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.
Nuno
United Kingdom
Perfect location,
Caring staff
Good Value for money
In other a Great Thanks to all members of the team Xx
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.
Claire
United Kingdom
Good location, nice hotel layout, clean, budget friendly. Could be excellent value.....
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.
Denise
United Kingdom
Staff were excellent, very attentive. Room was clean, good size, partial sea view. Location very good, on-site car parking a real bonus. Breakfast had loads of choice, hot and cold selection. Didn’t included dinner in booking but booked at venue, very tasty, well cooked and value for money.Entertainment a mixed bunch, Friday average, Saturday appalling, Sunday particularly good, enjoyed bingo.
The East Beach hotel is situated directly across from the stunning Eastbourne beach, providing a picturesque view of the seafront and pier, along with breathtaking panoramic views of the English...
B Kaur
United Kingdom
Great little hotel, very clean and great sea view from the room. Lovely, generous breakfast and professional staff.
Set in a grand Victorian building across from The Towner Gallery and Congress Theatre,Devonshire Park Hotel offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, designer toiletries.
Vivien
United Kingdom
Location was brilliant. The night receptionist his personality not good looked like he slept in his shirt which was hanging out and no tie or jacket. Not offered any help to show us where the lift was and he wasnt sure where my room was.
Situated on the seafront, The Strand Hotel is just 10 minutes’ walk from the Victorian Eastbourne Pier, The Royal Hippodrome Theatre and the city centre.
Situated in Eastbourne and within 300 metres of Eastbourne Beach, OYO Oban Hotel has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Superb location, beautiful rooms, welcoming reception and the receptionist Zaid was very kind and helpful.
The sea view was stunning. Close by the delightful Bistro Pierre, next to the Wish Tower, serves from breakfast to dinner. Opposite is a Beach Shack serving tea, coffee, cake and delicious ice-cream. Around the corner is a charming little street with shops, bistros and atmosphere. It's a short walk to Holywell along the promenade and then up on to the South Downs.
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.
julie
United Kingdom
We have stayed at this hotel now on several occasions. Staff are always very friendly and helpful.
Location is great for shopping and restaurants?
Set in a grand Victorian building across from The Towner Gallery and Congress Theatre,Devonshire Park Hotel offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, designer toiletries.
The welcome was warm yet efficient. Great position.
Located less than 100 meters to Eastbourne’s seafront, New Wilmington Hotel is conveniently located opposite the Congress Theatre and Conference Center.
Very well located, breakfast good and staff helpful
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 value for money. Clean well equipped rooms
Attractively located in the centre of Eastbourne, The Majestic Hotel features Full English/Irish breakfast and free WiFi. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business centre.
Great location - great staff - great value for money
Offering free WiFi, Regent Hotel offers rooms in Eastbourne, less than 1 km from Eastbourne Pier and 4.1 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park.
Clean, comfortable room - great value for price point
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.
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.
Friendly staff
Good location
Building of character
Set in Eastbourne and within 200 metres of Eastbourne Beach, Pearl & Pebbles Eastbourne features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
I was given a free upgrade from a single to a double room.
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.
All staff were really outstanding. Great hospitality.
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.
Everything except doors for balcony were restricted
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.
Very good right near to every transport and attractions
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.
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 clean and comfortable. Location was good.
We are a newly refurbished seafront hotel, the Alexandra Hotel offers a bar. It is just 150 metres from the Winter Gardens and Devonshire Park. The Congress Theatre is only 3 minutes’ walk away.
The location was great for the tennis and seafront
Situated on the seafront, The Strand Hotel is just 10 minutes’ walk from the Victorian Eastbourne Pier, The Royal Hippodrome Theatre and the city centre.
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.
We loved our stay. Friendly, comfortable, ideal location.
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...
For a base for around Eastbourne good value for money.
