18 - 20 Westcliff Parade, Westcliff-on-Sea, United Kingdom SS0 7QW
01702345247
Forces Exclusive Discount:
We offer 10% discount on room accommodation rates.
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The Muthu Westcliff Hotel, built in 1891, stands high on the cliff overlooking the Thames Estuary and the picturesque Cliff Gardens. The beautiful hotel is conveniently located in the middle of all the main local attractions in the thriving seaside Town of Southend on Sea.
55 rooms in the Muthu Westcliff Hotel make it an excellent location for weddings, parties, and other family celebrations. Our best room, the Estuary Suite has two balconies overlooking the seafront, a separate lounge area, an en-suite shower and a Jacuzzi bath, this room is ideal for your special occasion. Our inventory includes many different room types - Executive Suites, Family Rooms and Junior Suites. Our suites include en-suite Jacuzzis and breathtaking sea views.
The Windsor & Savoy suites are the hotel's two main banqueting rooms and can accommodate from 30 to 225 delegates. The Savoy suite has a license to hold wedding ceremonies.
Our conference rooms are often used by a sizable corporate clientele. For smaller intimate meetings, the three syndicate rooms Milton, Thorpe, and Crowstone can accommodate from 2 to 25 guests. The Thorpe and Milton have interconnecting doors, making a great space for private hire for Afternoon Tea with two large bay windows overlooking the front gardens.
With close proximity to the Cliffs Pavilion Theatre and Genting Casino, two mainline train stations to London and the Southend Town Centre, the Muthu Westcliff Hotel is the perfect convenient location for whatever reason you visit Southend.
" There is a council charge for parking of 6 £. This is only payable through a MOBON app - it is advised by the hotel that this app is downloaded and details entered before arrival to have a quick and smooth check-in"
Group Booking Policy: Any booking of more than 5 rooms will require a 100% payment at the time of creation, which would be non-refundable.