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Cavendish Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

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.

The location was perfect
6.2
Scored 6.2
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
6,477 reviews
Price from€ 52.78per night
Eastbourne Riviera Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

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.

The helpful staff were really nice from check-in to serving breakfast and to late night bar service . The location was great, and the breakfast was basic but fresh, hot, and tasty.
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
1,659 reviews
Price from€ 62.16per night
Langham Hotel Eastbourne, hotel in Ratton Village

Enjoy sea views, varied cuisine and helpful, friendly staff at this comfortable hotel on Eastbourne’s seafront.

The location of this 4-star hotel near Eastbourne Pier is a major plus. Most hotels on the seafront are showing their age, but the Langham Hotel seems to be much better maintained. The rooms are tidy, the bathroom is squeaky clean, and the staff are super professional and helpful. The complimentary breakfast is excellent, making for a pleasant start to the day. . Other than that, we had a great stay.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,960 reviews
Price from€ 146.60per night
Queens Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

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.

The location is perfect. We loved the room with a sea view.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
987 reviews
Price from€ 93.82per night
East Beach Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

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...

Super friendly and helpful staff and amazing value for money. I only needed a bed for the night after an epic walking trek so booked a one bed rear view room. Even though the room was small and you could say a bit old fashioned I loved it, it was perfect for my needs and I sat on the chair by the window looking out over Eastbourne town. I had a fab bar meal in the lounge watching the sun gleam off the gold pier turret. With my room being so cheap I couldn’t believe breakfast was included, and imagined it would be meagre. How wrong I was! 2 eggs, 2 bacon, sausage, mushrooms, beans, tomato, fried bread, 2 pieces of toast with all the jams plus tea/coffee and fruit juice. Wow! All that whilst sitting on the seafront watching the sea swimmers. This hotel is away from the busyness of the pier area but only a short walk away, and unlike the west of the town there’s free parking in the adjacent side street. I’ll definitely be returning :)
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
1,207 reviews
Price from€ 102.62per night
Haddon Hall Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

Just a 1-minute walk from Eastbourne seafront and the Bandstand, Haddon Hall Hotel offers well-appointed rooms and an elegant restaurant.

Staff were friendly, there was no parking permits at reception and girl told me I don't know where they are "I just work here so can you come back later" Bathroom needs updating. It was that small I kept catching the shower tap and burning myself with the hot water. (too small). Breakfast was OK but not worth the £9 extra.
7.5
Scored 7.5
Good
Rated good
349 reviews
Price from€ 93.82per night
Devonshire Park Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

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 property was lovely, my room was cozy but it was perfect for my one night! The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was lovely and clean. It was nice and quiet when trying to get to sleep. My room was facing out the back of the property and I had no problems with noise. The parking was brilliant, I arrived around 1:15PM so knew I was early for check-in, I was able to be checked in at that time which was a bonus! It was clearly signposted when you got closer to the town centre which was helpful. The breakfast was lovely, and was cooked to order which meant it was nice and warm! All of the staff I spoke to were friendly and helpful.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
518 reviews
Price from€ 199.38per night
Glastonbury Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

Glastonbury Hotel is attractively set in Eastbourne, and has a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.

Friendly staff and great service.
6.1
Scored 6.1
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
879 reviews
Price from€ 73.54per night
Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate, hotel in Ratton Village

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.

Good breakfast
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
177 reviews
Price from€ 133per night
OYO Oban Hotel, hotel in Ratton Village

Situated in Eastbourne and within 300 metres of Eastbourne Beach, OYO Oban Hotel has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.

A quiet, pleasant place close to the sea
6.9
Scored 6.9
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
854 reviews
Price from€ 64.74per night
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What guests said about Ratton Village:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    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