Weddings at The Grand Eastbourne

To fully appreciate how stunning your wedding day could be make sure you attend The Grand Eastbourne's informative and inspirational wedding showcase.

Exterior of The Grand Eastbourne with bride and groom standing on the steps
Credit: www.johnscofieldphotography.co.uk

This glorious venue caters for various wedding styles from an intimate afternoon tea for family and friends in the Gallery Room, to mid-size and larger celebrations in a variety of stunning celebration rooms. All of these spaces will be open for you to view, with local and national suppliers in attendance.

The venue's wedding coordinators too will be on hand to answer any of your big day questions. No formalities, just a friendly welcome and a show round the hotel over a glass of fizz and some special offers on the day too!

Admission is complimentary, but tickets must be booked in advance. To grab yours, click here. Or for more information call the Events Team on 01323 412345 or email weddings@grandeastbourne.com. Also, check out www.grandeastbourne.com/wedding-venue-sussex

The ballroom at The Grand Eastborune decorated for a wedding
Credit: www.johnscofieldphotography.co.uk/

Alternatively.... or additionally (!) the Luxury Wedding Show 2021 is coming to The Grand Eastbourne on Sunday 7th November and is open 11am to 3pm.

This event will offer a fabulous host of suppliers exhibiting a range of wedding essentials, with demonstrations and live entertainment throughout the day... so many choices coming together under one roof! Enjoy a show round this elegant hotel from the Grand's own specialist Events Coordinators, meet with exhibitors and talk through any ideas and questions you have in readiness for your own special day .

Get free entry to the Luxury Wedding Show, when you register online at https://luxuryweddingshow.co.uk

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