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Zanzibar International Hotel Reviews

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9 Eversfield Place Hastings, East Sussex, TN37 6BY
Contemporary Boutique Hotel. All eight of the large relaxing rooms / suites have been carefully crafted to instill a sense of calm and well-being. Rooms with their own saunas. Spa baths big enough for 2. Sublime sea views and a tropical oasis garden. Ideal for midweek business or weekend romance. Large flat screen tv's, DVD library (free), welcome drinks, Luxury L'Occitane toiletries, Honesty Bar, Complimentary newspapers and wi-fi, Secure car park, Champagne breakfasts in the privacy of your room included (or in the sea view Grand Salon / garden if you prefer). 400 count Egyptian cotton bed linen for a luxurious night of deep, unbroken sleep.

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Review by william tamkin on 14 Sep 2008, who stayed in September 2008
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Excellent breakfast - efficient unobtrusive service - very comfortable room - novel bathroom - good views of the sea - lot of stairs to get to it - needed hand soap. Probably not ideal for young families - excellent for couples needing R&R.

Review by Anonymous on 28 Aug 2008, who stayed in August 2008
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The Zanzibar International Hotel isn't in Zanzibar and isn't a hotel: but it is an absolutely wonderful place to escape from the world. We stayed on a very grey August Bank Holiday birthday treat, and as soon as we came through the door, we were offered a drink by the lovely Trish, and the service throughout our stay was first class but very unobtrusive.
We stayed in South America which had a lovely view of the sea, an enormous bed and a fabulous bath. The bathroom is one half of the massive room, and is divided from the main section by a curtain - and the loo within has no door either!
We'll definitely return (but could someone please tune the piano in the grand salon?). Excellent.