These are the best budget hotels in Blackpool to book for the summer
Being Britain’s premier seaside resort, Blackpool has thousands of hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses to choose from
But where do you start? For many of us it’s down to budget. Time Out has compiled a list of what it considers to be the the best ‘that won't break the bank.’
The Kirkview, Palatine Road. Time Out says: "Rooms at The Kirkview are functional as opposed to fancy – bunkbeds are perfect for families with children or seasoned backpackers.
Riversvale Hotel, Lord Street. Time Out says: "You can’t miss this sunny hotel with its pretty potted garden. Inside, the rooms are just as delightful in a twee, cottage-y kind of way."
Camelot Hotel, South Promenade. Time out says: "As the name would suggest, most of the rooms at this cosy beach-side hotel come with glittering sea views."
Alandene Hotel, Park Road. Time out says: "You won’t have to waste precious beach time hunting for your first meal of the day as breakfast is included. Each room is heated, and with tea and coffee-making facilities and a flatscreen TV."
Oak Lea Hotel, Albert Road. Time Out says: "This charming hotel is a good base from which to explore all of Blackpool’s sights, which are all just a few minutes away."
The Albert Hotel, Albert Road. Time Out says: "The decor may be a little dated but aesthetics aside, this well-positioned hotel offers excellent value for your buck."
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