Hotels in Arundel

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Yes, Arundel is well worth a visit. It’s a beautiful historic town in West Sussex with a real sense of character. The standout attraction is Arundel Castle, which towers over the town and has some stunning views. There’s also a lovely mix of art galleries, tea rooms, antique shops and green spaces, including Arundel Park and Swanbourne Lake. Whether you’re into history, walking, or just browsing independent shops and enjoying the scenery, it’s a great place to spend a relaxed weekend.
Arundel is most famous for its castle, which dates back to the 11th century and is still home to the Duke of Norfolk. It’s one of the best-preserved castles in England, with beautiful interiors, gardens and views of the South Downs. The town is also known for its striking cathedral, riverside walks and its art scene, with plenty of galleries and events throughout the year. It’s a favourite for day-trippers looking for something a bit different with lots of heritage.
Yes, Arundel is very walkable. The town centre is compact, with most of the shops, cafes and sights within a short walking distance of each other. You can easily explore the castle, cathedral, riverside paths and main shopping streets on foot. Some of the streets are on a bit of a hill, but nothing too challenging. If you enjoy a bit more walking, you can head into the surrounding countryside or up to Arundel Park for lovely views.
No, Arundel doesn’t have a beach, but the coast is not far away. The nearest seaside is around 20–30 minutes by car, with places like Littlehampton and Climping Beach offering sandy and pebble stretches. So, while Arundel itself is inland, it’s close enough for a quick beach trip if you’re staying in the area.








