Default_destination

Laugherne Travel Guide powered by advice from Real Travelers

 Get Real Deal alerts »

The Grand Hotel

King Edward Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 4EQ, United Kingdom
The Grand Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 review from 2 sources
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Service: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Room: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
Check rates
from $169
Real Travel - Review Analyzer
Recommended
Based on 1 review
from 2 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    "I would highly recommend the Grand Hotel." source Expedia

More information on The Grand Hotel

Affectionately known as The White Palace, The Grand Hotel is a dazzling Victorian hotel on Eastbourne s promenade with such inspiring sea views that Debussy completed his symphony La Mer here in 1905. This historic, seaside retreat has two award-winning restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, a health spa and conference facilities.Grand by name and by nature, the public spaces are majestic with high palatial ceilings supporting chandeliers, vast white columns and tall windows. The bedrooms are more intimate with period furnishings and soft colour tones.Afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel is a veritable institution, not to be missed. Afterwards, head to the spa for a Reiki treatment, then work up an appetite with an invigorating cliff walk. Return for dinner at the gastronomic Mirabelle Restaurant and enjoy the acclaimed tasting menu.The Grand Hotel is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

Guest Rooms:The 152 rooms include 32 suites and 14 Junior Suites. All rooms at this fantastic hotel are individually designed and all have:Private bathroom, colour television with remote control, teletext, radio and satellite channels, direct dial telephone, modem points in all bedrooms, trouser press, hairdryer, 24-hour Room Service serves all bedrooms.

Total Floors:

4 floors.

Rooms:

Guest Rooms:The 152 rooms include 32 suites and 14 Junior Suites. All rooms at this fantastic hotel are individually designed and all have:Private bathroom, colour television with remote control, teletext, radio and satellite channels, direct dial telephone, modem points in all bedrooms, trouser press, hairdryer, 24-hour Room Service serves all bedrooms.

Directions

The hotel is directly on the seafront of Eastbourne in front of the famous Western Lawns in the direction of Beachy Head.

Area

Arundel Castle; Battle Abbey; Bewl Water; Bodian Castle; Brighton Dome; Chichester; Herstmonceaux Castle; Leeds Castle; Lewes; London Gatwick

Attractions

Lon 55.0 Km SArundel Castle 60.0 Km WBattle Abbey 15.0 Km EBewl Water 30.0 Km NBodian Castle 20.0 Km EBrighton Dome 22.0 Km WChichester 70.0 Km WHerstmonceaux Castle 9.0 Km ELeeds Castle 45.0 Km NLewes 14.0 Km WLondon Gatwick 40.0 Km NMichelham Priory 6.0 Km N Battle Abbey 15.0 Km EBrighton Dome 22.0 Km WChichester 70.0 Km WLewes 14.0 Km WLondon Gatwick 40.0 Km NMichelham Priory 6.0 Km N

Dining

RestaurantThis hotel has 2 first class restaurants totally dedicated to the highest ideals of traditional English cuisine with a degree of modern interpretation and influence, the newly refurbished restaurant exudes a splendid atmosphere of quality and grace. The best quality ingredients produce a richly varied menu coupled with an extensive wine list. Both restaurants are extremely popular with tourists and locals alike.

Information by Orbitz

Check rates & availability for this hotel — Average Price: $169

loading

Things to do near The Grand Hotel

  • Beachy Head
    Attractions

    One of the most spectacular spots on the South Coast, a windswept headland with sheer 534ft drop to the lighthouse below. It is the most...

     Real Travelers who've been here

    C Connors C Connors said

    … driving tour of the English Southern Downs, checked out Beachy Head (a scenic point in the national park… continue reading »

  • Hove
    Attractions

    Walk westwards along the seafront from Brighton and before you realise it you will be in Hove. Although often incorporated into "Brighton...

  • Fishing Museum
    Attractions

    This unique tribute to the days when the town was a small fishing village known as Brighthelmstone brings the history of Brighton's oldes...

  • Herstmonceux Castle Medieval Festival
    Attractions

    Herstmonceux Castle is a 14th century Tudor castle that underwent radical renovation in 1913. Now home to international study center of Q...

  • Glyndebourne
    Attractions

    Fancy a bit of opera, but don't fancy all the stuffiness of London? Glyndebourne could be just the answer. Located just outside Brighton,...

     Real Travelers who've been here

    Tower2TowerCycle Tower2TowerCycle said

    … for not bringing his tux, and thought that cycling shorts would raise a few eyebrows at nearby Glyndebourne… continue reading »

  • Monsoon
 more Laugherne things to do »

Laugherne Travel Experiences

Where have you been lately?

Share your travels with friends & family

Free travel blog
Sign up for a free travel blog

Traveler Photos of Laugherne

Broad Haven Bah Bah White Sheep have you any wool... The Welsh Countryside Carreg Cennen
 See all photos in Laugherne »