‘I took my toddler to a unique British 5 star hotel – this is what it was really like’

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The Grand Hotel Eastbourne, known a s the ‘White Palace’ of the South Coast, is celebrating 150 years and is the perfect place to enjoy a family break by the sea, writes Elaine McCahill.

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Mirror’s Elaine McCahill recommends Eastbourne’s Grand Hotel for young families

I’m sure most people would wince at the thought of taking their toddler to a five-star hotel.

The image of trying to manage an unwieldy child in the hushed corridors of a plush hotel would put most parents off. However, I recently took my 15-month-old to the gorgeous Grand Hotel in Eastbourne and it was the rest we all needed as a family. We decamped for the weekend to the iconic Grand Hotel Eastbourne which is known as the ‘White Palace’ of the South Coast and has been serving up luxury since 1875. The hotel has welcomed many famous faces over the years, including French composer Claude Debussy and Charlie Chaplin, and it is one of a very small handful of five star hotels at the British seaside

There’s hints of that old world glamour throughout with pictures of the hotel orchestra and illustrated images of the stylish Victorian set enjoying afternoon tea.

While the hotel is very much ‘grand’ with tall ceilings, luxurious furnishings and stunning sea views, it wasn’t stuffy like some establishments can be. Our sea view suite was large and comfortable with plush furnishings and a gorgeous terrace overlooking the coastline.

The hotel facilities were equally luxurious with both and indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Situated at the front of the hotel with its beaming white Victorian architecture, the outdoor pool is truly one of its unique selling points. Heated to a balmy 29C, the outdoor pool is ideal for children and parents alike and my daughter loved splashing around in the sun.

The indoor pool is heated to a similarly bath-like temperature and the leisure centre also boasts a steam room, a spa bath and gym for when parents want to take a break. For those hoping for some chill time, the spa has eight treatment rooms and offers a range of treatments and massages.

Feeding toddlers can often be a bit of a nightmare and I was a tad concerned about causing a ruckus in a fancy dining room, but I needn’t have worried as the staff couldn’t have been more helpful. Without even asking, a waitress appeared with plastic bowls and spoons for our little one at breakfast and another server brought her some warm milk at dinner.

And no one batted an eye when a substantial amount of Weetabix / mashed potato ended up on the floor. It’s so easy to worry about disturbing other diners but most people were delighted to say hello to my toddler as she pottered about waving at everyone and hiding behind the heavy drapes.

While being a very grand hotel – please pardon the pun – the atmosphere was really inclusive and we really felt like we got a break. As many parents will know, not having to cook and clean for a few days is bliss and we didn’t feel confined to our room whatsoever, enjoying the leisure centre, plush common areas and the Lounge Terrace.

We could tag team going to the leisure centre, enjoyed leisurely breakfasts in the stunning Garden Room restaurant and took afternoon naps in our sea view suite.

Not only was the hotel wonderful, but it’s just metres away from the seafront with stunning views of the English Channel, making it the perfect location for exploring the beach, Beachy Head and the town of Eastbourne.

We walked the promenade, which was really accessible for a buggy and also a safe distance from the road if our daughter wanted to walk. We also spent a sunny afternoon pottering up and down the beach and enjoying some music as we sat outside a pub on the pier.

My takeaway? Don’t be afraid to take your children to a hotel if it’s something you’re considering. I’ve often thought it might not be the most practical but the staff were so attentive, we didn’t feel like we were in the way and there was lots to do. And what’s even better is that we got a bit of a break as well.

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The Grand Hotel Eastbourne is celebrating 150 years with a special Afternoon Tea – from £36 per person.

Honouring The Grand’s rich 150-year history, a limited-edition afternoon tea pays fitting tribute to timeless luxury. In addition to delicate sandwiches, and scones served with Cornish clotted cream and strawberry preserve, an exquisite pastry menu – delicacies offering a journey through time – includes an ‘Opera Gȃteau’ to die for. Book here or via 01323 412345.

Stay overnight at The Grand Hotel from £220 per room per night (two sharing), including breakfast.

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