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Royal Victoria Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Royal Victoria Hotel, a charming 3-star property located in the heart of Hastings, United Kingdom. With its beachfront location and stunning ocean views, this hotel is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a relaxing and enjoyable getaway. Situated just 0.9mi from the city center, guests can easily explore all that Hastings has to offer while enjoying the tranquility of the nearby marina.

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Rooms

Suite with Sea View in Royal Victoria Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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410 sqft

Suite, Sea View

Ocean view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Indulge in our spacious Suite with Sea View, offering breathtaking ocean views from the comfort of your private accommodation. Relax in the bathtub or on the sofa while enjoying the flat-screen TV, and wake up to the sound of the waves in this 409 sqft double room.

Double Room in Royal Victoria Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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260 sqft

Standard Room

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Our Double Room offers a spacious and comfortable space, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. With its city view, private bathroom, bathtub, and flat-screen TV, it guarantees a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Plus, enjoy free toiletries, a hairdryer, and other convenient amenities for your comfort.

Suite in Royal Victoria Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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430 sqft

Suite

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Stay in our spacious Suite, a 431 sqft oasis with a private entrance and city views. Indulge in the luxury of a private bathroom with a bathtub and enjoy the convenience of a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, this suite offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable and memorable stay.

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Upon arrival, guests will be greeted by the friendly and attentive staff available at the 24-hour front desk. The hotel offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including non-smoking rooms, free WiFi, and room service. Guests can start their day with a delicious breakfast in the on-site restaurant, and later unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar. Those traveling with pets will be pleased to know that the hotel is pet-friendly, subject to additional charges.

Property building in Royal Victoria Hotel
Property building in Royal Victoria Hotel

Experience the Best

With over 3580 reviews, the Royal Victoria Hotel has consistently received positive feedback from guests who have praised the hotel's cleanliness, helpful staff, and picturesque location. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, the Royal Victoria Hotel is the ideal choice for your next stay in Hastings. Prices start from just $100, ensuring great value for money. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of the English seaside at the Royal Victoria Hotel.

Living room in Royal Victoria Hotel
Bedroom in Royal Victoria Hotel

Plan Your Stay

At the Royal Victoria Hotel, your furry friends are more than welcome to join you on your vacation. We understand that pets are part of the family, so we are delighted to accommodate them upon request. Please note that charges may apply. Whether you have a dog, cat, or even a parrot, bring them along and enjoy the scenic walks along the beach, just steps away from the hotel.

Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Beachfront

Free wifi

Room service

Beach

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

Private entrance

Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel

Restaurants

Sea Terrace

Family Friendly, Traditional, British

Piano Bar

Family Friendly, Traditional, British

Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Royal Victoria Hotel
Natural landscape in Royal Victoria Hotel
We had a suite with sea view which was exquisite. Bed was very comfortable, bathroom was superb Sofa in lounge part was past it's sell by date but everything else fine. Breakfast was excellent with attentive staff. Restaurant food was good although staff were rushed and bar staff had no idea! We put this down to being Christmas Holiday and realise nobody wants to work those days. The ones that did were very friendly but overwhelmed. Getting a drink at the bar was a test of skill as staff were very young and wrapped up working the till and ignoring customers. Again we accepted no one wishes to work these holiday shifts. All in all we had a splendid time and will return again.

Robert

A grand old dame on the seafront, this hotel has been around a while but still manages to exude a charm from better days. In its heyday, important Victorians would have stayed here, and descended the very impressive Grade II listed marble staircase to come down to dine. The rooms are spacious and quirky, if a little old fashioned, but the tea/coffee and biscuits are welcome. While not the most modern of accommodations, the important things are still there - clean rooms, friendly service, a decent breakfast, and great views of that beach from the seafront rooms.

Duncan

The room was spacious, clean and well presented. The bed was comfortable and clean. The hotel was ideally placed along the promenade and easily found. The sea view was lovely from the dinning and bar area, where you could have something to eat or drink with friends and admire the view. Built in the 1820’s this is an old traditional hotel with many original features of grand stairways and floor to ceiling mirrors. A small 6 person lift transfers you from reception to the floor of your room. Wonderfully lovely and relaxing stay.

