On Hastings Seafront, this stylish hotel is situated next to the White Rock Theatre. It features a lively cafe-bar, a sun terrace, 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Brian
United Kingdom
Location was good near all amenities and next to the sea. Bar area was really nice. Room was nice overlooking the sea.
Astral Lodge is situated in the centre of the historic coastal town of Hastings, directly opposite the beach.
Joanna
United Kingdom
The location was central and within walking distance of the old town and lots of good cafes/restaurants, with a lovely sea view. The staff were really friendly and helpful (Jenia in particular - thank you!). We had a problem with the hot water in our room and it was sorted out within 10 minutes.
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 car park.
The Bank Hotel & Bistro is located on the beachfront in Hastings, 500 metres from St. Leonards On Sea Beach and 2.1 km from Bulverhythe Beach.
barbara
Australia
Location excellent. Odd welcome but subsequent dealings with staff good. Friendly and helpful.
Room ghastly. Very shabby and looked grubby. Shower in bedroom! Had no shelf to put shampoo, etc so had to put in shower tray and slipped. Smallest wash basin I have ever seen in the long narrow toilet area. Lighting inadequate. Kettle faulty, but was replaced. TV didn’t work. Bed lumpy, bed cushions and counterpane looked grubby. Tiny chairs. Uncomfortable, unattractive and very poor value.
Sorry, will not be staying again and cannot recommend
Went onto Tunbridge Wells and stayed at 1 Warwick Place. Suggest you look to the quality of this small hotel which was, amazingly, cheaper
The Lansdowne is centrally located on Hastings' seafront within a 5-minute walk of Hastings Train and Coach Stations. All rooms have en suite facilities, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
Nice room with a good view. Comfortable and a good night's sleep
Privately owned, this beautiful red brick Victorian guesthouse offers 4-star guest accommodation in beautiful boutique rooms, decorated with a contemporary twist.
This beautiful Victorian villa has sea views. It is now a 5-star boutique guest house with free Wi-Fi and luxury rooms with digital TV, DVD players and toiletries.
Cathy
United Kingdom
The place is exquisite and very individual. Much attention given to your comfort with lovely extras supplied. The room was decorated and furnished to a high standard with comfortable bed.
Vincent was a great host very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable
The breakfast was delicious and the dining experience was very relaxing
It was also in a nice, quiet road with plenty of parking available at the time of our stay
The house is walking distance to the beach and restaurants
Would definitely stay again if I’m in the area
On average, 3-star hotels in Hastings cost € 107.56 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hastings are € 116.85 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hastings can on average be found for € 167.93 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 97.53 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hastings for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 97.78 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hastings will cost around € 179.03 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to London Gatwick Airport, 75km from Hastings. Trains from Gatwick to Hastings take approximately 1.5 hours. For domestic travellers, direct trains from London Charing Cross to Hastings take around 1.5 hours. By road, Hastings is about 2 hours from London.
Gatwick Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 75km from Hastings, making it a practical choice for most travellers.
Hastings, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach buses operate extensive routes across the town. Trains, managed by Southeastern, connect Hastings to London and other cities. Taxis are readily available. Cycling is popular, with numerous bike lanes. Walking is feasible for short distances. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging.
What guests said about Hastings:
10
Scored 10
Hastings is a gem that i hadn't discovered before even...
Hastings is a gem that i hadn't discovered before even though it is only two hours away from our home by car! it can certainly give Brighton a run for its money!
I hadn't appreciate that it is so big and therefore staying in St Leonards is quite a stretch by foot. We did use a bus though on one occasion which would work well if you had longer to figure it all out.
In the future I would seriously consider staying longer there. The May day events were so well organised too and every pub ( The Smugglers) and restaurant ( the Thai bookshop in George Street, Webbe's sea food restaurant on the sea frornt and Fagins in George Street)we went into we were greeted wholeheartedly-despite it being busy. The food in each was excellent.
Hilary
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
I love Hastings.But I don’t appreciate it when the apartment...
I love Hastings.But I don’t appreciate it when the apartment I booked didn’t happen to exist.I had to book another place which was fantastic. The whole experience was stressful and not welcome, it was supposed to be a relaxing break.
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Your hotel is in an excellent position for both Hastings and...
Your hotel is in an excellent position for both Hastings and Bexhill.Good bus service too.We prefere the old part of Hastings...lots of quaint shops,eateries and history.But we also like the Priory shopping mall so all in all both husband and I satisfied.Will book for longer next time.Popped into Mcdonalds but the hotel restaurant suited all our needs.
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hastings has weathered recent years rather better than many...
