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Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Imperial Hotel Blackpool, where seaside charm meets modern comfort! Nestled on the North Promenade, just 1.2 kilometers away from the vibrant city center, this 4-star gem is the perfect base for your adventures in Blackpool. With a starting price of just $44, you can enjoy stunning ocean views right from your window, and don’t forget to indulge in a scrumptious breakfast to fuel your day of exploration!

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Rooms

 Standard Double Room With Sea View in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

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1 Double Bed

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120 sqft

Standard, Sea View

Ocean view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Enjoy breathtaking ocean views from this cozy Standard Double Room. Relax and unwind in a private bathroom with a bathtub, or catch up on your favorite shows on the flat-screen TV. Plus, wake up to a complimentary tea or coffee in the morning.

Deluxe Double Room with Sea View in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 sqft

Deluxe, Queen Size, Sea View

Ocean view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Indulge in a spacious Deluxe Double Room with a stunning sea view, featuring a luxurious queen-sized bed, private bathroom with a bathtub, and a flat-screen TV for maximum comfort and relaxation. Enjoy waking up to the sound of crashing waves and savor a cup of tea or coffee while taking in the breathtaking scenery from the comfort of your own private entrance.

Premium Family Room in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

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2 Twin Beds

1 Double Bed

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15 sqft

Premium Family, Double And Single

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Flat-screen TV

Our Premium Family Room offers a cozy and spacious retreat for your family vacation, accommodating up to 3 adults and 3 children. With a private bathroom, bathtub, and flat-screen TV, it's the perfect space to relax and unwind after a day of exploring.

Discover More

This delightful hotel boasts a treasure trove of amenities to make your stay a memorable one. Feel free to unwind on the sun deck or grab a refreshing drink at the bar after a fun day at the beach. With free Wi-Fi, room service, and kid-friendly buffets, it’s an ideal choice for families and couples alike. Whether you’re planning a business meeting or a festive banquet, the hotel offers meeting facilities with extra charges to suit your needs — making it great for both work and play!

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Property building in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Experience the Best

With over 7,640 glowing reviews, guests can’t stop raving about their experiences at the Imperial Hotel. From the friendly 24-hour front desk staff to the comfortable, non-smoking rooms equipped with free toiletries and bathtubs, the hotel strives to ensure that your getaway is carefree and enjoyable. So grab your bags, come for the stunning views, and stay for the unforgettable memories at Blackpool's Imperial Hotel!

Bathroom, Bed in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Bathroom, Bed in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Plan Your Stay

When it comes to savoring delicious cuisine, the Imperial Hotel Blackpool hits all the right notes with its on-site gem, the Palm Court restaurant! Family-friendly and bursting with traditional charm, Palm Court serves up an array of mouthwatering dishes that will leave your taste buds dancing. Whether you’re starting your day with a hearty breakfast before hitting the beach, or winding down with a cozy dinner after a fun-filled seaside adventure, this delightful spot has you covered. Gather around the table with loved ones as you share laughter and stories over plates of scrumptious food, and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Restaurant/places to eat in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Continental breakfast in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

Sun deck

Private entrance

Terrace

Bathroom in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Bathroom, Bed in Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Restaurant

