Eastbourne Reymar
Eastbourne Reymar
2-4 Cambridge Road
EASTBOURNE
East Sussex
BN22 7BS
Tel: 01323 724649
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Description
Welcome to Eastbourne Reymar. We are a newly refurbished hotel, offering a high standard of furnishings and decor, a good warm, friendly family atmosphere to rest, relax and unwind in. Whether you are on business or pleasure we aim to provide you with a memorable experience.
Whilst staying with us in sunny Eastbourne you can visit some of the many highlights of Sussex / East Sussex, from the splendours of Beachy Head on the coast to the beauty of the South Downs countryside.
We are approximately 30m from the seafront and in walking distance of the Pier, restaurants, theatres and bars.
We have family rooms available as well as single, Double and Twin rooms, some of which have sea views and are on the ground floor. All rooms are en-suite and have Tea/ coffee making facilities; free view TV and WIFI access is available.
We offer special Family packs to enable those of you with young families a stress free stay; details of which can be found on our Family Page.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Hot Offer
We would like to offer you the chance to extend your stay for free.
STAY 3 NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF 2
Book Friday & Saturday nights at full price and receive Sunday night free
(Subject to availability and mentioning this advertisement at time of booking)
STAY 7 NIGHTS F0R THE PRICE OF 6
(Subject to availability and mentioning this advertisement at time of booking)
Attractions
Here are some of our many attractions in and around our Eastbourne location:
In Eastbourne
Victorian Pier
Bandstand
Sovereign Harbour
Many theatres
Congress Theatre
Around Eastbourne Countryside
Seven Sisters & Beachy Head Country Park
Sheffield Park
Bewl Water
1066 Country
Around Eastbourne Castles & Houses
Bodiam Castle
Pevensey Castle
Herstmonceux Castle & Observatory
Glyndebourne Opera House
For the Family
Drusillas Family Zoo
Knockhatch Adventure Park
Wilderness Wood
Fort Fun & Rock's
Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park
"How we used to Live" Museum
Seven Sisters Sheep Centre
Yesterday's World