With views of Blackpool seafront, The Norbreck Castle Hotel is a short tram ride from the town centre. It has live entertainment, a sauna, spa and 18-metre pool.
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.
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.
Caroline
United Kingdom
We love the Big Blue..it's our favourite hotel to stay in when we visit Blackpool..I love the enormous comfy beds..good quality shampoos and conditioners..shortbread biscuits..I often get room service and it's fresh and tasty and not too pricey..the breakfast is delicious..and the bar area is often busy and fun..we will be back for the lights in September..
Situated on Queen’s Promenade with fantastic views over the Irish Sea, The Doric offers locally sourced, fresh food, 2 swimming pools and a spa bath. There is free parking available on site.
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.
Situated 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.
Claire
United Kingdom
The only good thing about this hotel is the location.
Ideally located in Blackpool’s Promenade, the Royal Seabank Hotel offers en suite accommodation, evening entertainment, a restaurant and a bar. Meal Deals are available on arrival at the hotel.
Leah
United Kingdom
The hotel was nice and in a very good spot on the Prom
Malibu Hotel offers accommodation in Blackpool. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room includes a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. Board games are available on request.
Emma
United Kingdom
Bed comfy n the staff at the bar was lovely n it's close 2 the places where we went so didn't have 2 walk loads
Located in Blackpool, Hampton By Hilton Blackpool offers beachfront accommodation 100 meters from Blackpool Promenade Beach and provides facilities such as a bar.
Clean, spacious rooms. Friendly staff. Great breakfast!
Graded by the AA as Blackpool’s highest-rated 3-star hotel, the beautifully refurbished Carousel on Blackpool’s seafront has a restaurant, free WiFi. It is 10 minutes’ walk from the Pleasure Beach.
Clean rooms, lovely clean bathroom. Breakfast was great.
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.
Lovely clean relaxing environment staff are lovely
Set in Blackpool, 200 metres from Blackpool South Beach, Blackpool Resort Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The staff was amazing just normal down to earth people
Situated in Blackpool and with Bispham Beach reachable within 1.3 km, Riversvale Hotel features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Very friendly, clean, quiet, breakfast was excellent!
Conveniently set in the Blackpool Centre district of Blackpool, Bradburys of Blackpool is located 800 metres from Blackpool South Beach, 1.4 km from Blackpool North Beach and 300 metres from Coral...
The bed was comfy and beautiful room and dining room
Situated within Blackpool FC’s Bloomfield Road stadium, The Blackpool FC Hotel offers modern accommodation with pitch-side views. Guests can use the gym and free Wi-Fi.
Location and facilities,clean and comfortable room.
The Imperial Hotel Blackpool is in the quieter North Shore area. The North Pier is 1,000 yards away and there are trams to all the attractions. Blackpool North Rail Station is 900 yards away.
I have stayed here a few times now and it’s lovely
Situated in Blackpool and with Bispham Beach reachable within 1.3 km, Hotel Neon features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Spotlessly clean, very comfortable, modern, great location
Ideally located in Blackpool, Raffles Hotel offers a Full English/Irish breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
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 accommodation, a large bar with pool table and en suite rooms.
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 centre of Blackpool, 1 km from Blackpool South Beach.
The breakfast was excellent and location excellent
A 12-minute walk from North Pier Blackpool, Springfield Hotel offers en suite rooms 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 US$103 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blackpool are US$113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blackpool can on average be found for US$221 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blackpool this weekend is US$119 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$133. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blackpool for this weekend cost on average around US$202 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blackpool for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$106 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blackpool will cost around US$142 (based on Booking.com prices).
A favoured holiday 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 recognisable landmark is the Blackpool Tower which houses a circus, 4D cinema and a world-renowned ballroom, to name a few. Modelled 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 stag and hen do destination, Blackpool offers accommodation ranging from North Shore hotels to South Shore B&Bs - see Booking.com for the best choice.
Something for everyone
Lots of great attractions for all weathers
Good choice of cafes restaurants bars wtc
Great shows on offer for all tastes.
Good seafront
Good base for visiting surrounding towns eg clevelys. Lytham St Annes, Fleetwood etc
Yvonne
Scored 10
10
we stayed for a gig at the Waterloo which is next door to...
we stayed for a gig at the Waterloo which is next door to Gurka ( almost ) so we were in the Waterloo daily . we ventured to the shore a few times and went to North shore one day walking the distance which took us roughly 25 minutes via the back streets so we could see more of the real Blackpool. for good pizza visit Dirty Blondes after 4 pm, for good pub food visit Rose n Crown pub near wintergardens, for second hand clothing and other items visit the Regent, all within 8 minutes walk from one another or less ( North shore end ) . Wetherspoons also offer great deals at South shore and North shore.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Only went for the tower and the pleasure beach.
Only went for the tower and the pleasure beach. Poor Blackpool is a shadow if its former self, EVERYTHING, is over priced, there are so many closed down hotels and shops and god help you if its raining, in future it will b a day trip for the two attractions mentioned above.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Blackpool is a very nice place to visit .
Blackpool is a very nice place to visit .There's plenty of things to see and visit.Where we stayed was central so we walked to the tower area first where we went shopping went on the pier before booking into our hotel .From there went down to the other side where we went on the pier and arcades .There's plenty of places to eat.On the whole a very enjoyable trip.
Harley
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Blackpool is a typical seaside town, but has some good...
Blackpool is a typical seaside town, but has some good attractions such as the Tower and the things to do associated with it. There are also three piers with funfairs on and the usual machines. It has a marvellous beach for the kids, it also has lots of eateries. I think a week there would be sufficient for most people. A good stay for me and my wife.
Robett
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Very bad hotel it needs to be shut down all the light...
Very bad hotel it needs to be shut down all the light sockets are not safe in the room I hardly had any sleep one of the nights as my brother fell when we had no light in our room at 2 o clock in the morning and I was told bye the night manager he didn't know where the fuse box was so we had to drag a lamp to the bathroom this 7s a health and safety matter plus their was a church conference so we couldn't ge5 into breakfast the windows wouldn't shut it was freezing thay bought us one small heater it was a joke
This hotel is in a brilliant location with excellent sea views and close to the tram stop and with parking out the front, the staff were friendly and always on hand if needed, we had a triple room it was a good size comfy beds lovely big window for my daughter to sit at and watch Blackpool go by :) the decor is a little tired but for the price and location it didn’t affect our stay whatsoever, we would stay here again
The owner's of this Hotel are extremely charming making you feel most welcomed on arrival. Lovely on-suite room provided and with out a doubt the best Breakfast I've had in years. The hotel is conveniently located near the seafront close to local Tran and Bus services. This is now my first choice of hotel in Blackpool. A big thank you too the owner's at Highfield, best wishes 😁
Great small hotel near the seafront at Blackpool South Pier, but on a quiet street. Clean and in good decorative order throughout. Tram stop just a few minutes' walk away. Well decorated bar area/lounge. Great cooked breakfast, in addition to cereal and orange juice. The owners couldn't have been more friendly or helpful, and great communication on the day of arrival.
The owner was so friendly and the rooms were great and cosy. A couple minutes walk from Blackpool centre, with plenty of affordable food places around. I would really recommend staying here as it's affordable and welcoming.
Ps. This was my first time travelling without family and the Balkan hotel was the best to start my travelling experience ☺️
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