Experience a minimoon in Eastbourne this August

Bride and groom in a wedding car outside Hydro Hotel Eastbourne

Relax and unwind post-wedding with a stay at Hydro Hotel this August and enjoy the relaxing ambiance, private grounds and expansive sea views. Or if in the area why not drop by and enjoy a drink in one of the lounges or gardens, lunch in the Conservatory Restaurant, enjoy afternoon tea, or dine in the Crystal Restaurant.

Why visit Eastbourne?

Choose from a bed and breakfast stay or one of Hydro Hotel's summer breaks, with dinner and additional benefits included. Enjoy a pre or post dinner drink on our terrace or one of the benches in the grounds. Take a swim in our sheltered outdoor heated pool and relax on the adjacent sun bathing terrace - now with pool attendant and serving food and drinks. Walk down to the beach and find a spot to relax or have a swim in the sea. Venture into the nearby South Downs National Park and visit Beachy Head, Birling Gap or Cuckmere Haven. Enjoy a day trip out and explore the historic towns of Lewes, Battle or the many pretty Sussex villages.

Summer Breaks at Hydro Hotel

Summer Breaks represent the best value for dinner, bed and breakfast. Enjoy 3-course dining each evening with a minimum of 10 choices per course and many other inclusions. Valid for stays until 30th September 2023 inclusive of the following:

Tea and cake on the arrival date
Wine discount voucher to use during your stay
Three course dinner each night in the Crystal Restaurant
Overnight accommodation in a Classic bedroom
Full traditional breakfast each morning
2 nights – £119 per person per night (total £476 for 2 nights in a Classic double or twin room). Payment not required until time of stay.

Discover more at www.hydrohotel.com

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