Palm Court

Family Friendly, Traditional

Continental breakfast in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Restaurant/places to eat in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Bathroom in Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Firstly, thank you so much to all the staff for such an enjoyable stay! When we walked into the hotel, we were wowed by the grander of the building, with it's art deco features and panelling. Check in was a breeze, although our room was not ready at the time we checked in, but that didn't matter. We decided to check out the No 10 Bar, which was so cozy and good value for money. Once our room was ready, we decided not to use the lift and walk up the stairs to the 3rd floor. As we walked through the building, it was clear that this hotel is a really old girl and to be honest, the negative reviews only amplify how this is a grade 2 listed building and that work on the building is limited. She may be very old but remember, the Hotel is limited to what it can do, due to it's listed status. We got to the room and the Housekeeper had just finished servicing our room. We walked in and realised how cosy the room really was. We got a very comfy double bed, bedside tables, wall lights either side of the bed, a TV, a desk, a phone (which sadly didn't work!) plus chairs and a bath!!!!!! I live in a flat with a shower and have not had a bath in 2 and a half years and really enjoyed a really really hot soak. There was also a iron, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. We slept so well on the Egyptian Cotton Sheets under the thick dovet and woke up the next morning for Breakfast. What can I say about Breakfast... Well it was amazing. A selection of fruits, cereal, pancakes, toast and a cooked option. Plus you could go up as many times as you want. Plus we had a pot of coffee to ourselves too. That evening, we decided to have dinner in the Palm Court Restaurant. It was table service and was very reasonable for 2 people for 3 courses. I had the smoked Maceral, followed by the Shoulder of Lamb and then Icecream for desert. The staff, (as were all the staff throughout the hotel) were very attentive and polite.

Bennett

The building is gorgeous. The Imperial has an extensive history. You can book a tour of the whole hotel including the most historical parts, and it is worth it. All the staff are welcoming, professional and friendly, nothing is too much trouble! Requests are dealt with promptly. The food is exceptional. The variety available for breakfast is fantastic , and the chef is prompt at replenishing the cooked element, and staff are as prompt with the continental elements so you know everything is fresh. The rooms are clean, well decorated, and tea and coffee provisions are replenished every day, but if you should require extra, reception can provide them too. Bathroom facilities are very very good and as a disabled person, I felt very safe using the bath/shower. There is shower gel etc provided, which you can also purchase. The location is very good for both the trams and buses, the stops are a few metres from the hotel. They also have a large car park.

Sheila

Beautiful period property which has retained many of its original features (people who like modern, corporate hotels probably wouldn't like this hotel). Large bedroom with extremely comfy bed, great free Wifi and onsite parking (£9) albeit there is also plenty of free street parking available. The hotel is huge with a lovely bar area, reasonably priced drinks, bar snacks available, a restaurant and leisure facilities (currently closed for refurbishment}. Bathroom had a bath and shower which had excellent pressure alongside free toiletries. We only stayed for 1 night due to seeing a show but would 100% book this hotel again. Breakfast was excellent, fleshly cooked hot selection, fresh fruit, yoghurt, juice, pastries, toast all included in the price.

Dorothy

Great location on the North side of Blackpool; close enough to all amenities, but also a quiet part of the town to relax. The hotel is beautiful and a great example of a luxury Victorian hotel. We informed the hotel before arriving we were booking for a special occasion and they upgraded us to the Windsor Suite, a really kind gesture and more than appreciated. It was great reading about the history of the hotel, famous visitors, and rooms such as the Dickens suite which was next door to our room, Churchill Suite, and Royal Suite. The food was good, staff were very friendly and we enjoyed our stay. You can understand why the Imperial Hotel has been a popular location for many years and how luxurious it must have been in times gone by.

Gary

This hotel oozes old world charm and is so steeped in history. Just sitting in the reading room and being surrounded by pictures of the famous people who have stayed gives a feeling of privilege. I felt the hotel was well kept in spite of its age and it was nice and warm. The breakfast choice was one of the best I've experienced with a variety of fresh fruit such as 3 choices of melon, mixed fruit salads, granolas and yoghurts. Fresh poached eggs cooked to order too. Okay some of the bathrooms might be small but they were at the time the hotel was built, it is all part of the heritage. If you want all the "mod cons" go and book a sanitised stay at a Hilton

