stroll along the seafront.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hastings cost $97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hastings are $106 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hastings can be found for $181 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hastings this weekend is $125 or, for a 4-star hotel, $261. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hastings for this weekend cost around $215 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $103 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hastings for tonight. You'll pay around $118 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hastings will cost around $170, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Hastings has weathered recent years rather better than many...
Hastings has weathered recent years rather better than many towns. The Old Town area which was a little run down on my last visit has now been restored with many restaurants and the narrow streets had a friendly vibe missing from places like The Lanes in Brighton. The town centre is nothing special but only has a few empty shops. St Leonards seems to be its more upmarket twin although the transition between towns is seamless. The coastal area is varied including an under cover "bottle alley" and some good coffee shops (Goat Ledge being my favourite with a hippy vibe). It also felt safe with groups of people of all ages just enjoying being outdoors by the sea with some music. There seem to be plentiful buses to explore further afield and there are two funicular lifts to the top of the cliffs for a more scenic view and to visit the castle. Other towns on the south coast may have a better reputation, but I doubt that you'd get a hotel with sea view at such an affordable price and the locals are universally friendly.
Dave
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Being a resident of Hastings for most of my life, The town...
Being a resident of Hastings for most of my life, The town like many others has it's up and downs, The area of St Leonards is peppered with bars and eateries as is the Old town of Hastings.
I can't recommend enough an Italian gem La Bella Vista on the seafront of St Leonards.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hastings always has a lot to offer but going off season...
Hastings always has a lot to offer but going off season means a lot of the places are not open. But there is still plenty to see and do good variety of coffee shops restaurants and bars to suit all tastes. St Leonard’s, Bexhill, Eastbourne and Brighton are all within driving distance. George st has loads of quirky shops to browse in. In peak season the fair ground and amusement arcades are great for the kids. Highly recommended.
Maggies is best for fish & chips
Two bulls for steak. Or go to Bentleys steakhouse in bexhill for the best steak experience plenty of Italian eateries. And there are 3 great wet fish and seafood outlets at Rockanoor
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We loved the vibrancy of independent shops and cafes in the...
We loved the vibrancy of independent shops and cafes in the Old Town, the mixture of fishing heritage and culture and seaside. Freshly made pizzas created and served with love at Monellis not to be missed.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely seaside town for a day.
Lovely seaside town for a day. But one more day to do The Battle Abbey which is 17 mins train ride and very easy. A few nice restaurants like the Thai in the book shop, Ladle was fantastic and so was the Porters Sunday roast (the veg roast option was delicious). The contemporary art museum had two very good exhibitions, and the shipwreck museum plus the fisherman’s museum were nice to walk through. The local history house is very nice and worth spending 15-30 mins. The book shop (the hare and hawthorn) is lovely.
Payal
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hastings has an eclectic feel with lots of interesting shops...
Hastings has an eclectic feel with lots of interesting shops, cafes and bars. Good quality for meals, vintage shops selling fascinating items at reasonable prices. Easy to navigate by car or on foot and when you need to escape retail therapy or walk off some of the extra calories, the beach and promenade are relaxed and safe. It's less edgy than Brighton but friendly and especially dog friendly.
The location of Tower House 1066 was great for the purpose of why we had went, we had an event at the Oval hastings and it was a 15 minute walk from the venue. The town centre is also within walking distance around 15-20 minutes. The staff were polite, friendly and helpful telling us where we could go if we wanted to get food and also helping us with travel tips. The rooms were clean and the beds were really comfortable, each room came with 2 bottles of water and had shower gel / soap as well as towels in each room.
Always first class. Thank you, what luxury & comfort.
Considering around same price there is a sub standard sea front Hotel offering rooms ~ but the Restaurant adjoining is a worth a visit ~. the lower priced choice will always be this Hastings room when available.
Brydges blows a lot of its competition out of the water. Love it, comfortable. Clean. Hygienic. Oh .. and a supply of real coffee, that .. is customer service! Friendly and kind, approachable management .
Although the hotel was on a road it was very quiet inside. My room was very cosy, clean and had lovely soaps and a selection of teas etc. The location was perfect as St Leonards is a town with all facilities plus it’s easy walking distance to Hastings and Bexhill. The lady who runs the place, Alison, was wonderful and had a good balance of being helpful and friendly but leaving you alone too. I loved my say and will be back!
Stayed at Astral Lodge once before and enjoyed it so thought we'd book again. Excellent beachfront location with short walk to shops, bars, restaurants etc.. It looks like the place has been refurbished a bit so very fresh looking hotel.. Staff very friendly on arrival and departure. No complaints at all and will book again on next trip to Hastings. Highly recommend and good value for money - Well run establishment!!
The rooms and building were very clean, and the kitchen area was of a modern style. Friendly staff on the 24 hour reception. The location is right in the middle of new town. It’s a busy street of bars and restaurants- but our room was very quiet.
I certainly may rebook when I’m back in Hastings again. I was staying for a gig at the crypt and this hotel is perfect for that!
The room was lovely, and exceeded our expectations. The B&B is located right on the promenade, with easy access to the beach and good restaurants in the immediate vicinity. The owners were incredibly helpful and friendly and breakfast was delicious. Would whole heartedly recommend this hotel to anyone looking to stay in Hastings.
Lovely pub,well positioned in the old town of Hastings, comfortable,clean, good sized room and staff great
Music was an added bonus and one of the reasons we chose to stay on the nights we did and good breakfast at the Land of Green Ginger opposite the pub
The room and facilities were spotless. The chambermaid wanted to clean every day but we said no. We live spotlessly! The hotel was situated perfectly, for town, old Hastings and the seashore. All road and rail links were brilliant.
Great hotel, fantastic location and staff couldn't be nicer. Lovely big room,food friendly we really enjoyed staying in this hotel full of character. Easy walking distance to Hastings. We will be back for sure!
The location was ok, but nowhere to park, not even close. Loved seeing the set for Mr Foyles house, and the range of hippie 2nd hand clothing shops. But...............you could get a 4 star hotel for less !
The few staff do their best in an old Victoria hotel that needs extensive modernisation. They were friendly. It was clean. The sea view is was good. It is a building with a lot of history. Faded glory.
Location is great - near to the train station and close to St Leonards as well as Hastings town center. Breakfast is exceptional - a true delight. Beautiful presentation and heavenly scrambled eggs.
This a friendly hotel. Breakfast is excellent. There is a bar with comfortable seating. It is on a good bus route. There are many buses into St Leonards or Hastings.
The hotel was ideally situated for both St Leonards on Sea and Hastings. The full English breakfast was excellent with a time slot system that worked well.
No 46 has very comfortable rooms, clean and welcoming. We have stayed there 3 times now and when visiting Hastings l always check if no 46 is available
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