Attractively set in the centre of Eastbourne, Glastonbury Hotel features free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Room was great, staff were very helpful and friendly
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Plenty to do especially in the summer months. Do have different shows on but reduced a bit in the winter months. Have seen some good shows such as Tony Christi and a very good Elvis impressionist at the open arena bandstand. Shopping area OK, bit dated but plenty there. Pubs good and always had lovely meals. Everyone is very friendly. Buses seem reliable too. They have a landtrain which helped us see a lot of Eastbourne coastline. £5 for an all day on and off system. Does close the end of September for the winter.
Denise
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Eastbourne was a great base for us to explore the...
Eastbourne was a great base for us to explore the surrounding South Downs, Beachy Head, Cuckmere Haven, Alfriston, as well as Eastbourne itself with its long sea front. There were a lot of beautiful places to walk around, stunning scenery, and very welcoming people. We loved visiting Alfriston - plenty to fill a day there. Eating out at Sovereign Harbour nearby was also good.
Julia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
General clean appearance and flat extensive promenade made...
General clean appearance and flat extensive promenade made walking a pleasure. Plenty of seating and well kept with litter obviously being cleared regularly. Range of shops very much like most other towns with all the usual brands but few independent shops in the main shopping area.
The pier was disappointing with nothing to attract us but gives good views along the coast.
Obviously a place much loved by the older generation but something for everyone here.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
The weather was sunny, Eastbourne was lovely.
The weather was sunny, Eastbourne was lovely. I'd booked one night originally and then added another. The walks by the beach, and going part of the way up Beachy Head were the best bit. Have fish and chips in Harry Ramsdens, a whippy ice cream at the cafe by the wish tower. Also a cup of tea at the gardens higher up.
I usually go up Beachy Head on the tour bus, which is great fun, this time I did some walking on the hill. It's very peaceful and quiet if you want to get away from the crowds.
There's a good theatre and art gallery also.
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a typical south coast Victorian beach resort, which is...
It's a typical south coast Victorian beach resort, which is fine if that's what you want. The pier is quite spectacular and the Victorian Tea Room on the pier is good. We saw the Waverley paddle steamer depart from the pier.
The rail station is lovely.
The promenade stretches for miles and is part of the South Coast Path with Beachy Head at the westerly end.
We loved The Pilot Inn, at the Meads end of the town.
The town centre is a very good town centre with all the major stores - something of a rarity these days. And the Towner Art Gallery is excellent.
Terry101
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It's certainly true there is a high percentage of seniors.
It's certainly true there is a high percentage of seniors.
Not much for young people.
Pier has been nicely renovated (by a Sheikh) but amusement arcades are not my cup of tea.
Good selection of different restaurants
Loss of 2 department stores in town centre is a big loss as its mostly charity shops now.
Beach is shingle but would be pleasant in warm sunny weather.
However, we will not bother going again.
Excellent location both in relation to the seafront and the town centre. Good proximity to transport links if you don't have a car and want to travel further afield. The room was very comfortable and had everything needed for a self-catering stay if that's what you prefer. Nice, large, firm double bed and great natural light, overlooking a pleasant green space behind the hotel. We did manage to set the fire alarm off whilst toasting waffles (well, burning them, actually), so it was good to see everything worked!
excellent location right on the seafront, had a single room with a balcony with sea view which was great. Had bath sheets in the bathroom which was a lovely bonus. Breakfast was great, table service served without being rushed such a nice change from a buffet. Room clean and staff very polite, a housekeeper commented to me without being prompted "it is a lovely place to work" A great ambiance to the hotel. A lovely stay
This was my second stay here. it is a very well modernised hotel in an excellent location. This time I had a seaview room and was pleasantly surprised by how good the noise insulation is (seaview rooms in Eastbourne overlook the seafront road). There was a good choice at breakfast and it was well served.
This is a great little hotel, situated on one of Eastbourne's seafront squares. Ran by a fantastic team who go out of their way to make sure that your stay is a great experience. Struggling like everyone, they have somehow managed to keep prices low, whilst refusing to sacrifice their ethos.
Staff on reception really helpful, breakfast area staff were really kind with elderly guests, getting their breakfasts if they couldn't go up to get their own. location was great, on the seafront, and hotel car park available.
Wendy
United Kingdom
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