Southend-On-Sea City Guide, Including Hotels
Southend-on-Sea is Essex's largest town and its close proximity
to London makes it a popular tourist destination year after
year. Better still, it is located in the south east of the
country in an area widely regarded as the driest part of Britain.
The town is chock-full of interesting attractions which are
aimed at all the family, whether you're looking for local
history, the arts and culture, or family-oriented activities to
keep you occupied. Some of Southend-on-Sea's most popular
attractions are:
Southend Pier. Measuring in at 1.33 miles, Southend Pier is the
longest pleasure pier in the entire world! Built in 1830, it has
recently been refurbished and hosts an RNLI lifeboat station and
an exclusive Pier train. Nowhere will you experience better
sights of the beautiful coastline of the Thames Estuary.
Central Museum and Planetarium. If you've never visited a
planetarium then now's your chance; there are live presentations
throughout the day. Meanwhile, the museum reveals plenty of
secrets about Southend's eventful history.
Jubilee Beach. This sand and shingle beach stretches from the
Pier to Thorpe Bay; there are also regular pleasure boat trips
available.
Southend Cliffs. If you appreciate the beauty of nature, you'll
love these ornamental gardens, which also offer amazing views of
the south east coast.
Prittlewell Priory. An excellent museum with the focus on
educational activities, housed in the remains of a 12th century
priory.
When you arrive in Southend-on-Sea you'll discover a myriad of
activities and things to do, just waiting to be discovered. The
town is packed with a mixture of shops, making it one of the
most popular shopping areas in the entire southeast, and there
are plenty of coffee shops and restaurants where you can rest
your legs and take a break. Just a few of the things to do
include:
Shopping at The Royals Shopping Centre. Overhead, you'll see a
beautiful glass dome, which protects from the elements whilst
letting the sun in. Down below, you'll find shops ranging from
Debenhams to Ottakars, Evans, Sarah Beth and more.
Visiting Adventure Island. This exciting theme park is host to
more than forty rides and attractions that will appeal to the
kids, as well as the inner child in all of us. Not only that,
but the low rates make it one of the best value theme parks in
the country.
Checking out Kursaal on the Eastern Esplanade. Here you'll find
an astonishing thirty lanes of ten-pin bowling, many themed
restaurants and bars and a unique Mardi Gras play area. Better
still, admission is free!
Taking a trip to the Sealife Centre. Lovers of nature will be in
their element when visiting this marine centre, which offers an
authentic voyage beneath the ocean, where you can glimpse
colourful and spectacular marine life in a huge aquarium.
Take part in the Carnival! If your visit coincides with the
month of August, you'll find the annual Carnival in full swing.
Events include special processions, fancy dress competitions,
fairs, arts festivals, fireworks and more.
As you'd expect, Southend-on-Sea boasts a wide variety of places
to eat. The scale ranges from the simplest caf