With views across the coast and the Irish Sea, this independent hotel is situated opposite the beach and 100 metres south of St Annes Pier.
Lesley
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, clean & tidy hotel. Comfortable beds, great choices at breakfast. Kids entertainment in the evening was brilliant. Use of the swimming pool was great too.
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.
mary claire
United Kingdom
beautiful setting in quaint town. Walking distance to the beach.
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...
Emma
United Kingdom
After finally getting the room I booked, it was lovely, spacious and clean on first appearance
We booked due to being dog friendly, so we liked that we could take our dog with us and we didn’t have to keep him in the room at all on his own.
This luxury spa hotel offers stunning views of the Fylde coastline from its seafront location on Lytham St Anne’s South Promenade.
Barry
United Kingdom
Great 2 day stay. Hotel lovely, beautifully furnished. Bedroom perfect. Comfortable bed and pillows. Spacious bathroom with good quality toiletries supplied. Breakfast good. Loved the swimming pool and hot tub. Staff very helpful and friendly .Would definitely stay again.
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.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, great hotel for kids. Was made welcome as soon as we arrived.
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.
James
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel great food, friendly helpful staff. Very 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
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...
Property modern , clean & fresh. Staff exceptional
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.
everything the staff were all very kind and helpful
Situated on St.Annes Promenade, this stylish hotel overlooks the Irish Sea and St.Annes Beach, and offers stunning interior decor and quality furnishings.
Where the hotel was located. Convenient for town centre.
FAQs about hotels in Lytham St Annes
On average, 3-star hotels in Lytham St Annes cost R$ 876 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lytham St Annes are R$ 787 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lytham St Annes can on average be found for R$ 881 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lytham St Annes this weekend is R$ 941 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 879. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lytham St Annes for this weekend cost on average around R$ 808 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 826 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lytham St Annes for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 782 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lytham St Annes will cost around R$ 573 (based on Booking.com prices).
We stayed in a beach front flat , it was close to the main...
We stayed in a beach front flat , it was close to the main shops and the beach. Walking is easy as everywhere is flat. It was difficult to find somewhere to eat as the town was very very busy, which wasn’t a problem to be honest we were so impressed to see everyone out having a great time, good for the local economy.
Sylvia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stayed in an area known as fairhaven equal distance to...
Stayed in an area known as fairhaven equal distance to lytham or St annes. Went into St annes lovely little place clean and well looked after. Found the obligatory wetherspoons for breakfast but plenty of coffee shops around
jo
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
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
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Stuart & the staff were very helpful & friendly. We were in Lytham with friends & Stuart allowed them to join us for breakfast in the hotel end. As other people have mentioned, the breakfast was amazing value & we all enjoyed it. They also set up one of the areas in the Sports bar for us to watch a really important football match (league one play offs), while still allowing others to watch the European semi finals.
The Apartments Lytham Square are fantastic - in an amazing location right in the heart of the Lytham bars and restaurants and shops (literally seconds from Stringers!). The apartments themselves are finished to an extremely high standard- think boutique hotel chic. The host, Dale, was really informative and helpful and small touches like flowers, wine and an easter egg just made the whole experience 11 out of 10!
Fantastic host from the moment we walked in very friendly and made us welcome hotel is very clean and modern and the breakfast we had was fantastic had the full English and was even treated to a bucks fizz with our orange juice and coffee but there is a huge choice of items to choose from the menu will definitely stay again as also excellent location for all the bars and restaurants in Lytham. 10/10
Our room was spotless, lots of tea,coffee and biscuits on hand.
The bar area was lovely and cheerful. The Christmas tree was exceptional.
We only ate breakfast in the hotel, there was a lot of choice. I had the eggs benedict which was amazing.
All the staff were so friendly and nothing was too much trouble.
The hotel had an amble sized car park and it is situated right in the center of Lytham.
The Queens Hotel is a lovely hotel the food is excellent and the staff were really friendly and helpful the room was very clean and furnished well the only downside was the bed was a small double so next time we go to stay there we’ll make sure we have a bigger room and bed it’s also very well located for the centre of Lytham can’t wait to go back
property was lovely, rooms comfortable but a little small (our fault though as we booked the compact double)
very well maintained and clean throughout.
we went to the Lytham festival and arrived back late but the hotel bar was still open and food was available until late which we thought was great.
I used the hotel as I was attending Lytham Festival 3 miles away. It was conveniently located ok straight road on beach to Festival so ideally placed.
Did not use rest of hotel facilities so can't comment.
Hotel did seem busy though as I arrived and returned so that must be a good sign.
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.
The hotel is in an excellent location opposite the beach front and close to the pier. The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable . Friendly staff and great continental breakfast.
All around a very friendly and homely environment. More welcoming and cosy than a chain hotel for sure. Staff were very friendly and accommodating to individual needs.
Everything. Our 3rd stay so far this year. Won't be our last. Stuart & his team are great. Very helpful & always pleasant. Hotel is peaceful & relaxing.
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