Mark

Firstly, thank you so much to all the staff for such an enjoyable stay! When we walked into the hotel, we were wowed by the grander of the building, with it's art deco features and panelling. Check in was a breeze, although our room was not ready at the time we checked in, but that didn't matter. We decided to check out the No 10 Bar, which was so cozy and good value for money. Once our room was ready, we decided not to use the lift and walk up the stairs to the 3rd floor. As we walked through the building, it was clear that this hotel is a really old girl and to be honest, the negative reviews only amplify how this is a grade 2 listed building and that work on the building is limited. She may be very old but remember, the Hotel is limited to what it can do, due to it's listed status. We got to the room and the Housekeeper had just finished servicing our room. We walked in and realised how cosy the room really was. We got a very comfy double bed, bedside tables, wall lights either side of the bed, a TV, a desk, a phone (which sadly didn't work!) plus chairs and a bath!!!!!! I live in a flat with a shower and have not had a bath in 2 and a half years and really enjoyed a really really hot soak. There was also a iron, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. We slept so well on the Egyptian Cotton Sheets under the thick dovet and woke up the next morning for Breakfast. What can I say about Breakfast... Well it was amazing. A selection of fruits, cereal, pancakes, toast and a cooked option. Plus you could go up as many times as you want. Plus we had a pot of coffee to ourselves too. That evening, we decided to have dinner in the Palm Court Restaurant. It was table service and was very reasonable for 2 people for 3 courses. I had the smoked Maceral, followed by the Shoulder of Lamb and then Icecream for desert. The staff, (as were all the staff throughout the hotel) were very attentive and polite.

Bennett

The building is gorgeous. The Imperial has an extensive history. You can book a tour of the whole hotel including the most historical parts, and it is worth it. All the staff are welcoming, professional and friendly, nothing is too much trouble! Requests are dealt with promptly. The food is exceptional. The variety available for breakfast is fantastic , and the chef is prompt at replenishing the cooked element, and staff are as prompt with the continental elements so you know everything is fresh. The rooms are clean, well decorated, and tea and coffee provisions are replenished every day, but if you should require extra, reception can provide them too. Bathroom facilities are very very good and as a disabled person, I felt very safe using the bath/shower. There is shower gel etc provided, which you can also purchase. The location is very good for both the trams and buses, the stops are a few metres from the hotel. They also have a large car park.

Sheila

Beautiful period property which has retained many of its original features (people who like modern, corporate hotels probably wouldn't like this hotel). Large bedroom with extremely comfy bed, great free Wifi and onsite parking (£9) albeit there is also plenty of free street parking available. The hotel is huge with a lovely bar area, reasonably priced drinks, bar snacks available, a restaurant and leisure facilities (currently closed for refurbishment}. Bathroom had a bath and shower which had excellent pressure alongside free toiletries. We only stayed for 1 night due to seeing a show but would 100% book this hotel again. Breakfast was excellent, fleshly cooked hot selection, fresh fruit, yoghurt, juice, pastries, toast all included in the price.

Dorothy

Great location on the North side of Blackpool; close enough to all amenities, but also a quiet part of the town to relax. The hotel is beautiful and a great example of a luxury Victorian hotel. We informed the hotel before arriving we were booking for a special occasion and they upgraded us to the Windsor Suite, a really kind gesture and more than appreciated. It was great reading about the history of the hotel, famous visitors, and rooms such as the Dickens suite which was next door to our room, Churchill Suite, and Royal Suite. The food was good, staff were very friendly and we enjoyed our stay. You can understand why the Imperial Hotel has been a popular location for many years and how luxurious it must have been in times gone by.

Gary

This hotel oozes old world charm and is so steeped in history. Just sitting in the reading room and being surrounded by pictures of the famous people who have stayed gives a feeling of privilege. I felt the hotel was well kept in spite of its age and it was nice and warm. The breakfast choice was one of the best I've experienced with a variety of fresh fruit such as 3 choices of melon, mixed fruit salads, granolas and yoghurts. Fresh poached eggs cooked to order too. Okay some of the bathrooms might be small but they were at the time the hotel was built, it is all part of the heritage. If you want all the "mod cons" go and book a sanitised stay at a Hilton

