Boasting inner courtyard views, Sea Breeze Studio @ The Coach House offers accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 5 km from Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Lorna
United Kingdom
Everything and more was supplied, very clean and comfortable
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.
Hania
United Kingdom
A fabulous room, great big bed, nice seating area and spacious bathroom. Well placed for Blackpool Pleasure Beach and South Pier. Our room looked out directly into the park so we could watch all the rollercoasters coming past - but couldn't really hear them at all.
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 in Lytham St Annes, The County Hotel by Innkeeper's Collection features a bar and a restaurant, and provides guests with free WiFi access throughout the hotel.
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.
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.
Huntley-Smyth
United Kingdom
The entertainment was excellent specially Caine Ward and Paul Mac and the Icons show
A lovely place to stay, very clean and tidy, no dog poop...
A lovely place to stay, very clean and tidy, no dog poop found anywhere or litter. A lot of the shops were disabled friendly and I could gain access easily in my mobility scooter. Loved walking along the promenade with our little French and everyone was so friendly. So many benches to sit on along the promenade and even outside the main shopping area. Very well looked after place and a pleasure to visit since we discovered Saint Anne's last year after a short stay in Blackpool. Sorry Blackpool but now we have discovered Saint Annes, we will never stay in Blackpool again.
Ali & Nige
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy going town and people, just a pity there's so many...
Easy going town and people, just a pity there's so many charity shops.lots of cafes and bars to choose from great for beach life and walks. Beautiful park (Ashton gardens) flower beds monuments cafe play area lots of outdoor seating just at the end of a road so easy to walk to just before the main gates is a antique shop worth a wonder through
Brenda
10
Scored 10
It’s a fabulous location for our family , lovely well kept...
It’s a fabulous location for our family , lovely well kept beach , lovely shops and eating places , pier looks a bit sad , needs upgrade , but we love the place , something for all ages , and no rip off prices . Ate at the Toby carvery for a breakfast and Sunday roast , lovely food and atmosphere and lovely staff
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lovely place, great beach and parks.
Lovely place, great beach and parks. Small quaint town with nice eating out TIGGIS is amazing although due to dogs did not visit on this occasion but dog friendly places are around for eating and drinking.
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very quiet place.
A very quiet place. In fine weather, there is a lovely walk along the front to Lytham and the windmill I would recommend. St Annes has a nice beach but the sea is far out. There are quite a few nice restaurants on the Square or just off it - Thai, Greek, Indian, Italian - we went to one on the main street and also a Turkish restaurant and Toby (all you-can-eat-breakfast £5 before 11am) on the seafront. There are also two real ale microbars - No 10 and Cask and Keg - in town. The Ashton Gardens are well worth a look and the Pavilion Cafe is lovely. The Peace and Happiness Garden next to the Pier has a statue of late St Annes resident, comedian Les Dawson, for fans. However the Pier isn't worth a look unless you like amusements as you cannot actually walk on it!
Richard
United Kingdom
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Great for families, after a long day out little ones are safely tucked up in bed while the parents can enjoy the summer nights in the garden. Better than staying in a hotel, it was like home from home.
Host was brilliant, always a text away if needed also a very nice touch leaving some presents on arrival
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