On Hastings Seafront, this stylish hotel is located next to the White Rock Theater. It features a lively cafe-bar, a sun terrace, 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Set amid 38 acres of woodland and gardens, 3 miles away from the historic towns of Hastings and Battle in East Sussex, the hotel is an ideal base to explore 1066 country.
This large house is just a 5-minute walk from the seafront, local shops and St Leonards Beach. It offers bright, modern rooms, and has a free on-site parking lot.
Zoe
United Kingdom
Staff were super friendly, rooms and hotel were clean, breakfast was delicious, they also have a lovely garden
The Lansdowne is centrally located on Hastings' seafront within a 5-minute walk of Hastings Train and Coach Stations. All rooms have private bathrooms, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Fiona
United Kingdom
The room was lovely. Clean and tastefully decorated.
Privately owned, this beautiful red brick Victorian guest house offers 4-star guest accommodations in beautiful boutique rooms, decorated with a contemporary twist.
James
United Kingdom
The staff were extremely friendly. The room was really nice. Well decorated a lovely balance. The garden area was nice and the location was brilliant.
15 Grosvenor provides beachfront accommodations in Hastings. Featuring sea and garden views, this bed and breakfast also has free Wifi. Guests can have a drink at the bar.
Samiha
United Kingdom
Lovely host. Super rooms. Fabulous breakfast! Located in a quieter part of town, perfect for long serene seafront walks, and a stone's throw (short drive) from historic Hastings, Battle, and Rye.
The Smugglers Retreat offers accommodations in Hastings, a 6-minute walk from Hastings Beach and one mile from St. Leonards On Sea Beach.
Lee
United Kingdom
The view was amazing and great location, just across the road from the beach and near to the town centre.
Also on arrival the manager / cleaner (?) Allowed us to leave our bags and was very accommodating. The bedrooms were nice and a good size.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hastings cost $137 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hastings are $137 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hastings can be found for $211 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $119 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hastings for tonight. You'll pay around $140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hastings will cost around $193, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
If you research Hastings then you get what you have looked...
If you research Hastings then you get what you have looked at. The Front from St Leonard's and Hastings is vibrant and has none of the faded glory that some sea side places have. We always look with positive eyes on any place.
Jean
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I was not visiting Hastings as a tourist; but the seafront...
I was not visiting Hastings as a tourist; but the seafront seemed a bit run down and in need of some TLC. The old town was better and I had a couple of pints and some good food in a pub which brewed its own beer.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Hastings is a rundown town, it’s glory days are long gone.
Hastings is a rundown town, it’s glory days are long gone. The local council seem to have run out of money and there’s no maintenance being done. The pavements around Warrior Square are covered in weeds. The flowerbed are likewise weed covered. It just down at heal and not a nice environment. Many houses appear to being held up with scaffolding. The roads are dreadful, full of potholes. There’s roadworks along the front which are light controlled and the traffic can be backed up for hundreds of yards. I never saw a worker actually attending the roadworks. It’s a sad place to visit.
David
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Hastings was an elegant seaside resort 100 years ago.
Hastings was an elegant seaside resort 100 years ago. Since then it has fallen on hard times but hopefully it is on the way up now. The elegant Georgian and early Victorian architecture still looks good however even if a little faded.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Hastings is a wonderful town with so much historic relevance...
Hastings is a wonderful town with so much historic relevance through the centuries it makes your head swirl. If you might be interested in such contexts you should take some time...
If you're interested in the nature of the coast and the cliffs/hills you will also find everything here.
Needless to say the beers and ciders are brilliant.
And don't forget to visit Bexhill nearby - such a relaxed (and relaxing) little town.
Heike
Germany
Scored 10
10
History of Hastings is significant - worth the read.
History of Hastings is significant - worth the read. Town is lively and lovely, as well as quirky! Music scene is alive and people are friendly. Climb the hills for breathtaking views and get a sense of place near the Channel. Easy to arrive by the Southeastern Rail. Bus service around the area is superb.
Stayed at Astral Lodge once before and enjoyed it so thought we'd book again. Excellent beachfront location with short walk to shops, bars, restaurants etc.. It looks like the place has been refurbished a bit so very fresh looking hotel.. Staff very friendly on arrival and departure. No complaints at all and will book again on next trip to Hastings. Highly recommend and good value for money - Well run establishment!!
Wonderful piece of Victoriana with mirrors, magnificent stair cases and a dining room with wonderful views of the sea.our suite was spacious and allowed me to work.Also the magnificent park and pond behind hotel boardered by magnificent villas.All designed by Burton in mid 19th.century as the gentrified end of Hastings with thev Royal Victoria hotel as it’s hub
Delightful staff and a delicious breakfast. The hotel was full of character and very well maintained. This part of Hastings never ceases to delight and offer so much to explore. Will definitely go again.
I also had my nails polished in the beauty salon and that was great too. A normal polish lasted nearly a week!
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