With views of Blackpool seafront, The Norbreck Castle Hotel is a short tram ride from the town center. It has live entertainment, a sauna, spa and 18-yard pool.
On Queen’s Promenade with fantastic views of the Irish Sea, The Doric offers locally sourced, fresh food, 2 swimming pools and a spa tub. There is free parking available on site.
liz
United Kingdom
Warm, friendly very attentive staff,...food was great ,rooms a little dated but very clean. .good choice of food on menu's ,
Boulevard Hotel is located in Blackpool, adjacent to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and offers free WiFi. Located in the South Shore district, the property provides guests with access to a fitness center.
In vibrant Blackpool, this 4-star hotel has free Wi-Fi, a gym and paid parking. The Big Blue Hotel has its own private entrance to Blackpool Pleasure Beach open at selected times.
Nisa
United Kingdom
It was for our anniversary so that staff gave us a free room upgrade. They also let a little card which was cute. Great coffee nook in the room and nice few of the pleasure beach
Forshaws Hotel - Blackpool stands as a splendid Grade II listed building. It has a great location, opposite North Pier on the popular seafront. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
On Queen’s Promenade, overlooking Blackpool Beach, The Savoy Hotel Adults Only offers live entertainment (selected dates only), limited free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Located on the seafront promenade between the South and Central piers, this mordern Blackpool hotel faces the beach, 6 minutes from Sandcastle, and also offers free Wi-Fi.
Sara
United Kingdom
Was a nice place to stay for my birthday weekend.would book it again
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Blackpool Tower and less than half a mile from the promenade, this hotel has free Wi-Fi and a well-stocked bar where you can play darts and sing karaoke.
Ideally located in Blackpool’s Promenade, the Royal Seabank Hotel offers en suite accommodations, evening entertainment, a restaurant and a bar. Meal Deals are available on arrival at the hotel.
Brian
United Kingdom
Location was great and most of the staff were good, after upgrading to all inclusive the travel pass came in very useful. Was even discussing with other guests about how nice it was, until the incident listed below.
Located in Blackpool and with Bispham Beach reachable within 1.2 miles, Hotel Babylon provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The staff were wonderful and so helpful nothing was to much for them
Opposite South Pier and a short walk from Pleasure Beach, this clean and welcoming hotel offers full English breakfasts, home-cooked meals, and free Wi-Fi access.
The location was excellent and staff very friendly
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Arncliffe Lodge Hotel is located in Blackpool, a 15-minute walk from Blackpool Central Beach and one mile from Blackpool North Beach.
Room was a decent size for my family was very clean
Forshaws Hotel - Blackpool stands as a splendid Grade II listed building. It has a great location, opposite North Pier on the popular seafront. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Close to the beach which was ideal for me & my toddler
On Queen’s Promenade, overlooking Blackpool Beach, The Savoy Hotel Adults Only offers live entertainment (selected dates only), limited free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Always good staff good location great food 👌 cheers
Attractively set in the center of Blackpool, The New Athena Hotel is within a 11-minute walk of Blackpool South Beach and 0.7 miles of Blackpool Central Beach.
Located in Blackpool and with Bispham Beach reachable within a 15-minute walk, Riversvale Hotel has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Very friendly, clean, quiet, breakfast was excellent!
Providing free WiFi, the cumbrian hotel offers rooms in Blackpool, a 11-minute walk from Blackpool Central Beach and one mile from Blackpool North Beach.
The room was clean and the staff were so friendly.
Conveniently set in the Blackpool Town Center district of Blackpool, The Honley hotel is located a 8-minute walk from Blackpool Central Beach, 0.8 miles from Blackpool North Beach and a few steps from...
The cleanliness was outstanding also in a good location.
Yado Hotel is located in Blackpool, 1969 feet from North Pier and 2297 feet from Blackpool Winter Gardens Theater. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout this property.
Lovely welcome upon arrival and fantastic location
Providing free WiFi and a shared lounge, Shiray Hotel offers accommodations in Blackpool, 1312 feet from Blackpool Winter Gardens Theater and 1312 feet from Winter Gardens Conference Center.
The staff were amazing and made sure we felt at home
Featuring free WiFi, The Butterfly Hotel offers adult only accommodations in Blackpool. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. All bedrooms with attached bathroom are equipped with linen and towels.
Great hotel, lovely owners, made us really at home.
Conveniently located in the center of Blackpool, Lynalan Hotel provides free WiFi throughout the property and a garden. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms.
