Landmark view, Property Building in The Savoy Hotel

The Savoy Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to The Savoy Hotel, your perfect seaside retreat nestled along the stunning Queens Promenade in Blackpool! Just 1.2mi from the vibrant city center, you'll be well-placed to explore all the attractions this lively destination has to offer. Starting at just $42, your getaway is not only delightful but also budget-friendly, making it easy to indulge in all the fun of the coast without breaking the bank!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in The Savoy Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in The Savoy Hotel

Rooms

Twin Room with Sea View in The Savoy Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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170 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Sea View

Private Bathroom

Tea/Coffee maker

Shower

Free toiletries

Enjoy breathtaking sea views from our Twin Room, where you can relax in a cozy sitting area, unwind in your private bathroom, and wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, this room offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay including a TV, tea/coffee maker, and free toiletries.

Single Room in The Savoy Hotel

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1 Twin Bed

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110 sqft

Twin Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Tea/Coffee maker

Shower

Free toiletries

Welcome to our charming Single Room, perfectly designed for solo travelers seeking comfort and convenience. With its cozy sitting area, private bathroom, and complimentary tea and coffee maker, this room is the ideal retreat after a long day of exploring.

Double Room with Sea View in The Savoy Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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170 sqft

Double Room, Sea View

Private Bathroom

Tea/Coffee maker

Shower

Free toiletries

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the ocean from the comfort of our Double Room with Sea View. Indulge in a private retreat with an ocean view, ensuite bathroom, and a cozy seating area.

Discover More

Get ready to kickstart your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel, setting you up for adventures on the famous Blackpool beach, a stroll along the promenade, or perhaps a trip to the iconic Blackpool Tower! With 5681 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, The Savoy Hotel is not just a place to stay; it’s a community where memories are made. Enjoy free WiFi as you share your experiences with friends, or take advantage of the free parking and explore the local area at your own pace.

Landmark view, Property Building in The Savoy Hotel
Property Building in The Savoy Hotel

Experience the Best

After a day of excitement, unwind in the hotel's inviting bar or relish the comfort of room service. With features like a business center, meeting facilities, and non-smoking rooms, The Savoy caters to both leisure and business travelers. And let's not forget about those breathtaking ocean views that can paint an unforgettable backdrop to your stay! Whether you’re here for relaxation or adventure, The Savoy Hotel is the perfect home base for your Blackpool escapade!

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Bed in The Savoy Hotel

Plan Your Stay

After a delightful day of exploration, when you’re ready to tantalize your taste buds, make a beeline for Gilberts Restaurant, the hotel’s on-site gem. Serving up traditional British cuisine, this charming eatery ensures that you savor local flavors in a cozy atmosphere. Whether you’re indulging in a hearty breakfast to start your day or enjoying a relaxed dinner after your adventures, the culinary delights at Gilberts Restaurant are sure to leave you satisfied and smiling.

Restaurant/places to eat in The Savoy Hotel
Restaurant/Places to Eat in The Savoy Hotel

Amenities

Free parking

Business center

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Meeting/Banquet facilities

Bar

24-hour front desk

Bathroom in The Savoy Hotel
Bathroom in The Savoy Hotel

Restaurant

Gilberts Restaurant

British

Continental breakfast in The Savoy Hotel
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Landmark view, Property Building in The Savoy Hotel
The Savoy is usually my first choice in Blackpool because it is cheap but comfortable. It has a tram stop right outside the door, some of the rooms have a sea view, there are lovely stained glass windows in the stairwell, it's nice and warm, and the beds are comfortable. The bathrooms are rather variable but the one I had this time was nice. My stay started badly when I could not get into the room I had been allocated because of a problem with the lock, but the nice man on reception came up with a key for the room next door and put me in there instead, and it was a bigger room, so this turned what was shaping up to be a very annoying experience into a big plus. Oh, and next morning I saw a locksmith fixing the lock next door, so well done for being on top of that.

