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.
Max
United Kingdom
The location is nice and the room has nice seaview. Staff was friendly.
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.
Ramona
Romania
Very friendly and helpful reception staff
The reception/ bar was good really enjoyable
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.
Gill
United Kingdom
Room was clean although we had to be moved as there was no remote for the TV. However, the staff handled this efficiently.
Could not access the WiFi in the room
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...
Chanda
United Kingdom
Amazing location, very comfortable and peaceful, staff are really friendly and welcoming. They go out of their way to make your stay comfortable and always smiling. Got an upgrade straight away as my room was a bit noisy.
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.
Ann
United Kingdom
Everything we needed and everyone was v helpful.
Excellent breakfast.
Located in Alfriston, 1.9 km from Drusillas Park, Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate has a number of amenities, including a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.
The cottage was in a very nice area, with a pub, post office...
The cottage was in a very nice area, with a pub, post office/small shop within 2 mins walking. Easy to park near by in residential road as as right outside the cottage. Pretty outlook from sitting room window over the front garden. The bed was very comfortable and the cottage was warm and cosy. It had a very peaceful atmosphere. There were four or five steps from the pavement rising between the cottage gardens up to a pathway to the row of cottages. The front door led into an old brick paved floor giving way to an inner door making a welcoming feeling and as I was visiting during December also stopped the cold air from rushing into the cottage while bringing in suitcases.
D Gray
United Kingdom
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