Mark

Firstly, thank you so much to all the staff for such an enjoyable stay! When we walked into the hotel, we were wowed by the grander of the building, with it's art deco features and panelling. Check in was a breeze, although our room was not ready at the time we checked in, but that didn't matter. We decided to check out the No 10 Bar, which was so cozy and good value for money. Once our room was ready, we decided not to use the lift and walk up the stairs to the 3rd floor. As we walked through the building, it was clear that this hotel is a really old girl and to be honest, the negative reviews only amplify how this is a grade 2 listed building and that work on the building is limited. She may be very old but remember, the Hotel is limited to what it can do, due to it's listed status. We got to the room and the Housekeeper had just finished servicing our room. We walked in and realised how cosy the room really was. We got a very comfy double bed, bedside tables, wall lights either side of the bed, a TV, a desk, a phone (which sadly didn't work!) plus chairs and a bath!!!!!! I live in a flat with a shower and have not had a bath in 2 and a half years and really enjoyed a really really hot soak. There was also a iron, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. We slept so well on the Egyptian Cotton Sheets under the thick dovet and woke up the next morning for Breakfast. What can I say about Breakfast... Well it was amazing. A selection of fruits, cereal, pancakes, toast and a cooked option. Plus you could go up as many times as you want. Plus we had a pot of coffee to ourselves too. That evening, we decided to have dinner in the Palm Court Restaurant. It was table service and was very reasonable for 2 people for 3 courses. I had the smoked Maceral, followed by the Shoulder of Lamb and then Icecream for desert. The staff, (as were all the staff throughout the hotel) were very attentive and polite.

Bennett

The building is gorgeous. The Imperial has an extensive history. You can book a tour of the whole hotel including the most historical parts, and it is worth it. All the staff are welcoming, professional and friendly, nothing is too much trouble! Requests are dealt with promptly. The food is exceptional. The variety available for breakfast is fantastic , and the chef is prompt at replenishing the cooked element, and staff are as prompt with the continental elements so you know everything is fresh. The rooms are clean, well decorated, and tea and coffee provisions are replenished every day, but if you should require extra, reception can provide them too. Bathroom facilities are very very good and as a disabled person, I felt very safe using the bath/shower. There is shower gel etc provided, which you can also purchase. The location is very good for both the trams and buses, the stops are a few metres from the hotel. They also have a large car park.

Sheila

Beautiful period property which has retained many of its original features (people who like modern, corporate hotels probably wouldn't like this hotel). Large bedroom with extremely comfy bed, great free Wifi and onsite parking (£9) albeit there is also plenty of free street parking available. The hotel is huge with a lovely bar area, reasonably priced drinks, bar snacks available, a restaurant and leisure facilities (currently closed for refurbishment}. Bathroom had a bath and shower which had excellent pressure alongside free toiletries. We only stayed for 1 night due to seeing a show but would 100% book this hotel again. Breakfast was excellent, fleshly cooked hot selection, fresh fruit, yoghurt, juice, pastries, toast all included in the price.

Dorothy

Great location on the North side of Blackpool; close enough to all amenities, but also a quiet part of the town to relax. The hotel is beautiful and a great example of a luxury Victorian hotel. We informed the hotel before arriving we were booking for a special occasion and they upgraded us to the Windsor Suite, a really kind gesture and more than appreciated. It was great reading about the history of the hotel, famous visitors, and rooms such as the Dickens suite which was next door to our room, Churchill Suite, and Royal Suite. The food was good, staff were very friendly and we enjoyed our stay. You can understand why the Imperial Hotel has been a popular location for many years and how luxurious it must have been in times gone by.

Gary

This hotel oozes old world charm and is so steeped in history. Just sitting in the reading room and being surrounded by pictures of the famous people who have stayed gives a feeling of privilege. I felt the hotel was well kept in spite of its age and it was nice and warm. The breakfast choice was one of the best I've experienced with a variety of fresh fruit such as 3 choices of melon, mixed fruit salads, granolas and yoghurts. Fresh poached eggs cooked to order too. Okay some of the bathrooms might be small but they were at the time the hotel was built, it is all part of the heritage. If you want all the "mod cons" go and book a sanitised stay at a Hilton

Mark

Location

North Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 2HB, ENGLAND, United Kingdom

Imperial Hotel Blackpool