Top rated hotels in East Sussex

Kings Hotel
4.5/580 Reviews
Was upgraded to twin room which was appreciated. Room was well presented with enough storage space. Bed comfortable. Large bathroom with good shower. Just remember to close window blind as window not frosted glass! Breakfast was included and was very tasty although choice was limited. Service at breakfast was quick and staff friendly and helpful Check in and departure was dealt with efficiently and was able to leave luggage for a few hours.
The Grand Brighton
4.7/555 Reviews
This was such an amazing time in Brighton for my partners birthday. They left us a little box of chocolate and a note saying happy birthday which was really really sweet. Upgraded us to balcony to see the whole of the beach and Brighton/hove
Leonardo Hotel Brighton
4.5/5159 Reviews
We stayed here a few years back and decided to stay again on this trip, as it’s so well located by the station and in easy walking distance of everything. We were disappointed with the room it looked shabby, the toilet was difficult to flush and it was very noisy if you opened the window. We decided to have breakfast in the hotel on our last morning. It was so badly organised. I waited over 15 minutes for bacon by which time there were no eggs or mushrooms and my warm bread - let’s face it it’s either warm or burnt - had gone cold. Not worth the money at all.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront
4.5/562 Reviews
Check in was clean and error free, and friendly. Room was clean, pillows and blankets were clean, amenities available and convenient. Food service was excellent with lots of options including gluten free. Location was the best. Would highly recommend for others wanting a solid place to take a family.
OYO Ruby Pub & Hotel
3.1/535 Reviews
could you help me with the mouse which I left on the room 9?
Cavendish Hotel
3.9/573 Reviews
The hotel reception staff and the maintenance was really great. It was very comfortable to stay with family. Very highly recommended.
The Chatsworth Hotel
4.4/5116 Reviews
The room is big, and the bathroom is also big. It is located by the sea, just a little way down the road in front of the door, and the sea is very beautiful. The hotel is said to have a history of 120 years, and the facilities are well maintained. The elevator is very distinctive, and I waited for 10 minutes to go downstairs when I checked out in the morning. It is recommended to go early if you are in a hurry.
White Hart Hotel
4.2/559 Reviews
Spooky and not clean. Needs a bit of a makeover
Best Western Plus Citrus Hotel Eastbourne
3.5/568 Reviews
Amazing location right by the beach so some rooms would be overlooking the promenade and coast. The rooms are tired and decoration needs to be updated although the reception areas look good. The beds and pillows were VERY comfy! Better than some travelodge, so a good night sleep. So if you can look past the poor paint, the £37 a night twin room will be a bargain. I would return at this price, but not more expensive. Its not the usual high quality or standard that I expected from Best Western chain. More a budget option. £7 is for a continental breakfast so this was declined. Tea and coffee in room was good. Late arrival but checking in was swift and very helpful. Free but limited overnight parking outside but you have to get a ticket (the hotel can do this for you for £2.25) from 8am so if you want a lie in, you need to book and pay when you check in.
DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
4.2/556 Reviews
The services were great. Staff members were very helpful and friendly. Excellent breakfast. We enjoyed the leisure facilities. They don’t rent a lock for the lockers in the changing room, but wasn’t a big deal. The free wifi did not work in my room. They tried to fix it but didn’t work. That didn’t ruin my stay anyways. My only little suggestion is that it would have been more convenient if there were some shelves or small stools in the bathroom. The bathroom was very spacious but there wasn’t much space to put your own stuff other than just on the floor.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties125
Number of Reviews4,224
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 451
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 503