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Queens Hotel

Eastbourne, East Sussex, England

Queens Hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
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About Queens Hotel

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. Free limited on-site parking is available. Queens Hotel maintains its original façade, bay windows and terraces. Each room has simple décor, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. The hotel also has a terrace with picnic tables, surrounded by plants and flowers. You can stroll along the nearby promenade to the Carpet Gardens and beaches. Eastbourne Railway Station can be reached in 15 minutes by foot. The Hotel has a private car park with approximately 30 spaces.


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