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The Imperial Hotel Blackpool Review

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Exterior of The Imperial Hotel Blackpool
The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

Standing proudly along Blackpool’s North Promenade, the hotel’s grand Victorian façade immediately sets the tone for a historic stay. First opened in 1867, the Imperial has hosted an extraordinary roll call of guests, from Charles Dickens to Winston Churchill, members of the Royal Family and international leaders.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance foyer, The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Entrance foyer, The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

We arrived by train and as it was a sunny afternoon decided to walk along to the hotel, taking just 15 minutes. For guests preferring to take a taxi, Uber’s are reasonably priced at around £4. By car, the hotel is easily reached via the M55 motorway which leads directly into the town.

Reception, The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Reception, The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

As we stepped through the entrance into the hotel’s spacious foyer with its dark wood panelling, chandeliers and historic reception desk it felt like a bygone era in the nicest possible of ways. We received a warm welcome from both Louis and Amanda who checked us in speedily and accompanied us to our guest room on the first floor.

The Room:

Lounge, Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Lounge, Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel Blackpool

The hotel comprises 180 rooms from standard doubles to deluxe sea view rooms and suites. We were excited to discover that we had been booked into the Presidential Suite in which Bill Clinton had stayed during his visit to the 2002 Labour Party conference held in the town.

Presidential Suite, The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Bedroom, Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

Our spacious suite comprised a lounge with three floor to ceiling windows overlooking the promenade and sea. There was a comfortable sofa, armchair, television, fridge and tea making facilities. Whilst some of the furniture was a little dated, the carpets, curtains and sofas had been replaced recently.

Bedroom, Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Bedroom, Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

Moving into the bedroom, this featured a super king size bed with an oversized attractive padded headboard, stylish wallpaper and two large windows overlooking the seafront. Folded neatly on the bed were a pair of luxuriously thick bathrobes and with a spacious, traditionally styled bathroom complete with both a bath and separate shower, we had everything at hand for a comfortable stay.

Dining:

Palm Court Restaurant, Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Palm Court Restaurant, Imperial Hotel Blackpool

Dinner: We enjoyed dinner on both evenings in the refined Victorian elegance of the hotel’s Palm Court restaurant. With two courses priced at £24.95 and three at £29.95, the restaurant offers excellent value. On the first evening I opted for a starter of chicken liver pâté followed by grilled sea bass whilst on the following evening I enjoyed a poached peach and Parma ham starter with grilled lemon chicken for mains.

Dinner in the Palm Court Restaurant, Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Dinner in the Palm Court Restaurant

The dishes were beautifully plated and of a generous portion size. Wine was available either by the glass or bottle which was also good value for a four star hotel. On duty both evenings were Chris and Madison who were both very friendly, offering an attentive service.

Breakfast in the Palm Court Restaurant Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Breakfast in the Palm Court Restaurant

Breakfast: This is served buffet style each morning in the Palm Court restaurant offering a varied selection of fresh fruit, yoghurt, cereals and pastries alongside traditional cooked breakfast fare. Tea and filter coffee were served to the table which was fine but we would have preferred to have been offered a cafetière and tea pot rather than having to request a refill of our cups from the waiting staff when the restaurant was busy.

Afternoon Tea: To conclude our stay, we enjoyed afternoon tea seated at a window table of the Palm Court restaurant. A traditional three tier cake stand was brought to the table alongside dainty pots of soup and hot sausages. Of the many afternoon teas that I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing, this was the first time that one had included soup. As it was mid-winter, I thought that our warming bowls of parsnip and cumin soup was an ideal introduction to the savoury and sweet items to follow.