Located conveniently in Blackpool, Raffles Hotel has a Full English/Irish breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers a bar. The hotel has family rooms.
It was clean and very near to shops staff very friendly
Located just 3 minutes’ walk from Blackpool Promenade, the Happy Return Hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodations, a large bar with pool table and rooms with attached bathroom.
The lady that served me was amazing , lovely woman
Featuring a shared lounge, a terrace as well as a bar, Adelaide Lodge - Town Centre - Opposite Winter Gardens is located in the center of Blackpool, a 12-minute walk from Blackpool South Beach.
Location is brilliant & host was friendly & helpful
A 12-minute walk from North Pier Blackpool, Springfield Hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom with Freeview TV and an on-site bar. Free Wi-Fi is available in most areas of the hotel.
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FAQs about hotels in Blackpool
On average, 3-star hotels in Blackpool cost $94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blackpool are $108 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blackpool can be found for $211 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blackpool this weekend is $106 or, for a 4-star hotel, $121. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blackpool for this weekend cost around $173 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $96 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blackpool for tonight. You'll pay around $127 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blackpool will cost around $147, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A favored vaction spot since the Victorian era, Blackpool is a traditional English seaside town. Amusement arcades and crazy golf courses line the promenade and dotted between them are plenty of places to pick up fresh fish ‘n’ chips and Blackpool rock.
On the 5-mile sandy beach, children can enjoy Punch and Judy shows and donkey rides. Old-fashioned entertainment at its best. At the other end of the scale is the Blackpool Pleasure Beach, a fairground complex comprising a variety of rides, including The Big One - once the world’s tallest and steepest rollercoaster. They actually had to get permission from nearby Blackpool Airport to erect it!
More seaside pursuits are on the town’s 3 piers, one of which is Grade II listed. However, the most recognizable landmark is the Blackpool Tower which houses a circus, 4D cinema and a world-renowned ballroom, to name a few. Modeled on the Eiffel Tower, it is spectacularly lit during the annual Blackpool Illuminations, when the whole town is bathed in bright lights. The trams plying the prom are also lit. Look out for the one shaped like a ship.
A popular bachelor and bachelorette destination, Blackpool has accommodations ranging from North Shore hotels to South Shore B&Bs - see Booking.com for the best choice.
We went for a special event so didn’t use the attractions...
We went for a special event so didn’t use the attractions that were on offer. Having said that there were lots of things you could do if you wanted to, especially for younger people, and familles with children. However it was a bit pricey but I guess that’s the same for everywhere these days. We did have a ride in the horse and carriage which was nice but there was a lot of traffic so it was a bit stop/start. There did seem to be a lack of public toilets for such a large place. Stanley Park was on our doorstep and a lovely place to walk around, with a nice cafe serving breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks/ice cream or just drinks, it’s huge both inside and out. The outside is all dog friendly with dog water bowls available. St Anne’s was a nice place we visited, much quieter with a lovely dog friendly beach and a good selection of shops and dog friendly restaurants/cafes. Much more so than Blackpool itself. I’d have to say that Blackpool its more of a family/ young person place, so if this is you you’ll have a great time. But if you’re older or have dogs like us, then I’d head towards St.Annes.
Nicola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My partner and I love coming to Blackpool, despite run down...
My partner and I love coming to Blackpool, despite run down beach front buildings there is a lovely beach to visit and sooooo much to do from shopping, clubbing etc. to walking and even swimming when the weather is hot. It is just a shame that the council is not investing money into improving the town as it is our favourite seaside place to visit.
It is very easy to get around as there are buses, taxis and trams, so plenty of choices or just a nice long walk if you stay in the centre.
We love to do some shopping, eating out and long walks on the beach but there are a lot of attractions for everyone including the wonderful Blackpool tower.
RJW
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Seems to have improved from along time ago,activities for...
Seems to have improved from along time ago,activities for all young and older folk, I guess there are plonkers in every resort and blackpool is no different anywhere else,it was the young farmers weekend at the time of my visit ,and they seemed very respectable (just letting their hair down and having fun,overhall I find blackpool a place for fun thrills and a place to chill ,look and seek you will find.
Lisa
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Blackpool itself has loads of attractions and fantastic for...
Blackpool itself has loads of attractions and fantastic for families but not really for us.Transport was fantastic and travel cheap.We found it difficult to find a sit in restaurant.Lots of fast food places but not what we wanted.
Anne
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
What I liked most about the trip was the fact that I knew...
