The Lookout Rye is in the centre of the historical town of Rye, high on the East Cliff with views across the river. It has free Wi-Fi and paid parking.
The sand between your toes. Sky and beach as far as your eyes can see. Wonderful food made with love. Deeply comfortable beds in beautifully thought out bedrooms. Daily yoga and wellness classes.
Chris
United Kingdom
Staff were exceptional. Could not do enough and were truly a major credit to the place. All impeccable.
This hideaway is located in the centre of Rye and offers well-designed rooms, local wines and a restaurant menu infused with Mediterranean zest.
louise
United Kingdom
I like the quirkiness of the rooms , the deep big bath , the tea box was very cute plus there was cafetiere coffee ☕️. The bed was super comfy . The rooms had a very warm homely feel .
Located in the Sussex countryside 4 miles from the historic town of Rye, Flackley Ash is a delightful Grade II listed Georgian country house with an award-winning restaurant, a bar and spa facilities....
Situated in the historic town of Rye, The River Haven Hotel is on the Strand Quay overlooking the River Tillingham. Rye Rail Station is a leisurely 10-minute walk away.
Alex
United Kingdom
Nice hotel with friendly staff. Excellent breakfast !
The Standard Inn is located in Rye. It features a bar and restaurant, and has traditional features such as a working fireplace and wooden beams. Free WiFi is available.
Ludovic
United Kingdom
The location is perfect as it is close to the station but also in the heart of the city. The hotel was clean and the interior design feels authentic but not old fashionned at all. It's very cute inside. Plus, the staff was very helpful and dedicated. All good
Situated in Rye, Aviemore Rye is a historic bed and breakfast that features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a bar.
Martina
United Kingdom
We loved the house which was so beautiful. The hosts couldn’t do enough for us. Our room was spacious, warm and the only sounds we heard were the birds in the morning. Breakfasts were delicious and on our day trips we ordered sandwiches with complimentary flasks of tea, coffee and biscuits.
On average, 3-star hotels in Rye cost DKK 1,198 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rye are DKK 1,567 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rye can on average be found for DKK 1,295 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rye this weekend is DKK 2,142 or, for a 4-star hotel, DKK 2,691. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rye for this weekend cost on average around DKK 3,160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs DKK 1,302 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rye for tonight. You'll pay on average around DKK 1,194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rye will cost around DKK 1,568 (based on Booking.com prices).
If you want a really authentic Inn the Mermaid is the one...
If you want a really authentic Inn the Mermaid is the one for you. Clean rooms and comfy bed. The staff were very helpful and food amazing. The only thing if not good on your feet is the cobbled streets but that is what you expect for this type of setting. Other than that nothing can fault it. Will definitely be back again. Also there is a lovely little cake come sandwich shop tucked down a little side pathway called The Cobbler. If not watching your diet certainly worth a visit.
Shirley
10
Scored 10
Rye is a gorgeous town and clean.
Rye is a gorgeous town and clean. One of Henry the VIII's Cinque ports, so lots of history. We visit regularly.
Lots of places to eat, recommend Hayden's, Apothecary coffee shop and Cobbles tearoom. There are several others we have not tried. Avoid Marino's fish and Simon the Pieman has gone downhill.
Shops- Antique, gifts, books, clothes, chemists, and a good Jempson's supermarket at nearby Peasmarsh.
Pleasant town indoor swimming pool. Walks including a short one by the Windmill.
Lambs in the fields.
Tudor houses, Ypres tower with views. Great play park for children at the bottom of the hill. Paid parking, more near the harbour.
Bird watching at the local nature reserve. Recommend staying at the Flackley Ash hotel nearby.
Avoid Hastings and St. Leonard's they are ghastly, in need of regeneration. Camber Sands is okay, as is St. Mary's bay, although loos are basic.
Philippa
Yemen
10
Scored 10
Rye was a gorgeous well preserved interesting town.
Rye was a gorgeous well preserved interesting town.
Great town atmosphere with a wonderful heritage center . The volunteers were most informative and friendly.
I also was most impressed with the well set up nature reserve. A good cafe and visitor center and excellent bird hides.
Elizabeth
Australia
10
Scored 10
This is an amazing little B&B with fantastic hosts where...
