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The Grand Hotel

King Edward Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 4EQ, United Kingdom

This magnificent 5-star hotel is situated on King Edward's Parade, directly facing the beach. It provides luxurious accommodations, two award-winning restaurants, and features both an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool. The Grand Hotel Eastbourne has a distinguished history, having hosted notable guests such as Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin. Guests can opt for rooms offering spectacular sea views, and 24-hour room service is available. The Garden Room Restaurant serves traditional English cuisine daily. The Mirabelle Restaurant, open for lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, has been recognized with two AA Rosettes. Afternoon tea is a daily offering in the hotel’s Great Hall. For relaxation and wellness, the Health Club and Spa includes a heated indoor pool and a beauty salon providing various treatments. The Grand Hotel is conveniently located a 15-minute walk from Eastbourne Railway Station. The town centre's shops and theatres are accessible within approximately a 10-minute walk. []


  • Outdoor Pool

    Outdoor Pool

  • Garden View

    Garden View

  • Beaches

    Beaches

  • Restaurant

    Restaurant

  • Bar & Lounge

    Bar & Lounge

  • Room Service

    Room Service

  • Fitness Center

    Fitness Center

  • Spa

    Spa

  • Parking

    Parking

  • Meeting Room

    Meeting Room

  • 24-Hour Front Desk

    24-Hour Front Desk

  • Laundry

    Laundry

  • Non Smoking Room

    Non Smoking Room

  • Banquet Hall

    Banquet Hall

  • Ironing

    Ironing

  • Pet Friendly

    Pet Friendly

  • Family Room

    Family Room

  • Golf

    Golf

  • Indoor Pool

    Indoor Pool

  • Wifi

    Wifi


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