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Blackpool Hotels Information

Hotels in Blackpool

1,200

Hotels Prices From

£27

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

£74

Low season avg price

£69
Know before you go
Broad sweeps of sand, a lovely promenade, and the joyful screams of kids riding roller coasters around and around are all part of Blackpool's appeal. A compact layout and a sprawling tram system makes getting around this small city a snap. Blackpool's landmarks are located along the South Shore, where you'll find Pleasure Beach, Sandcastle Water Park, and plenty of other family-friendly attractions. In Blackpool's Central and North Shore districts, the city's dazzling Central Pier, Winter Garden, and Blackpool Tower are surrounded by countless pubs for when you need to take a breather. Anywhere you opt to stay, there are hotels on nearly every block, and the beaches are only a short walk away.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£88
£59£163
Avg. temperature
5ºC
COLDEST
-3ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
38in
WETTEST
18 in48 in

With barely more than seven hours of daylight in December and early January, Blackpool's winter days are wet, cold, and over before dinnertime. But locals don’t let the weather keep them cooped up indoors, and neither should you, so layer up and get exploring.

Travel back in time at the 19th-century Blackpool Winter Garden, still the hottest ticket in town. The ornate opera house, theater, and ballroom host tons of live events throughout the year, including winter.

Thrills aren’t off the list in wintertime. Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach—home to the U.K.’s tallest roller coaster—opens on weekends in February. As a bonus, lines for rides are way shorter than in the summer.

Thousands of visitors pack the streets each year for Blackpool Illuminations, when the seaside twinkles with more than a million lights. Even in crummy weather, the festive displays add a warming wintery glow.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£87
LOWEST
£59£163
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-3ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
23in
DRIEST
18 in48 in

One of the busiest months of the year, March is the unofficial start of high season in Blackpool. Families with students on spring holidays begin to flood the streets at the first hint of warm weather. You may not bust out your swimsuit yet, but the seaside still has plenty to do.

March is one of Blackpool’s driest months, making it a great time to stroll along the seaside promenade and explore the carnival atmosphere on its trio of famous piers.

Fewer clouds this season translates to clear, jaw-dropping views from the top of Blackpool Tower in March and early April.

Mild weather makes it a great time to hop around the historic tram routes that wind their way through the Blackpool area. These streetcars date back 50 to 120 years, and each carves a different circuit through town.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£89
HIGHEST
£59£163
Avg. temperature
15ºC
WARMEST
-3ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
31in
18 in48 in

One of England’s most popular beach destinations, Blackpool is jam-packed during the summer months. Sure, there might be a couple of downpours, but those seeking a proper beach getaway don’t mind a handful of rainy days from June through August.

With plenty of blue-sky days and temperatures at their warmest, this is the season to stake out a spot on Blackpool’s beaches.

Families on school vacation should get to know the 1,300+ animals—including a massive tortoise named Darwin— at Blackpool Zoo, which sits just east of sprawling Stanley Park.

Go bar hop from one end of Blackpool’s waterfront promenade to the other with the fun-loving summertime crowd that descends upon the city.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£87
£59£163
Avg. temperature
10ºC
-3ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
38in
18 in48 in

Crowds thin out this time of year as the summer buzz fades, but Blackpool still has plenty to do. And those travelers that don’t mind throwing on a jacket will discover a calmer vibe with more locals in the mix.

Get out of town on a day trip to the Martin Mere Wetlands. October is the best time of year to watch thousands of birds descend upon the area as they return from the Arctic to roost for the winter.

Ghosts and ghouls emerge every October, when haunted houses and terror-filled tours offer lots of spine-chilling fun.

Looking for fall foliage? You’ll find it on full display in Stanley Park, which turns gorgeous shades of copper and gold.

Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Blackpool. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Where to stay

  • Blackpool
    Travelling with the whole fam? The South Shore is perfect for parents looking to keep the children busy and entertained. The aptly named Pleasure Beach—home to the U.K.’s tallest coaster—and Sandcastle Waterpark anchor this neighbourhood, along with classic kid favourites like Ripley’s Believe It or Not. Hotels are everywhere, and one of the city’s main train stations is nearby.
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  • Bispham
    If you’re looking for a proper village vibe, Bispham is for you. Blackpool’s major sights are mostly to the south, so the general vibe here is more laid-back and cosy. The beach and promenade also tend to be less mobbed. And when you’re looking to rejoin the crowds, Blackpool’s trams make it easy to get to the city centre.
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  • Blackpool
    While the South Shore caters to families, Blackpool Central is a playground for grown-ups. Endless pubs and restaurants surround the area, and the city’s historic Winter Garden hosts big-ticket shows and concerts year round. Central Pier—one of the town’s most popular landmarks—and the Blackpool Tower offer prime photo-ops with views of Blackpool’s extended shoreline.
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  • Lytham St Anne's
    Directly south of Blackpool, Lytham St. Anne’s is home to four golf courses, for those looking to stay active on their beachside holiday. Off the links, beautiful greenspaces and gardens offer ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors away from the buzz of the beaches. But, of course, being on the coast, St. Anne’s Beach and Pier are traveller favourites for family-friendly fun.
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Hotels near the sights

  • The Blackpool Tower
    Once the U.K.’s tallest structure, Blackpool Tower still dominates the skyline and makes for a good meetup point. It’s located on the beach in Central, the city’s nightlife and entertainment district. Smaller hotels fill out the area just north of the tower, and Blackpool North Station is nearby.
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  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach
    Families flock to Pleasure Beach, one of the most famous amusement parks in the U.K. The Big One coaster is its claim to fame, but there are plenty of other opportunities to scream your lungs out. The surrounding South Shore neighbourhood is Blackpool’s best bet for those with children in tow, and the seaside promenade is a great place to stroll.
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  • Central Pier
    Not far from Blackpool Tower, Central Pier is one of the city’s entertainment hubs. Despite all the action nearby, the vibe south of the pier is a bit less rowdy, making it a great option for travellers who want to be near the action, but not right in the thick of it. 
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  • Stanley Park
    Blackpool may be known for its coastline and promenade, but it has many beautiful greenspaces to explore. Opened in 1926, Stanley Park’s scenic walks, ornamental and rose gardens have delighted visitors for decades. The park includes many options for other outdoor activities as well, including a golf course and cricket grounds.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Blackpool hotels

Clifton Court Hotel, Stuart Hotel, and The Headlands are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Blackpool Pleasure Beach. See the full list: Hotels near Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Popular hotels close to The Blackpool Tower include The Ruskin Hotel, Adelaide House Hotel, and The Georgian Hollies. See the full list: Hotels near The Blackpool Tower.

Popular luxury hotels in Blackpool include Boulevard Hotel, King's Boutique Hotel Blackpool, and OYO The Chatwal Boutique Hotel. See the full list: Blackpool Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Manchester Intl Airport include Holiday Inn Manchester Airport, Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, and Clayton Hotel Manchester Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Manchester Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Blackpool Tramway are Woodhouse Hotel, Craig Y Don, and Royal Seabank Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Blackpool Tramway.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Blackpool are Elgin Hotel Blackpool, The Clarendon Showtel, and The Strand Lodge. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Blackpool.

Popular cheap hotels in Blackpool include Hotel Sheraton, Craig Y Don, and The Beechfield Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Blackpool.

Doric Hotel, Blackpool FC Stadium Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals, and The Cliffs Hotel have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Blackpool. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Blackpool.

Elgin Hotel Blackpool, Clifton Court Hotel, and The Ruskin Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Blackpool. See the full list: Family Hotels Blackpool.

Popular hotels by the beach in Blackpool include Elgin Hotel Blackpool, The Fossil Tree Hotel, and Hotel Sheraton. See the full list: Blackpool Beach Hotels.

The Fossil Tree Hotel, New Guilderoy Hotel Blackpool, and Woodhouse Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Blackpool. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Blackpool.