East Sussex Hotels
Best Western have 5 hotels in East Sussex
Book an East Sussex hotel and explore a south coast landscape peppered with chocolate-box hamlets and lively seaside towns.
Town and city breaks in East Sussex
The bacchanalian Prince Regent came to Brighton to party hard in 1783. Today you might find him on the dance floor at a beachside club. Sink a pint at the end of an afternoon browsing for art and antiques in picturesque Lewes or Eastbourne’s Victorian Little Chelsea. Rye harbour’s fishing boats bring the freshest seafood flapping straight to your plate.
Holidays in the East Sussex countryside
Head out from your hotel in East Sussex to hike a section of the South Downs Way through the Devils Dyke valley, or hit Hastings’ country park thronged with peregrines and black redstarts. At Ashdown Forest you can roam with the Muntjac deer through 6500 wooded acres.
Beach holidays in East Sussex
Brighton’s pebbly beaches are festooned with sun worshippers in summer, when shoppers browse for Chilean jewellery to the sounds of bongo music. Bexhill-On-Sea’s shingle beach is overlooked by the sleek De La Warr Pavilion. Britain’s first Modernist public building is now a contemporary art gallery.
Attractions in East Sussex
At an East Sussex hotel you’re never far from one of the county’s historic houses, like Rudyard Kipling’s home, Jacobean Bateman’s. The interactive 1066 visitor centre at Battle near Hastings makes a memorable day out for aspiring knights in shining armour.
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Attractions in East Sussex:
Opening times:
Apr-Sep: Tue-Thu & Sat 11am-5pm
Oct: Mon-Fri 10am-3pm 3 Apr - 29 Sep 2012; Tue, Wed, Thu, and Sat only (various dates)
Opening times:
Daily 10am-5.30pm/dusk Mar - Nov 2012 (annual)
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28 Feb-27 Mar: Sat & Sun 10.30am-6pm (house 12pm-4pm)
28 Mar-1 Nov: daily 10.30am-6pm (house 12pm-4pm) Mar - Nov 2012 (various dates)
Opening times:
Sun-Wed 11am-5pm (last entry 4.15pm) Apr - Sep 2012; Mon, Tue, Wed, and Sun only (annual)


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