The Cliffs Hotel, building in Lancashire, England
The Cliffs Hotel is a 1920s building along Blackpool's seafront with original features including Art Deco details, a curved entrance canopy, and an elegant staircase with stained glass. The property offers spacious rooms with sea views, a heated indoor pool, fitness facilities, a renovated restaurant serving buffet meals, and evening entertainment events.
Built in 1921 as a grand seaside resort, it retained many of its original features from that era despite showing signs of age in some sections. The red brick exterior with yellow trimmings remains a classic example of Blackpool's resort heritage.
The hotel takes its name from its position along Blackpool's coastal cliffs. Today, visitors experience a family-run character that sets it apart, with staff who create a welcoming environment that feels more personal than typical chain properties.
Free parking is available for guests, making arrivals and departures convenient, with a tram stop directly outside for easy access to other attractions around town. The location offers proximity to main sights while remaining quiet enough for seaside relaxation.
The property features a Rocky Gardens Kids Club with games, arcade activities, and family-friendly events that makes it particularly appealing to families with children. This dedicated play area allows parents to unwind while their children are engaged in supervised activities.
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