Afternoon Tea in the Palm Court Restaurant, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Afternoon Tea in the Palm Court Restaurant, Imperial Hotel

Pots of tea were served in heritage Imperial Hotel china featuring the hotel’s emblem. Starting on the lower tier of our cake stand we tucked into dainty finger sandwiches comprising ham, cheese and pickle, egg and truffle mayonnaise and turkey breast. These tasted very flavoursome on a mixture of whole grain and white bread. Moving up a tier, we enjoyed home baked scones served with clotted cream and jam followed by the top tier sweet treats of macaroons, cheesecake and choux buns. Service was polite and attentive befitting the sense of occasion and after a refill of our teapot we felt relaxed and ready for our journey home. As with all good afternoon teas, there was more than we could possibly eat, so the remainder was carefully placed in a box for us to enjoy when we got back home. I actually let my husband enjoy the remainder as he had been kind enough to pick me up from the station.

The Facilities:

The Number 10 Bar is one of the Imperial Hotel’s most iconic spaces, named in tribute to 10 Downing Street and the hotel’s long association with political life. Over the decades, it has welcomed an extraordinary list of political figures, from prime ministers to senior cabinet members, many of whom stayed at the hotel during party conferences and official visits to Blackpool. Today, the bar retains a sense of relaxed elegance with its stained glass ceiling rotunda. Drinks and bar meals are available throughout the day and with cosy corners and a raised balcony seating area, it’s a pleasant place to spend an hour or two.

No 10 Bar, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
The Number 10 Bar

Function Rooms: The Imperial Hotel’s function rooms each have their own distinct character, reflecting the building’s long history. The Churchill Suite is wood-panelled and traditional with photographs of Winston Churchill lining the walls. This gives the room a formal feel that works well for meetings or private dinners.

Churchill Room, Imperial Hotel Blackpool
Churchill Room, Imperial Hotel Blackpool

The Derby Room is brighter and more relaxed, with large windows looking out over the sea, making it a pleasant space for daytime events. Entertainment takes place on winter weekend evenings and more frequently during the summer months in the attractively decorated Louis XVI Room which also enjoys sea views.

Elegant corridors at the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Elegant corridors at the Imperial Hotel

The Washington Suite is noted for its ornate Victorian decor, featuring high ceilings offering a blend of classic elegance. The former ballroom was well known for its dance floor. One of its most distinctive features was the glass roof which gave guests the wonderful experience of dancing beneath the stars. Although the glass roof no longer exists, the Washington Suite is one of the town’s premier function and wedding venues.

Ballroom, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Washington Suite, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

Other Facilities include several other smaller meeting/function rooms, comfortable lounges, a games room with table tennis and snooker tables, and a children’s cinema room. The hotel has two lifts, parking (daily charge), 24 hour room service and good Wi-Fi coverage throughout the building.

Function Room corridor at the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool
Function Room corridor at the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool

Out and About:

Blackpool has much to offer and with a tram stop just across the road from the Imperial, there’s no need to use the car, as a one day public transport ticket costs £6.  We actually downloaded the BPL Transport App to our phones, reducing the fare to £5.00 with a two together group ticket which decreases in price if more people travel together.

Blackpool Tower
Blackpool Tower

There’s something to attract everyone to Blackpool whatever the time of year whether it’s a leisurely walk along the promenade breathing in the fresh, sea air or a trip up the famous Blackpool Tower for far reaching views.

North Pier, Blackpool
North Pier, Blackpool

North Pier is the oldest of Blackpool’s three piers, opening in 1863 and originally aimed at a more affluent audience to the Central and South Piers. Over the years it has hosted well-known performers from Britain’s music hall and comedy circuits. Nowadays its focus is more on amusements but there’s nothing to beat a stroll down the pier to take in the coastal views.

Winter Gardens Blackpool
Winter Gardens Blackpool

The Winter Gardens and adjoining Opera House opened in the 1870’s and are both at the centre of Blackpool’s entertainment heritage. The Opera House in particular became one of the UK’s largest theatres and has welcomed major names including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Laurel and Hardy and later performers such as Shirley Bassey and Elton John, most of whom stayed at The Imperial whilst performing on stage in the town. Both venues are still in use today with full programmes of events and shows. More details can be found here.

