Finding Cheap Hotels in Blackpool
After a long, hard winter, and as spring approaches once more, many people start to think about having a weekend away at somewhere nice on the coast. Of course, there are plenty of different destinations to choose from up and down the country, but Blackpool will always be No. 1 for many people, not least because it has always offered excellent value for money for those on a budget. With this in mind, here are some suggestions on finding cheap hotels in Blackpool.
Situated on the north-west coast of England, in the county of Lancashire, Blackpool is the archetypal old-fashioned seaside resort town, and generations upon generations have come to know and love it for its down to earth charms and exceptional range of attractions for visitors. While some seaside towns may be justly proud that they have a well-preserved Victorian pier, Blackpool has three such structures. Blackpool’s 518 ft Tower, on the other hand, is one of a kind. These features, along with others, like the Winter Gardens and the Pleasure Beach, are what set Blackpool apart.
The best way to find a good deal on a holiday accommodation in Blackpool is to search for it online. Most hotels these days have some sort of web presence, either in the form of their own website, or via listings in larger accommodation sites. If you are deciding whether to book a room it might also be worth trying to find a review of the hotel you are interested in. To begin with, you can look at photos and videos of the rooms on the hotel’s website, but often reading reviews can give a much deeper insight into how previous hotel guests have found the standard of accommodation and service.
Most small hotels in Blackpool offer bed and breakfast as their basic services. However, in many cases it is possible to have an evening meal at the hotel as well, but this will of course incur an additional charge. Hotels situated on or near the seafront will tend to be more expensive than those located further inland. Similarly, rooms that have a clear, unobstructed view of the sea, and those with en-suite bathrooms, will come at a premium. On the other hand, there are so many small hotels in competition with each other in Blackpool that pricing overall is very affordable, although a booking in the high season, which generally coincides with the school holidays, is likely to be more costly.
Cheap hotels in Blackpool are not hard to find at all, but it generally pays not to leave making your reservation until the last minute. This will usually help avoid any risk of disappointment, as rooms tend to become scarcer at times of high demand. Because of worries over the variances of the weather, and of late the economic downturn, those in the hotel business always value a solid booking. In fact, making a block reservation and paying for it in advance may well earn you a significant discount.
