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Port Hotel

Eastbourne

A design-led boutique hotel set in a Victorian conversion on the seafront. Stylish rooms are decorated in pastel hues with pale wood furniture, poured cement sinks, and curated vinyl collections. The restaurant champions local produce and is worth travelling for alone. Great value and very chic.

  • Value chic - Despite the chic design, buzzy bar, and popular restaurant rooms are offered below £100 making it a stylish and reasonable stay
  • Boutique - A hip 19 room hotel with cool pastel hues, pale woods, poured concrete sinks, and Haeckels bath products
  • Foodies - The seasonal sharing plates paired with Sussex wines make the restaurant a real foodie's destination
  • Great walks - Take long walks along some of the 100-mile long South Downs Way
from £91 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Ocklynge Manor

Eastbourne (Eastbourne )

This picture perfect 18th Century Georgian house sits in a glorious walled garden which maintains its beauty throughout the seasons. The bedrooms are bright and lovely sash windows make the most of the views. Delicious breakfasts with hand-made bread and marmalade can be enjoyed each morning.

  • Tennis - The Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club is less than 2 miles away.
  • Sights nearby - Visit Beachy Head, with panoramic views of the English Channel
  • Views - Pretty garden views from each of the bedrooms
  • Sailing - There are lots of sailing clubs in Eastbourne
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne

Eastbourne

Overlooking the sea in Eastbourne, The Grand Hotel is one of the UK’s most historic, luxury coastal hotels; with highlights including its fantastic service, beautiful Grand Hall and spacious guest rooms.

  • Swimming Pool - Indoor and outdoor
  • Views - Seaview rooms
  • Sights nearby - Beachey Head
  • Spa
from £199 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
300 m
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