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Eastbourne Queens.

Why not come to Eastbourne and stay at the Lovely Queens Hotel, which is right on the seafront by the pier? You can then explore Eastbourne town and all its attractions, and of course, visit some lovely spots like the Seven Sisters and Brighton.

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Eastbourne - Five Day Holiday

Wednesday 7th April 2027

5 Days, 4 Nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast

Staying at The Queens Hotel, Eastbourne

 

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Price from (Per Person)

 

SOLE OCCUPANCY

£389 Single Standard, £419 Single Standard with Sea View

£459 Cozy Double, £499 Cozy Double with Sea View

£509 DAS (Double or Twin as a Single), by request

 

2+ People Sharing a room.

£389 Standard Double / Twin Room, £419 Standard with Sea View

 

£60pp Deposit - Full Payment at least 45 Days Prior, T&C Apply.

 

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Why not come to Eastbourne and stay at the Lovely Queens Hotel, which is right on the seafront by the pier? You can then explore Eastbourne town and all its attractions, and of course, visit some lovely spots like the Seven Sisters and Brighton.

 

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Queens Hotel, Eastbourne

A magnificent Victorian hotel prominently situated on the seafront overlooking the pier in the resort town of Eastbourne. Known as ‘the UK’s sunniest place’ this charming location is perfect for a short break to relax and re-energise.  This grand building is guaranteed to impress, with spacious and comfortable bar and restaurant facilities. Extensive parking is available for self drive holiday makers, and a lift to all floors provides easy accessibility for our guests.

 

Excursions Included

 

Brighton & Seven Sisters

 

Ever since royal party animal George IV fell in love with Brighton back in the 18th Century, the city has been a magnet for visitors in search of fun, frolics and fresh sea air. With its majestic Regency squares and crescents, iconic Royal Pavilion and famous piers, today Brighton is as well-known for being a welcoming and diverse city with a passion for culture, creativity and sustainability as it is for its historic landmarks

 

The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk sea cliffs on the English Channel coast, and are a stretch of the sea-eroded section of the South Downs range of hills, in the county of East Sussex, in south-east England.

 

Hastings & Battle (optional entrance to English Heritage Site)

 

Two points of interest dominate the character of the bustling East Sussex town of Hastings – the sea and 1066. One of the medieval Cinque Ports, Hastings has long had a close relationship with the ocean, and although its fishing industry has declined, it still has Europe's largest beach-launched fishing fleet.

 

As for the Norman Conquests, Hastings is not the actual location of the famous battle in 1066. That exact spot is just a few miles down the road at Battle Abbey.

However, its legacy still colours the entire town. The remains of William the Conqueror's first English castle still stand today, though centuries of warfare and erosion have taken their toll.

 

Battle - Abbey & Battlefields - English Heritage - Extra £17.50 per person

From the drama of 1066 to the peace of a ruined abbey, there’s plenty for the whole family at Battle Abbey, the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings.

William the Conqueror’s Norman invaders met King Harold’s English army in this very place. Discover the story of the famous battle for yourself with interactive displays in the visitor centre. Then, accompanied by an audio tour, you can see where the Normans advanced against the English, and walk the battlefield, hunting out dramatic wooden figures.

The abbey was founded by William soon after the conquest, said to be in the exact spot where King Harold died. You can explore its ruins then climb to the gatehouse rooftop for panoramic views. Inside the gatehouse, an exhibition explores stories from the abbey’s history.

There’s a big café near the gatehouse, next to a fun children’s playground inspired by the site’s history.

 

Day at Leisure or possible extra excursion (extra charge), subject to drivers hours.

 

Eastbourne has clean, inviting beaches, predominantly of shingle leading to sand at low tide, which offer excellent bathing. Its award-winning gardens range from the striking Carpet Gardens along the seafront, to the rockery of Helen Gardens and the shingle based Sovereign Park with its 130 different species of wild flowers.

 

Shoppers find high street names amongst the town's flower-lined pedestrianised streets and its main indoor centre, the Arndale Centre. Little Chelsea Quarter sells antiques, hand-made furniture, jewellery and ceramics.

 

 

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bakers Yard Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh
Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ
Banbury Cross Banbury Cross
By Taxi Rank & Toilets
Bicester Bicester Town Centre
Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops.
Bloxham Garage Bloxham - The Garage
Banbury Road A361
Brackley Brackley - Market Square
Main Coach Bays
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road)
Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road)
Farthinghoe Farthinghoe
Near Speed Camera
Middleton Cheney Middleton Cheney - The Library
Milcombe - New Road New Road, Milcombe
Moreton in Marsh Moreton in Marsh
Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express

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