On Hastings Seafront, this stylish hotel is situated next to the White Rock Theatre. It features a lively cafe-bar, a sun terrace, 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Set amid 38 acres of woodland and gardens, 3 miles away from the historic towns of Hastings and Battle in East Sussex, the hotel is an ideal base to explore 1066 country.
Darren
United Kingdom
I've stayed a few times now and food is ok. Breakfast is great.
Staff change a lot, but they try hard.
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 car park.
The Lansdowne is centrally located on Hastings' seafront within a 5-minute walk of Hastings Train and Coach Stations. All rooms have en suite facilities, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Privately owned, this beautiful red brick Victorian guesthouse offers 4-star guest accommodation in beautiful boutique rooms, decorated with a contemporary twist.
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.
Storm
United Kingdom
Vincent is the most generous of hosts and the house is beautiful. The breakfast is delicious and Vincent went out of his way to make our stay special. We got married in Hastings during our stay and Vincent even got up early on our wedding day to make us breakfast. Truly an unforgettable stay!
On average, 3-star hotels in Hastings cost £97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hastings are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hastings can on average be found for £148 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hastings this weekend is £120 or, for a 4-star hotel, £104. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hastings for this weekend cost on average around £157 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hastings for tonight. You'll pay on average around £112 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hastings will cost around £140 (based on Booking.com prices).
Hastings is a fascinating victorian seaside town with some...
Hastings is a fascinating victorian seaside town with some wonderful history and beautiful buildings.
The pier has new businesses moving in so currently not open fully
There are a lot of confident seaguls, so keep your chips covered!
We walked everywhere in the town, mostly along the promenade and also caught the train to Eastbourne which took about 30 minutes. Plenty of trains run daily and the station is easy to find.
We ate at Dragon Bar on George Street and Bella Napoli (you can see the sea from your table!), both served lovely food with very friendly staff.
The Pump House is a fascinating pub that looks interesting inside as well as out.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Very run down.
Very run down. Sadly Just another typical British Victorian seaside town. Didn’t feel very safe walking about in the evening. Although there was a lovely Italian Restaurant - Fortes. Lovely staff and amazing food!
Debbie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great for day trips, seaside fun, and close easy access to...
Great for day trips, seaside fun, and close easy access to other interesting places. I highly recommend The Cookhouse cafe for breakfast or lunch. Amazing food and service! (Just around the corner from Artworks guesthouse).
Maisie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The old town of Hastings and St Leonards were lovely, a...
The old town of Hastings and St Leonards were lovely, a fantastic skate park (Source Skatepark) by the beach and lots of attractions by the beach. The mini train rides and Smugglers adventure is fantastic and a good way to escape bad weather days.
Hastings high street/ main town is run down, uninviting and in desperate need of regeneration.
Tunya
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Location is great,but a bedroom window was unshuttable due...
Location is great,but a bedroom window was unshuttable due to frame swollen so no security first night.The window was srewed shut to the frame the second day.Boiler not working on arrival,fixed late am on day 2 so now showers until later 2nd day.Flat is in need of a good clean,outer windows filthy,very limited cutlery and crockery,fridge stank of fish throughout visit,lounge light not working,missing door handle to bedroom,loo holder missing,jammed lounge sliding door.
Flat in need of alot of updating.Would not stay there again.
Ross
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hastings is a gem that i hadn't discovered before even...
Hastings is a gem that i hadn't discovered before even though it is only two hours away from our home by car! it can certainly give Brighton a run for its money!
I hadn't appreciate that it is so big and therefore staying in St Leonards is quite a stretch by foot. We did use a bus though on one occasion which would work well if you had longer to figure it all out.
In the future I would seriously consider staying longer there. The May day events were so well organised too and every pub ( The Smugglers) and restaurant ( the Thai bookshop in George Street, Webbe's sea food restaurant on the sea frornt and Fagins in George Street)we went into we were greeted wholeheartedly-despite it being busy. The food in each was excellent.
Brilliant position. Short cut to main road and everything. No need to use the car. Be prepared for stairs in the house, it is 3 storey after all. You want for nothing, washer/dryer is so inclined, dishwasher, best equipped cutlery drawer ever. There is a welcome pack which is a lovely touch. Comfy beds. Lovely views from first floor lounge and master bedroom. Hastings is built on hills so get those legs working. We adore Hastings and this property helped us rediscover it even more.
Pleasant and service-friendly staff. The owners were pleasant to talk to and were concerned that you enjoyed yourself.
Good breakfast with daily fruit included. You had to choose breakfast from a menu which was then prepared in the kitchen.
The location of the hotel is excellent in Hastings old town. Close to everything.
The pub next door, which has the same owner, served an outstanding sea bass. The pub has a courtyard where you can eat under an old grape plant.
The best place we ever stayed at. Spectacular location with a view of the English Channel, a gorgeous home filled with exquisite antiques, gourmet breakfasts, Vincent and Julian who were terrific and very helpful hosts and made us feel like family. It felt a bit like stepping inside an episode of "The Crown" with all the dreamy decors but without any drama....can't wait to return...we fell in love with Black Rock House and Hastings.
Nice hotel with a lot of small corridors and staircases. The lift was a bit claustrophobic so we preferred the stairs. The rooms were on the small side, but big enough, the bed was comfy and the bathroom area was surprisingly big.
Breakfast was good, hotel staff was very friendly and helpful.
If we come back to Hastings we will look for this hotel again 😊
I was pleasantly surprised to see that my single room had a sea view! Usually, the single rooms are dark broom cupboards but here it was different. Clean hotel with a very nice staff. I happened to visit when there were issues with water in Hastings area due to burst pipe but the staff did everything they could to make the inconvenience bearable.
I found my experience at the Eagle House Hotel to be exceptional very close to the beach well maintained and the staff were extremely helpful and pleasant all the basics recovered very good Wi-Fi spacious from an exceptional breakfast in the morning thanks again and I will be staying here ear in the near future when Hastings.
Delightful staff and a delicious breakfast. The hotel was full of character and very well maintained. This part of Hastings never ceases to delight and offer so much to explore. Will definitely go again.
I also had my nails polished in the beauty salon and that was great too. A normal polish lasted nearly a week!
Best Wifi/internet connection I've seen in a Hotel, ever.
The ensuite was good, shower was very easy to use.
And it's proximity to the "Old Town" of Hastings and the town centre
means plenty of shops, cafés and restaurants within walking distance.
Larger than average room with separate area with dressing table. Large comfortable bed. The room and the hotel was spotlessly clean. All staff really helpful. Breakfast room on the first floor has great sea views. Would happily stay in this hotel again.
This place is one of my go-to hotels in Hastings. It can be relied upon for a safe and comfortable stay, with a dream location and view. Staff are friendly and helpful, and it's proximity to everything fun to do in Hastings is a huge plus.
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.
The facilities are really great. Walking distance to a beach with pretty much no one else on it and lovely mini-waterfalls on the way. Close enough to Hastings seaside experience, Cambersands and Port Lympne Safari Park.
The hotel was incredible, a really nice and well decorated victorian house. It makes you feel like you're back in the 19th Century. There are so many details, it's just great! The staff was really nice too!
The location couldn't be better, right in the middle of Hastings old town, just 2 minutes' walk from shops and bars. The property is quite something, a real throwback to the 1970s, but in a delightful way!
Lovely stay in Hastings. Good hotel for family stay. Nice breakfast area with lounge area, kids enjoyed sitting after they’d eaten breakfast, whilst adults chatted and finished.
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.
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