If you're looking to book a hotel stay in East Sussex, you've come to the right place. Whether it's hip Brighton and the beach life you long for, a family-friendly stay by the sea in Eastbourne, to discover the battlefields and abbeys of Battle and Hastings, or even to explore the cobbled streets and antique shops of Rye. Our experts have carefully curated the best hotels in East Sussex.

You'll find a wide range of accommodation - from boutique beachfront properties, to characterful traditional inns, elegant country house hotels with manicured lawns and cosy guest houses. Whether you're opting for a weekend away, a short break or something longer, there's something for everyone. View our hand-picked hotels in East Sussex.

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Hotel Review: Artist Residence, Brighton

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from £189.75

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Boasting their signature-styled boutique rooms and quirky communal spaces that are popular with locals and visitors alike, this Brighton hideaway is well-placed for both the beach and the independent shops and restaurants of the city

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Hotel Review: The Grand, Brighton

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from £101.70

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Nestled on the promenade with views over the English Channel, the rooms and suites offer seaside glamour, whilst the terrace and bar boast elegant surroundings to accompany your afternoon tea or a cocktail

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The Old Rectory, Hastings, East Sussex

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from £125

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This boutique seaside getaway is nestled in the heart of Hastings Old Town, perfect for exploring the surrounding area. After a morning of exploring, wander the B&B's walled garden or relax and unwind in the spa

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The Bell in Ticehurst, East Sussex

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from £112.50

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This whimsical and romantic hotel boasts a gastropub, quirky interiors and 16th-century character, offering a truly charming retreat in the heart of Ticehurst