About
The Lyndene Hotel is located at 303-315 Promenade in Blackpool. This family-run hotel is ideally located for guests who have a Blackpool vacation in mind.
Each room features a flat-screen LCD TV with Freeview/Radio, tea/coffee maker, en suite, complimentary toiletries, hairdryer, and in-room safe.
Free Wi-Fi is available in all public spaces. Guests at the hotel can unwind at the air-conditioned cabaret lounges while enjoying the sea view. Alternatively, you can enjoy dancing, karaoke, bowling or bingo. Sky Sports and BT Sport are available for game lovers.
A buffet and full English breakfast are served daily. Varied cuisine is served at both restaurants i.e. The Washington and The Connaught. Refreshments and snacks can be sampled at the bar lounges.
Pleasure Beach is a 15-minute walk from the Lyndene Hotel. Blackpool Stadium is just 500m away.
Positive Reviews
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Fun Entertainment.
Some of the best entertainment around can be enjoyed here. Two lounges are on-site with various acts on stage every night. You can also play bingo several times per evening. If you get bored on-site, just hop on a bus or take a stroll to the nearby att
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Stellar Staff.
Friendly, accommodating and helpful, this team of staff is the epitome of charm. The wait staff cannot be beaten in their efficiency and the housekeeping team keeps every area pristine. Reception won't mind helping out answering questions and giving sugg
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Don't Skip Dinner.
There are two dining rooms on-site with plenty of selection on the food. The dinner is an outstanding value with gorgeous plates made up by lovely, professional waitstaff. Affordable five-course evening meals will not leave you hungry!
Negative Reviews
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Turn Up The A/C.
Some days/evenings the guests can all be seen fanning themselves throughout the premises. There is your clue to turn up the A/C, staff!
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Problematic Parking.
Free parking is available but it does fill quickly, leaving only parking for a fee nearby.
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Rooms Need Some Love.
There are a few issues, although the majority seem to have enjoyed their rooms. Some felt their rooms were too small (usually the doubles) and without a view (usually basement level) and had unpleasant lighting that was a bit too bright. Some had bathroo