Nestled on the edge of Epping Forest, Waltham Abbey Marriott Hotel offers an idyllic blend of modern luxury and natural beauty. This contemporary hotel boasts stylish guest rooms along with impressive amenities, including a leisure club featuring an indoor pool and fitness center. Perfectly situated near major transport links, it’s an ideal choice for both business travelers and holidaymakers seeking convenience and comfort. The on-site restaurant serves a unique dining experience that delights the palate with contemporary cuisine. With 14 versatile meeting rooms available, your business events are set to succeed in this remarkable setting.

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