Elaine

All the Staff were amazing, friendly and informative..The room was clean and fresh....We had bed , breakfast and evening meal,we only paid £113 for two of us,so wasn't expecting much but the food was lovely ,good choice and plenty of it both at dinner and breakfast...,and we didn't have to pay for parking neither..😊.The dining room staff were friendly and worked very hard .. reception staff were welcoming and informative, don't believe all the bad reviews,we were a little apprehensive about going but we were pleasantly surprised,yes the furniture is slightly old fashioned,but it goes with the theme of the hotel and it did the job..our bathroom was modern with a lovely jacuzzi style bath...

Liz

Great value for money Great location Easy check in/check out Very clean Great breakfast providing continental and buffet style full English breakfast Staff very helpful and very friendly Stayed in a basic room which still had all facilities ie bathroom had soap, shower gel, hand and bath towels , Room had tissues, kettle, cups, decent tea, coffee and milk, vanity desk, good hairdryer with decent mirror and lighting, wardrobe with hangers, extra pillows, ironing board and iron. The hotel is old and a listed building but has character and staff have pride in it and it is kept exceptionally clean . Would stay again without hesitation.

Julie

Breakfast was plenty. Scrambled egg a bit over done and no mushrooms. First room we had was not deserving of the price. Window handles broken off so you couldn't open them. Everything is a little pokey for the price I paid. Staff were very happy to exchange rooms and glad we did as this was a lovely spacious room with proper sea views. Very happy. Staff were very helpful with anything I asked for, thankyou. The hotel itself has fantastic ceilings and light fittings, colourful stained windows and nicely carpeted through out, so fitting with an olde named hotel. We enjoyed our stay here.

Lew

Staff were friendly and extremely helpful. Rooms were very clean and spacious. Location is close enough to the ‘touristy’ parts of Blackpool, but far enough away so it is quiet at night. There are some really pretty areas including a small garden with a water feature and some rocks/cliffs which are really nice to sit near to take in the sights. Tram and bus stops are right outside the hotel, as well as a few local shops and a pub. Breakfast was delicious and had lots of variety. Overall, we had a great stay and we really enjoyed our trip to Blackpool.

Lauren

The Savoy is usually my first choice in Blackpool because it is cheap but comfortable. It has a tram stop right outside the door, some of the rooms have a sea view, there are lovely stained glass windows in the stairwell, it's nice and warm, and the beds are comfortable. The bathrooms are rather variable but the one I had this time was nice. My stay started badly when I could not get into the room I had been allocated because of a problem with the lock, but the nice man on reception came up with a key for the room next door and put me in there instead, and it was a bigger room, so this turned what was shaping up to be a very annoying experience into a big plus. Oh, and next morning I saw a locksmith fixing the lock next door, so well done for being on top of that.

Elaine

All the Staff were amazing, friendly and informative..The room was clean and fresh....We had bed , breakfast and evening meal,we only paid £113 for two of us,so wasn't expecting much but the food was lovely ,good choice and plenty of it both at dinner and breakfast...,and we didn't have to pay for parking neither..😊.The dining room staff were friendly and worked very hard .. reception staff were welcoming and informative, don't believe all the bad reviews,we were a little apprehensive about going but we were pleasantly surprised,yes the furniture is slightly old fashioned,but it goes with the theme of the hotel and it did the job..our bathroom was modern with a lovely jacuzzi style bath...

Liz

Great value for money Great location Easy check in/check out Very clean Great breakfast providing continental and buffet style full English breakfast Staff very helpful and very friendly Stayed in a basic room which still had all facilities ie bathroom had soap, shower gel, hand and bath towels , Room had tissues, kettle, cups, decent tea, coffee and milk, vanity desk, good hairdryer with decent mirror and lighting, wardrobe with hangers, extra pillows, ironing board and iron. The hotel is old and a listed building but has character and staff have pride in it and it is kept exceptionally clean . Would stay again without hesitation.

