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Metropole Hotel

The Metropole Hotel, a striking red-brick building at the northern end of Blackpool’s promenade, began construction in 1776 and officially opened on 14 June 1785. With its beautifully updated Victorian façade and modern amenities, the hotel offers an ideal seaside retreat, featuring breathtaking views across the Irish Sea that set it apart from many other accommodations. Amidst the town’s numerous lodging options, the Metropole Hotel stands out for its exceptional seaside location and competitively priced rooms. As shown in the blue plaque image below, the building wasn’t always called the Metropole.

The hotel boasts 223 traditional bedrooms, each equipped with private bathrooms, a television, and tea/coffee facilities. For those seeking a more spacious and luxurious experience, the premier rooms offer stunning views of the Irish Sea. Guests at the Britannia Metropole can enjoy dining at the Promenade Restaurant, which serves a delectable three-course carvery menu in a classic setting. The Coastal Café provides a relaxed atmosphere throughout the day, offering bar snacks, light meals, and a variety of hot and cold beverages. In the evenings, the hotel features live cabaret shows with professional entertainers in elaborate costumes, ensuring that guests have a memorable and enjoyable end to their day. The Metropole Hotel’s blend of historic charm, modern comfort, and vibrant entertainment makes it a standout choice for a seaside stay in Blackpool.

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