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Hotels in Southend On Sea, Essex




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Park inn by Radisson Palace


Hotel in Southend-on-Sea, Essex
Rooms from 53.0Opened in March 2010, the Park Inn Palace is in the centre of Southend-on-Sea, opposite Southend Pier. This Park Inn hotel has views of the sea. Rooms are air conditioned, with flat-screen LCD TV with pay-per-view movies. The RBG Bar & Grill serves meals all day, with 24-hour room service also available. Park Inn Palace Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Southend Central Rail Station and Adventure Island.…

Hotels between 25-50


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Roslin Beach Hotel

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: With some of the best views of the Thames Estuary in Southend-on-Sea, this newly refurbished hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, delicious cuisine …
Rooms from 45.00

Hotels between 50-75


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Camelia Hotel

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Located on the seafront at Thorpe Bay, with views of The Thames Estuary, Camelia Hotel is just one mile from Southend on Sea. It has good food and fre…
Rooms from 70.00

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Pebbles Guest House

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Situated on Eastern Esplanade, overlooking Southend Beach, Pebbles Guest House offers wonderful sea views and cooked breakfasts. There is free parking…
Rooms from 50.00

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Pier View

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: In central Southend, with superb views of the pier and estuary, this boutique guest accommodation with free Wi-Fi is in a conservation area a short wa…
Rooms from 55.00

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Atlantis Guest House

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Atlantis Guest House offers a quiet and comfortable stay in the centre of Southend's peaceful conservation area, minutes from the High Street, the pie…
Rooms from 35.00

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The Waverley

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Situated on Eastern Esplanade, overlooking the Thames Estuary, The Waverley offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. With sea views and cooked breakfasts, …
Rooms from 35.00

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Premier Inn Southend-On-Sea (Thorpe Bay)

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Superbly located, Premier Inn Southend-on-Sea (Thorpe Bay) is on the seafront, with excellent access to Southend Central, Southend East and Thorpe Bay…
Rooms from 61.00

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The Gleneagles Hotel

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Overlooking the beautiful cliff gardens and with panoramic sea views, the Gleneagles offers 4-star guest accommodation within Southend's tranquil cons…
Rooms from 37.00

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The Rochford Hotel

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: This hotel is situated in the picturesque Essex village town of Rochford, less than a mile from the airport and 200 yards from the mainline railway s…
Rooms from 49.00

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Southend Airport Premier Inn

Hotel in Southend-on-Sea: Providing comfortable, good value accommodation, Premier Inn Southend-on-Sea West has excellent access to local bus links and is less than a mile to S…
Rooms from 54.00

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