King’s Boutique Hotel

Georgina Pellant
King's Boutique Hotel
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For those looking for a quirky stay, this small boutique hotel located in a Victorian town house is just the ticket. Especially popular with couples, it is situated right on the beach front with a striking outdoor terrace that offers its guests the chance to enjoy a chilled drink from the bar whilst looking out over the water and hearing the odd swoosh of The Big One.

Located next to the Promenade, the King’s Boutique Hotel is a one-minute walk from Blackpool Pleasure Beach and a seven-minute tram ride from Sandcastle Water Park. Its casual, colourful rooms all come equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and complimentary tea and coffee making stations, whilst there is also a characterful shared lounge, hotel bar and restaurant to explore.

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A Full English or Irish breakfast is provided with your stay, and guests also have access to a lounge area with cable TV and a solid menu of snacks and sandwiches. Beyond this, there’s also a dedicated tea room within the hotel serving up traditional afternoon teas. Voted one of Lancashire’s must-try venues, The Beautiful Bakes & Fabulous Cakes Tearoom is open on weekends only between 1-5pm.

Family and deluxe family rooms are available alongside a number of double and kingsize rooms, with the most impressive option of them all being the charming Sea View suite. All bedrooms at the hotel come with a seating area, free toiletries, a hairdryer, a safety deposit box, flat-screen TV, kettle and a private bathroom. All feature bespoke furniture and decor, and the majority also boast seafront views of the Blackpool Promenade.

The small hotel, located on New South Promenade, is an ideal base for those who want to get out and explore everything Blackpool has to offer with key attractions including Grosvenor Casino, South Pier and Adventure Golf nearby, and a bus and tram stop right on its doorstep.

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