Julie

Breakfast was plenty. Scrambled egg a bit over done and no mushrooms. First room we had was not deserving of the price. Window handles broken off so you couldn't open them. Everything is a little pokey for the price I paid. Staff were very happy to exchange rooms and glad we did as this was a lovely spacious room with proper sea views. Very happy. Staff were very helpful with anything I asked for, thankyou. The hotel itself has fantastic ceilings and light fittings, colourful stained windows and nicely carpeted through out, so fitting with an olde named hotel. We enjoyed our stay here.

Lew

Staff were friendly and extremely helpful. Rooms were very clean and spacious. Location is close enough to the ‘touristy’ parts of Blackpool, but far enough away so it is quiet at night. There are some really pretty areas including a small garden with a water feature and some rocks/cliffs which are really nice to sit near to take in the sights. Tram and bus stops are right outside the hotel, as well as a few local shops and a pub. Breakfast was delicious and had lots of variety. Overall, we had a great stay and we really enjoyed our trip to Blackpool.

Lauren

The Savoy is usually my first choice in Blackpool because it is cheap but comfortable. It has a tram stop right outside the door, some of the rooms have a sea view, there are lovely stained glass windows in the stairwell, it's nice and warm, and the beds are comfortable. The bathrooms are rather variable but the one I had this time was nice. My stay started badly when I could not get into the room I had been allocated because of a problem with the lock, but the nice man on reception came up with a key for the room next door and put me in there instead, and it was a bigger room, so this turned what was shaping up to be a very annoying experience into a big plus. Oh, and next morning I saw a locksmith fixing the lock next door, so well done for being on top of that.

Elaine

All the Staff were amazing, friendly and informative..The room was clean and fresh....We had bed , breakfast and evening meal,we only paid £113 for two of us,so wasn't expecting much but the food was lovely ,good choice and plenty of it both at dinner and breakfast...,and we didn't have to pay for parking neither..😊.The dining room staff were friendly and worked very hard .. reception staff were welcoming and informative, don't believe all the bad reviews,we were a little apprehensive about going but we were pleasantly surprised,yes the furniture is slightly old fashioned,but it goes with the theme of the hotel and it did the job..our bathroom was modern with a lovely jacuzzi style bath...

Liz

Great value for money Great location Easy check in/check out Very clean Great breakfast providing continental and buffet style full English breakfast Staff very helpful and very friendly Stayed in a basic room which still had all facilities ie bathroom had soap, shower gel, hand and bath towels , Room had tissues, kettle, cups, decent tea, coffee and milk, vanity desk, good hairdryer with decent mirror and lighting, wardrobe with hangers, extra pillows, ironing board and iron. The hotel is old and a listed building but has character and staff have pride in it and it is kept exceptionally clean . Would stay again without hesitation.

Julie

Breakfast was plenty. Scrambled egg a bit over done and no mushrooms. First room we had was not deserving of the price. Window handles broken off so you couldn't open them. Everything is a little pokey for the price I paid. Staff were very happy to exchange rooms and glad we did as this was a lovely spacious room with proper sea views. Very happy. Staff were very helpful with anything I asked for, thankyou. The hotel itself has fantastic ceilings and light fittings, colourful stained windows and nicely carpeted through out, so fitting with an olde named hotel. We enjoyed our stay here.

Lew

Staff were friendly and extremely helpful. Rooms were very clean and spacious. Location is close enough to the ‘touristy’ parts of Blackpool, but far enough away so it is quiet at night. There are some really pretty areas including a small garden with a water feature and some rocks/cliffs which are really nice to sit near to take in the sights. Tram and bus stops are right outside the hotel, as well as a few local shops and a pub. Breakfast was delicious and had lots of variety. Overall, we had a great stay and we really enjoyed our trip to Blackpool.

Lauren

Location

Queens Promenade, Blackpool, FY2 9SJ, United Kingdom

The Savoy Hotel