Southend-on-Sea Odeon
The Broadway, London Road
Southend-on-Sea
SS1 1TJ
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Southend Odeon is situated at the top of Southend High Street, a stone's throw away from Southend Victoria station and a short walk from Southend Central station. Southend Odeon has 8 screens and there is ample parking nearby with Victoria Plaza and The Royals car park both available. Being in the High Street, Southend Odeon also has plenty of further amenities including restaurants and High street shopping. Southend Odeon is also handily placed beside a local HSBC bank with cashpoint facilities.
Booking Line - (0871) 224 4007
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