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“A design-led boutique hotel set in a Victorian conversion on the seafront. Stylish rooms are decorated in pastel hues with pale wood furniture, poured cement sinks, and curated vinyl collections. The restaurant champions local produce and is worth travelling for alone. Great value and very chic.”

“A design-led boutique hotel set in a Victorian conversion on the seafront. Stylish rooms are decorated in pastel hues with pale wood furniture, poured cement sinks, and curated vinyl collections. The restaurant champions local produce and is worth travelling for alone. Great value and very chic.”

Hotel Review

Port is the kind of hotel you wish to find in every British seaside town or city. It’s beautifully designed, warm and inviting, but also great value for money. Set in an old characterful Victorian building in a great spot facing a quiet, pebbly beach. Decorated in pastel tones and natural materials right from the downstairs restaurant, bar and lounge with its cork-tiled flooring and chalky pink walls. The bar serves a well curated collection of local gins, Sussex wines and craft ale while the restaurant rustles up thoughtful menus packed with local artisanal ingredients. Bedrooms have a cool retro vibe, painted in taupe, light green or dusky light pink with stripy soft furnishings and additions like driedflowers, wood bedheads and designer retro kettles. The best rooms are the six at the front for great sea, sunset and sunrise views. A stylish stay welcoming in a new era for Eastbourne's hotel scene.

 

Written by Ellie Seymour

Recommended For

  • Value chic
  • Despite the chic design, buzzy bar, and popular restaurant rooms are offered below £100 making it a stylish and reasonable stay
  • Boutique
  • A hip 19 room hotel with cool pastel hues, pale woods, poured concrete sinks, and Haeckels bath products
  • Foodies
  • The seasonal sharing plates paired with Sussex wines make the restaurant a real foodie's destination
  • Museums
  • Visit the Towner Gallery showcasing South Downs landscapes, as well as works by Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Alfred Wallis and more
  • Great walks
  • Take long walks along some of the 100-mile long South Downs Way
  • Other Activities
  • Spend lazy summer days with a picnic on Beachy Head
  • Pet friendly
  • There are three rooms at the hotel where dogs (under 15kg) are welcomed
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Designer
  • Less £
  • Family Suites
  • Intimate
  • Contemporary
  • Child friendly
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Pet friendly
  • There are three rooms at the hotel where dogs (under 15kg) are welcomed
  • Family Suites
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Cots available
  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Concierge
  • Child friendly
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Museums
  • Visit the Towner Gallery showcasing South Downs landscapes, as well as works by Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Alfred Wallis and more
  • Great walks
  • Take long walks along some of the 100-mile long South Downs Way
  • Other Activities
  • Spend lazy summer days with a picnic on Beachy Head

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Port Hotel

This boutique Victorian conversion is the small seaside hotel you dream of: contemporary and inviting with menus worth travelling for. The restaurant and bar spotlights regional produce, the hotel has its sustainable ducks in a row and the décor alone makes Port Hotel a rousing addition to the town’s seafront line-up.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)

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