Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Southend-On-Sea.
You are
assured of a warm and friendly welcome in
this hotel, situated on the seafront at
Thorpe Bay.
It boasts one of the finest views of the
Thames Estuary, which guests can enjoy in
ease and comfort.
All bedrooms and bathrooms have been refurbished
to a high standard.
Please see our
website for further information. Price: Singles from £60, Double/Twin from
£75, Family from £90, Suites from £120 Rooms: 57 Accommodation Type: Hotel
Louise & Andy welcome
you to their warm and friendly Victorian guest
house which has very high standards of
decoration and cleanliness.
Prices include a hearty
English breakfast and parking. All rooms are
en-suite and have large double or twin beds,
colour TV/DVD, hospitality tray, hair dryers and
wireless internet access. Situated in the heart of
Southend's beautiful conservation area. Just
minutes from the High Street and Southend's
famous pier and seafront, you will be sure to
receive an warm welcome and enjoy your stay. Price: Single from £35.00, Double/Twin from
£60.00, Family room from £75.00 Rooms: Double, Twin, Single or Family Accommodation Type: Guest House
The tight-knit crew of the Essex County Hotel with their vast experience in the hospitality industry have created this distinctive Mediterranean style hotel. The hotel offers 74 exquisite bedrooms, all of which are non smoking rooms. Set in 8 acres, with private parking for 250 cars the hotel is ideally located adjacent to Southend Airport, and the A127 Southend Arterial. With all the attractions Southend on Sea has to offer, this hotel is minutes from 'The World's Longest Pier', beautiful beaches, Adventure Island, the Sealife Centre, The Cliffs Pavillion, Town Centre, Seafront and the quaint and tranquil area of Leigh on Sea. The hotel has a warm and cosy lounge where you can enjoy a drink, a snack or afternoon tea in front of the log fire in one of the soft and inviting sofas and watch Sky Sports on the Plasma TV.
176-178 Eastern Esplanade, Thorpe Bay, Southend on Sea, Essex, SS1 3AA
The Camelia Hotel is family run hotel situated in a superb position on the seafront at Thorpe Bay. We are just outside Southend with commanding unrivaled views of the Thames Estuary.
Rating: AA | Hotel | 3 Stars VisitBritain | Hotel | 3 Stars Rooms: 34
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Trouser press | Telephone | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Internet | Hypoallergenic pillows | Hairdryer | Desk | TV | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £55 Mobility info: We have a ramp to access building, bar, restaurant etc. We have ground floor bedrooms in the annex accessible with one small step.
The Westcliff Hotel is a splendid Victorian hotel, close to the seafront with spectacular views over the Thames Estuary and easy access from the A13 and A127.
Overlooking the beautiful cliff gardens and with panoramic sea views, the Gleneagles offers 4-star guest accommodation within Southend?s tranquil conservation area.
In central Southend, with superb views of its pier and estuary, this 4-star (Silver Award), boutique, family-run Guest Accommodation is in a conservation area, next to the high street and a very short stroll from the beach.
Superbly located, Premier Inn Southend-on-Sea (Thorpe Bay) is on the seafront, with excellent access to Southend Central, Southend East and Thorpe Bay rail stations. Southend Pier is nearby.
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 Southend Airport.
This modern hotel is close to the seafront, town centre and Westcliff-on-Sea Train Station. It has free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and a restaurant and bar. The Balmoral is also close to theatres, casinos and Southend Pier.
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 station. Free car parking is provided.
The closest seaside resort to the great London
metropolis, Southend is iconic as a place of jellied eels, endless amusement
arcades and summer time shows. It was a small, insignificant hamlet until
the early part of the 19th century. A visit by Queen Caroline and her
daughter, Princess Charlotte, who stayed at the Georgian Royal Terrace,
unwittingly created a new destination for holidaymakers. The coming of the
railway served to make it popular with the masses.
Today this irrepressible town on the north bank of the River Thames has even
more to offer, from beaches and gardens to white knuckle rides and
waterborne adventure. Its programme of events includes Europe’s largest free
airshow, regattas, firework displays, a jazz festival and a classic car run.
Its iron pier has survived numerous near-fatal incidents and is the longest
in the world at over a mile, and for those who find this a daunting distance
Southend has its own electric railway.
Nearby the remains of 12th century Prittlewell Priory have been turned into
a local museum.