
St. Leonards-on-Sea is home to Victorian charm and stunning sea views, yet because it is located just 1.2 miles from Hastings, it is often overlooked.
Despite this, it has its own little culture, with an affordable foodie scene, home to restaurants and other food places offering a variety of both local and worldwide cuisine.
Head to Heist - a bustling indoor food market. You can find oysters and natural wine at Boat Yard, Japanese-style pancakes at Arigato, and Thai fish cakes at Bangkok Delivery Boy.
If you're looking for a more locally based dining experience, head to the colourful huts on the beach. There, you can buy fish baps and traditional ice cream at Goat Lodge.
After grabbing a bite to eat, one can go and relax by the sea. With St. Leonards-on-Sea being home to a beach known for its tranquillity, this shouldn't be hard.
There is also an abundance of parks and green spaces, including St. Leonard's Gardens, where there is plenty of room for picnics, walks, or just enjoying the outdoors.
For those looking to immerse themselves in local culture, the St Leonards Festival celebrates the local community and arts during the summer. and there is also a variety of street art and murals dotted about the town to admire.
If you're looking to stay there for a few nights, there are lots of hotels, many of which are housed in traditional Victorian buildings.
The most famous of which is Royal Victoria Hotel, described by Tripadvisor reviewers as having 'high standards of both comfort and hospitality'.
And if you are looking for a more bustling atmosphere, the famous Hastings is just a mile down the coast.
This means that St Leonards is perfect for both a weekend getaway, or simply a day trip; both of which have their own benefits when it comes to exploring this quaint little town.
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