The hotel offers comfortable en suite accommodation in a great location, just 5 minutes’ walk from Blackpool town centre, the Winter Gardens, the Grand Theatre and the famous Blackpool Tower.
The hotel has 17 en suite rooms, including double, twin, triple and family rooms. All of the comfortable rooms have a colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
The hotel’s convenient location means that all of Blackpool’s shops, amenities, sights and bars are within easy reach. With the hotel as a comfortable, relaxing base, you can explore all that this vibrant seaside resort has to offer.
The Bramlea Hotel’s aim is to be a warm and friendly hotel with a comfortable and homely atmosphere, where guests feel they can ask us for any help or assistance they might require.
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7.2/10
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Endereço: Charnley Road, Blackpool FY1 4PF (Mapa)
Bramlea Hotel - Fotos
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elaine the owner was very friendly and helpful, i brought my bike with me and she was was kind enough to let me keep it in the hotels hallway, very nice of her. the hoteliers were fantastic, really friendly and approachable. staff were very friendly and helpful, food was very good and enjoyed a relaxing and enjoable stay. would go again definitely. Elaine the owner was extremely polite and welcoming.todos opiniões »
closeness to town, clubs and beach. The lady running the hotel was very welcoming and always helpful. She made the stay at the hotel very good and all of us said that we would stay there again. Also it is in a great location for the night clubs.owner available at all times without being intrusive. very nice friendly staff, lovely breakfast. The rooms were very clean. Owners hospitality. ease of access to town centre, landlady very pleasant, plenty of towels in room for our group. great location, with parking although limited, and staff were very helpful and friendly. staff very helpful and friendly. The staff there were nice and the rooms cleanliness was to a good standered. the breakfasts were very good. Quite a central location, close to Coral Island amusements and the Tower. The breakfast was nice and Elaine was very helpful.tranquility and staffs.Good beakfast. close to syndicate. hotel staff were very friendly. it's location. friendly hostess. The position of the hotel. No car park means you have to use pay and display up the road but that is the same for every hotel on that street and round that area. en-suite small for adults using it. room was rather small especially shower rooom/wc but given the price Ok. good hotel for weekend, not sure rather cramped for longer holiday. I feel that the room could be modernised a little the 70's carpet and bed spread was just too old fashioned and dark. no parking facilities. The single beds were quite small and so was the shower but overall was clean and tidy. beding very old and matress no relly confortable.breakfast should be self service. mattresses, no parking. not so easy to find.the hotel has to review whether it lets groups of males or females in has we had trouble all through the night with fighting and swearing we had two young children who could not sleep because they had to listen to yobs shouting and swearing up until 5.30am in the morning. very uncomfortable bed. breakfast was a set time 9-9.30 and the food was pre-cooked and re-heated and came with a complimentary hair!! even if we had of missed breakfast there was what can only be described as building work/banging within the hotel/upstairs at just after 9am. also no sheets on the bed, just a quilt with a cover on it, not convinced that it had been changed from the previous guests. no parking, beds were poor. Nice people, but it was a basic Blackpool bandb which is ok if you'reprepared for it - bathroom in a cupboard, terrible decor, out by 10 am -but would be something of a shock if you weren'T.The controls on our shower were reversed, and when we complained aboutnot being able to get hot water we were not told this. My daughters roomwas flooded on Saturday night. She was offered another room, but to useit she would have had to split up her family, leaving childrenunattended. Not acceptable.