What I liked most about the trip was the fact that I knew other colleagues,
so we were able to go out for evening meals and to socialised.
The Conference was extremely important and informative.
If it was my first visit, I probably would have change hotel or return home.
We had a pub lunch just outside across from the church. at (25). an Asian Restaurant of all you can eat, a meal at the Mecca bingo. "We all spent a fortune but did not win anything" However we were in good company and we had fun.
We walked to the bingo and all the restaurants, then to the after party event on the Tuesday night. We walked together at 11 p.m. and felt safe. "I Love Blackpool, and have visited on several occasion for a break outside of conference". I would avoid {The Vista Sol}. Unless there are some major changes.
Thought for the day, "WE CAN`T ALL BE THE SAME" And I am very HAPPY IN MY OWN SKIN...
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to be able to express my experience. Please , Please do make some changes, it is the year 2024.
Eulyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Blackpool, the riviera of the North West.
Blackpool, the riviera of the North West. Used to be, not any more. So many hotels shut down, some being renovated loads just shut. Same as restaurants, so many just boarded up. The front now just looks so dated.
Great location, with parking onsite which is a big bonus. The staff were excellent and very friendly, couldn’t do enough for us. Room was large, clean and bed were comfortable. Breakfast was tea or coffee, juice, choice of cereal, toast and a full English,very enjoyable. We only stayed the one night, but we were allowed to leave the car parked at the hotel on our leaving day for a few hours longer whilst we had more time to explore Blackpool.
I like being in the North of Blackpool and this hotel is convenient for that. Owners are very friendly and have made it very welcoming. You are allowed to come and go as you please with the keys for the outside door and the room door. The breakfast is super and enjoyed each mornings selection.We were able to watch the semi final of the Euro football between England and Denmark so what a good evening that was. Drinks are available too.
We had a fantastic stay at the Northdene Theatre Hotel. The tram was a 5 minute walk, the breakfast was superb and the room was excellent but the best aspect of our stay was Jayne! After a long drive we arrived early but we received the warmest welcome, her personality was infectious & nothing was any inconvenience. We will definitely be back in the near future!
Absolutely spotless with loads of Mod Cons (whirlpool bath with a tv, remote lighting, four poster bed, balcony, Dyson fan) this is by far the best Hotel in Blackpool in fact the Country. Claire and Mark are fantastic hosts as are all the staff you honestly won’t find better. A massive thank you and keep up the excellent work.
Best Hotel I've stayed in at Blackpool, me and my family go at least twice a year so weve stayed in quite a few. Hotel was lovely and clean, breakfast was lovely and staff were also very kind and welcoming. 100% recommend this hotel. I'll definitely be using it again.
Very friendly owner who did everything she could to help our family of 5 and small dog, very clean family room with double bed & bunk bed for the kids. For a couple of days stay in Blackpool that accommodates dogs on the seafront this hotel is perfect.
Breakfast was top dollar all you can eat for £5.99 and great quality and service more like a 5 star hotel couldn’t ask for more will be going back pitty no dogs allowed my dog would love this place one of the best hotels I have stayed in Blackpool
Sarah did her very best to make our stay as good as possible. The hotel caters for family and couples only which is great as we had our 2 grandkids with us. The location is absolutely superb, very close to all attractions. Breakfast was superb.
clean room, family friendly accommodating staff, even made breakfast early for us as we had to rush off. Located close to the seaside and pleasure beach. Public parking nearby. For a cheap hotel in Blackpool this hotel deserves 10/10
Friendly, welcoming & helpful staff
Nothing too much trouble,
Comfortable & clean room, with everything required, especially liked that we had a Blackpool tower view from the room.
Short walk to seafront, tower & town centre.
Lovely atmosphere. Owner very welcoming and friendly. Room very clean. Location was great. It’s definitely the best hotel my family and I have stayed in in Blackpool. Can not fault the place. would definitely stay here again.
The Hotel was spotless the owners very friendly and it was a pleasure to stay in a lovely comfortable Room. would highly recommend to anyone.
If go back to Blackpool would stay again as so close to the town and the seafront
Exceptional service from the very friendly and helpful staff. The hotel is located in the quieter south seafront of Blackpool and all rooms are beautifully furnished. We loved the whirlpool bath.
He saved us, one of the cheaper family rooms that was available this weekend. I mean the town was rammed with the match on etc. He helped with parking and with somewhere to watch the match.
The location is a walk away from all Blackpool has to offer but at the same time far enough away not to be disturbed by the amenities of the seafront. I would definitely stay again.
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