This is an amazing little B&B with fantastic hosts where nothing is to much trouble. The breakfast was first rate, absolutely fantastic. Great room, lovely facilities, spotlessly clean and the shower was hot and nice and big. I do not have anything but praise for the place and would highly recommend.
Joe
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A walk around the town of Rye is a must to see all the old...
A walk around the town of Rye is a must to see all the old buildings and shops.
There are quite a number of restaurants in Rye to choose from. Some of the 'owners' or managers need a course in customer service....Called into one to check his menu and when we said we were just looking he was not so helpful after we said we are just looking for a place for tonight....
However, we stopped into a small cafe for lunch and had great potato soup, which was excellent on a cold day.
Peterd53
Australia
10
Scored 10
A perfect weekend spot.
A perfect weekend spot. There’s lots to see, but it’s manageable in a weekend, with plenty of time built in to enjoy the culinary delights on offer - there are some very good restaurants and cafes. Rye is very hilly and there are lots of flint, cobbled streets, so those with reduced and/or limited mobility may find it challenging to get around. Many of the buildings are listed and so not always the most accessible - don’t let this put you off, but just be aware.
Location: Handy with a car -- about a mile into town. Parking free at the hotel, and not expensive at cattle market lot, near the train station in Rye, and free after 7 PM at most other lots.
Great-looking oast towers on the hotel, containing round stone rooms for reception & dining. Generous and tasty Full English Breakfast included. Room and bed were clean & comfortable, but with odd separate shower room.
Not far from Great Dixter -- a lovely and unique house, garden, and nursery.
Great location and views out of windows great . Friendly staff and good breakfast # Best of all we have stayed in just about all the hotels in Rye and this one is as good as the others but less expensive . Only downside is parking situation . Must move car by 9 am off street into paid parking . Thats now £2.50 per day and about 5 minutes walk away so no hardship but if one is disabled or elderly this may be an issue
The hotel is a lovely small place with only a few rooms. The rooms are each unique and beautifully decorated with a really comfortable bed. breakfast is included at the tea downstairs and it is amazing. lots of unique options for food and coffees and juice included. The staff is all super friendly and helpful. I will definitely stay there again and will highly recommend it to friends.
The hotel is both beautifully designed but not stuffy and has retained the original character of the building. We had a room upstairs on the other side of the courtyard which is a lovely space for a coffee or glass of wine. Comfy bed and very good shower. Excellent breakfast - coffee very good. The hotel is in the heart of Rye and parking nearby was very reasonably priced.
Beautiful hotel with extremely friendly staff so clean & located well to see Rye. Breakfast was amazing and such a historic street where you felt like you'd gone back in time!! Would definitely stay again. The staff at Breakfast could not do enough for you & it comes through in their personality.
A lovely stay in a nice hotel. Staff were all very welcoming and helpful. Breakfast is a continental buffet for the winter, but a cooked option at another hotel was offered so they're doing their best to cater for everyone's needs.
The hotel has it's own car park, which is a real bonus in Rye.
Lovely historic building with endless character. The staff were extremely nice. The complimentary breakfast was lovely and they made a point to give our puppy his own which was adorable. The lounges downstairs are wonderful. Oh, and this is the best located hotel in Rye.
We had a pleasant stay at Playden Oasts House. The hotel is full of character and the location is convenient for visiting the Rye area. We really enjoyed the meals - both breakfast and lunch - and it was great to hang out in the bar area too.
The host, Javed was so accommodating & helpful suggesting things to see in Rye. His B&B is totally charming, beautifully designed & spotless! It was a wonderful stay! His breakfast menu was full of choices & the food delicious as well.
Our stay was cut short due to no fault of the hotel, and the owner and staff went above and beyond to be sure we were ok. It’s a lovely hotel and if we ever come to Rye again we will certainly book again. Thank you!
Our boutique room was spacious and well presented with good facilities including a coffee machine that was spot on.
The hotel is a lovely old converted building in the heart of Rye with a great Bistro downstairs.
The rooms are really spacious and clean. Position is great if you are with a car as it is really close to Rye, while being in a very quiet area. Spa facilities are good considering the night rate of the hotel.
You can't fault the staff who were all extremely pleasant, friendly and very helpful. The price, although not particularly cheap was fair value compared to other nearby hotels.
Lovely room and the perfect location in Rye. All of the staff were very friendly and very professional. Great bar, great breakfast, and a beautiful historic inn
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