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.
The Glendower Hotel is a beautiful Victorian building with a fine seafront position at Lytham, 4.8 km from Blackpool.
Nick Wadeson
United Kingdom
Reasonable price for a comfortable hotel. It was nothing outstanding and there are nicer hotels around, but they are more expensive. Decent value for money.
On the seafront of Lytham St Anne’s just opposite the promenade, Offshore - The Inn Collection Group offers free parking, serves home-cooked meals, and is a 5-minute walk from St Anne’s Edwardian...
With an air-conditioned gym, 20-metre indoor heated pool and a spa, Dalmeny Hotel overlooks the sea from St Annes seaside promenade and is a 10-minute drive from Blackpool.
Denis
United Kingdom
Breakfast great ,shower great .staff very pleasant .weather was even nice ,
The friendly, stylish and family-run Bedford Hotel is a 2-minute walk from Lytham St Annes town centre and beach. Leisure facilities include a fully equipped Cybex gym.
BillStan01
United Kingdom
Breakfast and evening meal very good-friendly and helpful staff. Room very comfortable and clean.
Situated on St.Annes Promenade, this stylish hotel overlooks the Irish Sea and St.Annes Beach, and offers stunning interior decor and quality furnishings.
With an air-conditioned gym, 20-metre indoor heated pool and a spa, Dalmeny Hotel overlooks the sea from St Annes seaside promenade and is a 10-minute drive from Blackpool.
Excellent food and friendly and very capable staff
The family-run Monterey Beach Hotel enjoys a fantastic seafront location on Lytham St Annes’s North Promenade. There is a hotel bar, free parking and a TV in every bedroom.
Breakfast excellent choice. Evening meal good standard.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Lytham St Annes cost £113 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lytham St Annes are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lytham St Annes can on average be found for £114 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Lytham town is quaint & has lots of lovely cafes & bars.
Lytham town is quaint & has lots of lovely cafes & bars. There are all kinds of shops, many very classy.
St Anne`s shopping area is not quite as good but it leads straight to the pier & beach area. Lots of nice walks. Fairhaven lake area very pretty.
sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
St annes is perfect place for family break with the option...
St annes is perfect place for family break with the option to travel through to blackpool or the shops and cafes in lytham. St annes is a place my small children love due to the sandy beach and amusement at the pier lots of memories to be made.
Lynsey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty place, no drama, good choice of food places including...
Pretty place, no drama, good choice of food places including vegan and gluten free options, pretty much any shop you'd need, great seaside location to get fresh air, things for families to do, great choice of places to stay.
Laura
8.0
Scored 8.0
Been too Lytham & Lytham St Anne’s x3 now.
Been too Lytham & Lytham St Anne’s x3 now. Hubby absolutely loves it there & the beaches are lovely (though I’m not a lover of sand). There are plenty of restaurants, pubs/bars & shops too suit all pockets & tastes. We’ve walked from Lytham St Anne’s through to St.Annes on Sea (where the Windmill is) & then round to Lytham square where there are lots of places for a drink & meal, after stopping at a local bar with pub grub (The Railway). So yes I’d recommend. Beaches are safe, there’s a small funfair, & plenty of garden’s (e.g. Ashton’s Park) & if it rains there’s a cinema & an indoor pool. So also plenty to keep kids entertained. The bus service is pretty regular although it can be confusing if you are new to the place - we would have gotten bus into Blackpool (if a local hadn’t told us) instead of into Lytham Square where we were going for a meal at the ‘Olive Tree’, 54 is also good as are Allegria (in St Anne’s) & The Anatolia Sky (on sea front). The chippy near the pier is also good (& cheaper than what we pay at home for fish & chips) with big portions.
Anne Atherton
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We walked to Lytham one day and to Blackpool and back the...
We walked to Lytham one day and to Blackpool and back the next, even in not so good weather but St Annes is right in the middle of the two. The town itself is lovely and with plenty of charm and plenty of nice pubs etc. We had a lovely fish supper in the "St Annes Fish Restaurant", very reasonable and delicious. As it was off season, not too busy but thats how we like it. A trip to the "Island cinema" was a pleasant change on a dreary day.
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There sems to be confusion between Lytham St Annes and...
There sems to be confusion between Lytham St Annes and Lytham. These are two different locations, Lytham being south of Lytham St Annes. The White House is ideally situated for both locations. Lytham has a charming shopping centre and is particularly good for street cafes.
Henry
United Kingdom
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Lovely hotel and we were upgraded to a very spacious suite which was a lovely surprise. However, I had typed in "Lytham" when searching for somewhere to stay and did not check the map (my mistake). The hotel is very far from Lytham centre itself so we were a bit disappointed. The beds were very firm and breakfast a little slim on choice but staff were friendly and Christmas decorations were very festive
We were attending a family party being held there so it was very convenient. Hotel was bright, modern but also cosy in the lounge areas . Bar area was very nice and the lounge where we had the afternoon function was really lovely and the sun streamed through the large windows which was perfect.
The breakfast served to your table was absolutely delicious and served by very friendly staff.
Stayed in Room 1, excellent facilities & hosts, weather was dire in Lytham for our stay over but Andy greeted us with a cold beer & fizz & we had a great afternoon/night in Lytham. Hotel was very welcoming & comfortable, great facilities & superb breakfast. Definitely recommend. We’ll be back.
The location is fabulous, on the promenade road, overlooking the beach and sea. Only around the corner is the main shopping area of Lytham.
Friendly reception staff. Plenty of parking in hotel car park and no charge.
Good selection of beers and bar staff have a friendly manner.
friendly, helpful staff. Good Breakfast. Our room was facing the sea so had a great view. Great walking paths along the seaside. Good selection of restaurants within walking distance. Our main reason for visiting was to visit Royale Lytham St Annes Golf Club.
Everything , the decor gave off a 5star feel in the rooms and around the hotel.(inspired) Everywhere we looked was some lovely art work. The host was lovely too. It was great to come to a hotel where the dog was made just as welcome as the humans.
The room was lovely with a very comfy bed. The dining room was bright and clean and the breakfast and evening meal offered a great choice of food which was delicious, the wine was also reasonable which is unusual in a lot of hotels.
It was nice,clean and comfortable and Anna was friendly and helpful,Breakfast was lovely and hot and plenty of choice.hotel was in a great position for lythams shops and only 10 minutes from blackpool
Location was great , couldn"t get a parking space near the hotel room ,But plenty of free spaces 5 minutes walk away. But we were told that , So no issues to be honest.
We didnt see any staff
Breakfast is brilliant would highly recommend.
I have been staying at the inn keepers for 3 years now and couldn't recommend this hotel enough.
One of the best hotels in Lytham St Annes.
Room was clean, all amenities were provided. We had the top floor twin room, booked for Lytham Festival. Short bus ride into Lytham, bus stop at the rear of the hotel. Lovely place to stay.
I went to the area to play golf at Royal Lytham and St Annes. The hotel was in the perfect location near the beach and near the course. It was perfect with comfortable accommodations
The hotel was lovely ,couldn't fault it,the room was very clean and everything you needed was there ,tv in both rooms excellent, sea front is only short walk shops and bars near by
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