Paul

I chose a room with a sea view, and that is exactly what you got, a full sea view, as the promenade is just across the road Self Service Cooked Breakfast buffet, was very good, and the dining room also has the sea view. Restaurant staff respectful, kind and helpful. Dinners were also very good. Nice quality shampoo and gel. Iconic hotel where Queen Victoria stayed as well as other royals in the heart of the Burton, the architect's, St Leonard's with lovely park behind and seafront in front

David

The room was large with coffee and tea. The common areas, particularly the stairs, are really grand as befits the hotel heritage. The Seaview rooms are facing the beach. The staff were really pleasant and helpful. Whilst parking is very limited in front of the hotel, it is possible to unload, and there's sufficient on street parking nearby or paid parking over the road. There are car chargers in the car park, but an app is required to use them

Paul

We had a suite with sea view which was exquisite. Bed was very comfortable, bathroom was superb Sofa in lounge part was past it's sell by date but everything else fine. Breakfast was excellent with attentive staff. Restaurant food was good although staff were rushed and bar staff had no idea! We put this down to being Christmas Holiday and realise nobody wants to work those days. The ones that did were very friendly but overwhelmed. Getting a drink at the bar was a test of skill as staff were very young and wrapped up working the till and ignoring customers. Again we accepted no one wishes to work these holiday shifts. All in all we had a splendid time and will return again.

Robert

A grand old dame on the seafront, this hotel has been around a while but still manages to exude a charm from better days. In its heyday, important Victorians would have stayed here, and descended the very impressive Grade II listed marble staircase to come down to dine. The rooms are spacious and quirky, if a little old fashioned, but the tea/coffee and biscuits are welcome. While not the most modern of accommodations, the important things are still there - clean rooms, friendly service, a decent breakfast, and great views of that beach from the seafront rooms.

Duncan

The room was spacious, clean and well presented. The bed was comfortable and clean. The hotel was ideally placed along the promenade and easily found. The sea view was lovely from the dinning and bar area, where you could have something to eat or drink with friends and admire the view. Built in the 1820’s this is an old traditional hotel with many original features of grand stairways and floor to ceiling mirrors. A small 6 person lift transfers you from reception to the floor of your room. Wonderfully lovely and relaxing stay.

Paul

I chose a room with a sea view, and that is exactly what you got, a full sea view, as the promenade is just across the road Self Service Cooked Breakfast buffet, was very good, and the dining room also has the sea view. Restaurant staff respectful, kind and helpful. Dinners were also very good. Nice quality shampoo and gel. Iconic hotel where Queen Victoria stayed as well as other royals in the heart of the Burton, the architect's, St Leonard's with lovely park behind and seafront in front

David

The room was large with coffee and tea. The common areas, particularly the stairs, are really grand as befits the hotel heritage. The Seaview rooms are facing the beach. The staff were really pleasant and helpful. Whilst parking is very limited in front of the hotel, it is possible to unload, and there's sufficient on street parking nearby or paid parking over the road. There are car chargers in the car park, but an app is required to use them

Paul

We had a suite with sea view which was exquisite. Bed was very comfortable, bathroom was superb Sofa in lounge part was past it's sell by date but everything else fine. Breakfast was excellent with attentive staff. Restaurant food was good although staff were rushed and bar staff had no idea! We put this down to being Christmas Holiday and realise nobody wants to work those days. The ones that did were very friendly but overwhelmed. Getting a drink at the bar was a test of skill as staff were very young and wrapped up working the till and ignoring customers. Again we accepted no one wishes to work these holiday shifts. All in all we had a splendid time and will return again.

Robert

A grand old dame on the seafront, this hotel has been around a while but still manages to exude a charm from better days. In its heyday, important Victorians would have stayed here, and descended the very impressive Grade II listed marble staircase to come down to dine. The rooms are spacious and quirky, if a little old fashioned, but the tea/coffee and biscuits are welcome. While not the most modern of accommodations, the important things are still there - clean rooms, friendly service, a decent breakfast, and great views of that beach from the seafront rooms.

Duncan

The room was spacious, clean and well presented. The bed was comfortable and clean. The hotel was ideally placed along the promenade and easily found. The sea view was lovely from the dinning and bar area, where you could have something to eat or drink with friends and admire the view. Built in the 1820’s this is an old traditional hotel with many original features of grand stairways and floor to ceiling mirrors. A small 6 person lift transfers you from reception to the floor of your room. Wonderfully lovely and relaxing stay.

Paul

I chose a room with a sea view, and that is exactly what you got, a full sea view, as the promenade is just across the road Self Service Cooked Breakfast buffet, was very good, and the dining room also has the sea view. Restaurant staff respectful, kind and helpful. Dinners were also very good. Nice quality shampoo and gel. Iconic hotel where Queen Victoria stayed as well as other royals in the heart of the Burton, the architect's, St Leonard's with lovely park behind and seafront in front

David

The room was large with coffee and tea. The common areas, particularly the stairs, are really grand as befits the hotel heritage. The Seaview rooms are facing the beach. The staff were really pleasant and helpful. Whilst parking is very limited in front of the hotel, it is possible to unload, and there's sufficient on street parking nearby or paid parking over the road. There are car chargers in the car park, but an app is required to use them

Paul

Location

Marina, St Leonards-On-Sea, Hastings, TN38 0BD, United Kingdom

Royal Victoria Hotel