Overall:

We spent a very pleasant weekend at the historic Imperial Hotel in Blackpool. From the moment we arrived on the Friday afternoon to our departure on the Sunday all the staff we came into contact were very professional ensuring that all guests enjoyed the best experience possible. On chatting to some of them, we learnt that they had worked at the Imperial for many years and it was evident that they took a great pride in the historic building and looking after its guests.

Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel
Presidential Suite, Imperial Hotel

If you enjoy heritage hotels, a stay at The Imperial in Blackpool is well worth considering. This iconic four-star hotel offers a classic Victorian atmosphere combined with reasonably priced room rates, making it excellent value for its category. Ongoing room enhancements are further improving comfort while preserving the building’s historic character, ensuring guests can enjoy both charm and modern touches during their stay.

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We were guests of The Imperial Hotel Blackpool and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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27 responses to “The Imperial Hotel Blackpool Review”

  1. Gemavie Avatar

    It’s imperial – get imperial pals.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in our stay at The Imperial Hotel Blackpool.

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  2. Rebecca Avatar

    Lovely! I’ve not heard of Blackpool, let alone visited, but it looks like an interesting city with such a beautiful accommodation like The Imperial Hotel! The afternoon tea is calling out to me…thanks for sharing another great hotel review, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Rebecca, we enjoyed a very relaxing weekend at The Imperial Hotel.

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  3. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love how the hotel has this kind of dignified, well-worn charm, the sort that suggests it’s seen more history than the average museum exhibit. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’ve summed this historic hotel up perfectly Aiva. With good service, sea views and old world charm it makes for a very pleasant short break.

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  4. April Avatar

    Looks so cool!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. A beautiful heritage hotel.

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  5. kagould17 Avatar

    A beautiful oasis in the midst of all that is Blackpool. Looks like a lovely hotel Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan. The iconic Imperial Hotel made for a delightful winter weekend break in Blackpool.

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  6. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    …. of today’s discerning traveller whilst still retaining its heritage. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment.

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  7. Klausbernd Avatar

    We didn’t like Blackpool and that hotel at all. We found everything there far too old-fashioned, not our style.
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The hotel is steadily upgrading its facilities to meet the needs if today’s

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      1. Klausbernd Avatar

        I am very fortunate that I haven’t had to travel constantly for a few years now. That’s why I haven’t stayed at this hotel for a long time.

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  8. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    What a beautiful building. Impressive to hear some of the guests that have stayed there. If it’s good enough for members of the Royal Family, it would be good enough for me! Afternoon Tea there sounds delightful.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Linda, it’s always a treat to stay in heritage hotels!

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  9. Sheree Avatar

    I remember day trips to Blackpool to “see the lights” as a child.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes. I do as well. The traffic used to be bumper to number back then. The hotel remains an iconic part of the seafront!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Good to know.

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  10. Auri Duham Avatar

    The room looks iconic, and I love the view! Thanks for sharing. At least I can enjoy it all the way from Malaysia!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest. The Imperial is a very historic hotel in England.

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  11. Sandra Avatar

    Love this! Haven’t been to Blackpool in over fifty years, but it was where my mum always took me in the sixties. Tower ballroom, tower zoo (maybe not there anymore), and that big beautiful beach with its donkeys…where I got lost when I was only four! Ended up in the ‘Lost Children’s Van’. It’s one of the first stories I ever wrote….’Ghosts on the Sand’.

    You visit the best places, and bring me an overload of memories.

    Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your interest and kind words. Our weekend in Blackpool staying at the iconic Imperial Hotel was really nice.

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  12. India Safaris Avatar

    Staying in the Presidential Suite sounds pretty special. Blackpool done in style 👌

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly, a lovely winter weekend well spent!

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  13. Washe Koda Avatar

    gosh this looks like the fictitious Hotel California , But I can clearly see that it is not ! thanks for sharing 😺

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to read and comment, The Imperial is an iconic Blackpool hotel.

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