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The Kings Cross Hotel
3.8/543 Reviews
Blackpool Central
We booked two room for myself my boys and my mum for a stay last week. The hotel is very clean, the young girl who runs it was so lovely always having a chat with us and asking what we had been doing and even recommending things to do. We had to be out of our rooms by ten, but she allowed us to leave all our cases behind so we could go out for the day and she had them moved out of our rooms and downstairs for us. She also cooks the burgers on site there is a huge selection we had them one night and can honestly say was the best burger and chips we have ever had even if you are not staying here i believe she sells to public on certain nights of the week well worth it. We exhausted Blackpool and probably wont go back as we done it all but if ever we did we would stay here again.
Fern Villa Hotel - Albert Road
3.5/56 Reviews
Blackpool Central
First time we have stayed here. Its a great location, especially for driving the one way system. Park at the big car park facing the Castle pub, then you have to drive past the hotel when you leave, perfect for your luggage. Hotel is small and basic but what it lacks in opulence is made up with the reception you receive on arrival. Absolutely wonderful hosts and nothing was too much trouble. The room was basic, clean and the beds were lovely and comfortable. The shower was great, small cubicle but manageable. Keys to both doors for when you return late. Breakfast was not an issue for us, there are so many places to get something to eat. We will definitely be returning next year.
The Royal Windsor Hotel
2.8/542 Reviews
Blackpool Central
Clean and tidy room, quad with private bathroom, 2 double beds. Blinds on windows instead of curtains and not blackout blinds, which left gaps in so people could see into room. Tv and tea/coffee in room. No breakfast available as no chef currently employed. £50 cash deposit must be given on check-in which was returned with no problem after room inspection. Well stocked bar and karaoke with bingo was played on Friday and Saturday night. Parking available at £10 a night but looked a bit risky out the back so didn’t park here. Reception not always manned and can be a long wait for someone to come after pressing bell. No hot water on 2nd morning so it looks like the early risers take all the hot water. For the price for a family of 4 over easter it wasn’t as bad as some reviews.
Jesmond International Hotel
3.2/526 Reviews
Blackpool Central
You'll not find a finer hotel in the UK than ”The Nashy”. Took our Newcastle-based Sunday League team down for a spot of ”pre-season training” and we had a blast. Cheap as chips and within staggering distance of a banging kebab house, if a could I'd be awarding it 6 stars out of 5. Praying the Toon get Blackpool away in one of the cups because I'll be straight back down. Within 10 minutes of being there, I accidentally locked myself out of my room in just a towel. Not to worry, any of the doors just need a little shove and they open ha ha. So maybe keep your stealables in your car. The bar in the basement is like nothing I've ever experienced before. Probably best not to take your missus and kids, although incredibly some people did when we were there.
Foxhall Village Guest House
3.5/521 Reviews
Blackpool Central
After booking I read the reviews and panicked a little but still went anyway and I don't know what they are taking about. I was checked in by a young lady who also opened the bar for us as well before we went out for the evening, her mother did also check with us that everything was OK upstairs. Which made us feel welcome and their puppies are adorable dachshunds and friendly. The room had a sink in which I wasn't expecting after knowing it was a shared bathroom, but found out while I was there that they have en suite rooms as well. The TV was a little low but your not there to watch TV but to go and enjoy what Blackpool has to offer. Tried the continental breakfast which we were surprised. Different pastries, bread roll, selection of jams, yogurts, fruit and various cereals, we were definitely full afterwards. Definitely coming back and already booked directly which gave me a discount as well.
The Stone House Hotel
3/59 Reviews
Blackpool Central
I honestly don't know where to begin with this hotel. It's an absolute disgrace. We are regular visitors to Blackpool and have stayed at a number of hotels / BnBs there over the years, but The Stone House Hotel is by far the worst one we have ever stopped at. We booked a night there for the Illuminations / Firework Championships with our two young children. To be honest, the place looks quite bright and pleasant from the outside, but it quickly turns grim after you walk through the door. The halls and communal area stink of cigarette smoke. We stayed in Room 4, which overlooks the front street and it was revolting. Layers upon layers of gloss slopped all over the walls, broken sockets, broken wardrobe, brown / red stains on the mattress, loose taps, dirty mismatched mugs and a load of property down the side of the bed that belonged to a former guest. Handbag, hairbrush, spectacles and a cigarette lighter. Battery cover missing off the tv remote, suspicious white stains in the draw and and upside down mirror. The list is truly endless. If you happen to be a larger individual, there is no way you are sitting down for a poop. There simply isn't space to sit in the ridiculous ensuite. The shower screen is right infront of the toilet and opens out into the seat. There are two double beds squeezed into the room and they simply don't fit and a bunkbed should replace one of them. We couldn't bring ourselves to use the shower or even brush our teeth in with the water. It felt like the place was crawling. Really feel sorry for the poor chap that man's the desk. He isn't part of the management and simply staffs the front desk and hand south the room keys. He must be faced with so many negative responses from the guests. Just an all round dirty place to sleep. I really want to be positive but there's nothing good about this place. I'd sooner sleep on soggy cardboard outside Coral Island in my underwear than spend another night at this hotel. It seriously needs shutting down and tearing down to bare brick. We paid £94 for this. Revolting.

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Highest Price€305
Lowest Price€21
Number of Reviews1,755
Number of Hotels212
Average Price (Weekdays)€108
Average Price (Weekends)€126