Hastings has weathered recent years rather better than many towns. The Old Town area which was a little run down on my last visit has now been restored with many restaurants and the narrow streets had a friendly vibe missing from places like The Lanes in Brighton. The town centre is nothing special but only has a few empty shops. St Leonards seems to be its more upmarket twin although the transition between towns is seamless. The coastal area is varied including an under cover "bottle alley" and some good coffee shops (Goat Ledge being my favourite with a hippy vibe). It also felt safe with groups of people of all ages just enjoying being outdoors by the sea with some music. There seem to be plentiful buses to explore further afield and there are two funicular lifts to the top of the cliffs for a more scenic view and to visit the castle. Other towns on the south coast may have a better reputation, but I doubt that you'd get a hotel with sea view at such an affordable price and the locals are universally friendly.
Dave
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Being a resident of Hastings for most of my life, The town...
Being a resident of Hastings for most of my life, The town like many others has it's up and downs, The area of St Leonards is peppered with bars and eateries as is the Old town of Hastings.
I can't recommend enough an Italian gem La Bella Vista on the seafront of St Leonards.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hastings always has a lot to offer but going off season...
Hastings always has a lot to offer but going off season means a lot of the places are not open. But there is still plenty to see and do good variety of coffee shops restaurants and bars to suit all tastes. St Leonard’s, Bexhill, Eastbourne and Brighton are all within driving distance. George st has loads of quirky shops to browse in. In peak season the fair ground and amusement arcades are great for the kids. Highly recommended.
Maggies is best for fish & chips
Two bulls for steak. Or go to Bentleys steakhouse in bexhill for the best steak experience plenty of Italian eateries. And there are 3 great wet fish and seafood outlets at Rockanoor
The hotel is located on the coast and I could see the water from my bed - great to wake up with such a view. The room and bathroom were clean, the bed was comfortable and the bathroom had a good shower. It is only a short walk from the railway station and all places in Hastings including shops and restaurants are within walking distance. Hastings is definitely worth a visit - I was pleasantly surprised. Armine - the host - is very friendly and made me feel very welcome. --- I will definitely be back to The Lindum when I visit Hastings again.
Stayed there 3 times previously with my wife and with wife and kids to attend shows / concerts at the White Rock Theatre and previous stays have been fun. Because of the RMT Rail Strike we had to drive to Hastings on this occasion instead of getting a train but the car park at Carlisle Parade was secure and reasonably price and literally a few steps from the Landsdowne Hotel. The location of the Hotel is great - close to al the amenities and the Pier but away from the main crowds. Staff were nice when checking in and out
The location of Tower House 1066 was great for the purpose of why we had went, we had an event at the Oval hastings and it was a 15 minute walk from the venue. The town centre is also within walking distance around 15-20 minutes. The staff were polite, friendly and helpful telling us where we could go if we wanted to get food and also helping us with travel tips. The rooms were clean and the beds were really comfortable, each room came with 2 bottles of water and had shower gel / soap as well as towels in each room.
We loved this hotel. The building and garden are beautiful and the family room was lovely with fantastic views. The cold breakfast was ok but definitely a weakness as the room was not cheap. The owners were very kind and the place is spotless. We would absolutely recommend it if you visit Hastings. What a great town! There is lots to do and see, specially with children.
Lovely large room with an excellent view of the sea. Good to have chairs to relax on to read. Public places well kept and 'grand' - corresponding to the type and age of hotel. Pretty good breakfast.
Hastings was fun to explore, with two ferniculars, an old castle, fishing boats and drying huts, pier Convenient bus along the parade limits walking.
Stayed for work purposes and found Ian and Beverley tremendous hosts. Nothing was too much trouble. My room was superb and very comfortable. If you are looking to stay in Hastings or the surrounding area for work or pleasure give Hastings House a try. If you like your curries the Ghurkha Chef just around the corner from the hotel is superb.
The room was lovely, and exceeded our expectations. The B&B is located right on the promenade, with easy access to the beach and good restaurants in the immediate vicinity. The owners were incredibly helpful and friendly and breakfast was delicious. Would whole heartedly recommend this hotel to anyone looking to stay in Hastings.
Beautiful hotel . We were shown to our room by the manager, who gave us a free sea veiw upgrade. We enjoyed it so much that we decided to stay an extra night. The staff shuffled things so we could stay in the same room. All the staff are so friendly and the breakfast is absolutely perfect. I will be back again for certain.
The location was great for us. The room was decorated simply but with an upscale vibe. The bed and pillows were extremely comfortable. Nice restaurant. This hotel was excellent and the price was amazing!
The hotel is within easy walking distance of the Hastings Old Town, and has all facilities that would be expected in our room. The room was comfortable, clean and spacious, and was good value for money.
The few staff do their best in an old Victoria hotel that needs extensive modernisation. They were friendly. It was clean. The sea view is was good. It is a building with a lot of history. Faded glory.
The hotel’s location is great, right next to the Pier and within easy walking distance of both Hastings town centre and St Leonards. It’s a nice place to have a drink and look out over the seafront.
Venue was very good ,restaurant was also very good. No breakfast but no problem as there are many places to get breakfast in Hastings a short walk from the hotel. Location was in a quite street.
This a friendly hotel. Breakfast is excellent. There is a bar with comfortable seating. It is on a good bus route. There are many buses into St Leonards or Hastings.
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