Willows, Blackburn by Marston's Inn is set in Blackburn, 31 km from Manchester. Liverpool is 50 km from the property. The accommodation is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Situated 4.2 km from King George's Hall, Hampton By Hilton Blackburn offers 3-star accommodation in Blackburn and has a fitness centre, a restaurant and a bar.
The Stanley House Hotel is an eclectic 17th-century manor house set in the Ribble Valley. It has a restaurant and a bar, as well as free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Yvonne
United Kingdom
The rooms were spacious and it was located in a scenic rural location
Located in Blackburn, within 400 metres of King George's Hall and 30 km of Reebok Stadium, Best Western Hotel 99 provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
susan
United Kingdom
The room was clean 👌 staff were on hand 24 hours for anything very handy for concerts at St George's Hall 5min walk definitely stay again 😀
Set within 300 metres of King George's Hall and 30 km of Reebok Stadium, Hotel Royal Blackburn offers rooms in Blackburn. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
Situated in Blackburn, within a few steps of King George's Hall and 30 km of Reebok Stadium, OYO Hotel Rafay features accommodation with a fitness centre and free WiFi throughout the property as well...
The Fernhurst offers 4-star guest accommodation, free Wi-Fi and free parking. There is good access to the M65 motorway and Ewood Park, Blackburn Rovers' football grounds, is a 2-minute walk away.
On average, 3-star hotels in Blackburn cost £63 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blackburn are £149 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blackburn can on average be found for £123 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blackburn this weekend is £90 or, for a 4-star hotel, £201. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blackburn for this weekend cost on average around £195 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blackburn for tonight. You'll pay on average around £157 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blackburn will cost around £120 (based on Booking.com prices).
For domestic travellers, Blackburn is accessible by train from major UK cities, with direct services from Manchester (1 hour) and Leeds (1.5 hours). International travellers can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a direct train to Blackburn (1.5 hours). No direct water transport is available.
What guests said about Blackburn:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Blackburn has changed since last time visit, the roads are...
Blackburn has changed since last time visit, the roads are clearly signposted for ease of access around the town. With it being an industrial town and administrative centre of the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire. places to visit: Blackburn museum, walk around Witton Country park and Blackburn Cathedral
Garry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in a family room.Price was good.
We stayed in a family room.Price was good. The room was clean with a decent sized, nice double bed but single beds were not comfortable, view from room was nice. Great service ,nice staff at check-in-desk, very good car parking facility, A/C was not working All night, next day we checked out before 11am also there are NO phones available to call room service. Other wise we had a great time at the hotel. Definitely recommended to stay at Willows👍.
Dr Jennifer
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel was very convenient, being at the foot of the slip...
The hotel was very convenient, being at the foot of the slip road from the motorway and adjacent to a number of food and amenity shops in the service area. I was visiting and meeting up with family and friends in the Bolton area so I didn't see much of Blackburn.
Barryhi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The staff was very helpful, Gym was open as pandemic was...
The staff was very helpful, Gym was open as pandemic was over. Also had good take away service near by. The taxi service is cheap, used it all the time. I visited the Calypso Restaurant on the Wharf, which was great and and the music was very good.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Driveway to this hotel was very dangerous with big and...
The Driveway to this hotel was very dangerous with big and many potholes.
The owner was not interested in showing me the room and flung the keys across the desk.
The whole area of the hotel smelled of curry and the bedroom was dirty and not upto standard at all. The room smelt of curry.
We did not stay at this hotel which MUST be inspected by your organisation. We look for refund from you ahead of legal action.
Richie
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Mostly pretty grim. 4pm Sunday, people who I guess were drug...
Mostly pretty grim. 4pm Sunday, people who I guess were drug dependent hanging about. Approached by a lady begging outside the station.
Swathes of housing demolition with either no rebuild and left as derelict rubbish tips, or housing lacking ambition. Town centre dominated by one tower block. Even a brave attempt at civic pride street art on Northgate was marred by having too much clutter round it.
Cathedral is worth a visit. Evensong was about to start. King George's Hall is a good venue with a smart looking bar and restaurant. Gladstone looks over King George's Hall and Queen Victoria guards the cathedral
Overall the town seemed to have carried on with the mistakes made in the 1960's when the magnificent Victorian Italianate clock tower, and market hall, were bulldozed. Then in 2008 its replacement shopping mall was also bulldozed. The new one is better but seems to have made the decline of the surrounding shopping areas worse
The railings around Corporation Park, removed during the war, have been well replaced. And in the historically correct green, not black
The politicians spending £100 billion on HS2 and Crossrail, to the huge benefit of London, should be made to look round Blackburn on a Sunday afternoon and think again
No idea why some of the photos loaded turned themselves on their sides!
After staying at the Hampton By Hilton in York last autumn, we were very impressed with the facilities and decided to try the same group in Blackburn. The reception staff were very friendly and welcoming. The room was excellent with comfortable beds and a great shower. Everywhere was clean and well thought out. It was good to have a fridge in the room. The on-site parking was certainly an added bonus.
This is not my first time staying in Blackburn, I’ve stayed in many hotels before but this hotel was an experience on its own, from the amazing staff members all the way to the lovely breakfast. I got here quite late as there was traffic but the staff was amazing and didn’t mind. I will be staying here again and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a luxury stay and an amazing experience.
Very well equipped room, much better than a Premier Inn or Travelodge and nowhere near as expensive as the rates they are now charging post Covid (a colleague of mine paid £161 for a single night at a nearby Travelodge - £161 for a Travelodge!) Lots of takeaways and a supermarket nearby plus 20% off at the attached restaurant, large car park which seemed very safe.
Comfortable and beautifully furnished hotel with almost everything I needed. It was an exceedingly comfortable stay with an outstanding breakfast, lovely, freshly cooked top quality food to order. The poached eggs were perfect, the best I've ever tasted. I would certainly stay again and I can certainly recommend it.
Centrally located a few minutes walk from the bus and train station, Blackburn market and the Corn Exchange. New owners are trying hard to make guests feel comfortable. Next to the former home of "Monkey" Hornby, who captained England at both Rugby and Cricket, as well as playing football for Blackburn Rovers.
I always stay here, when I’m stopping in Blackburn for work. The staff are fab and make you feel so welcome! I have told my colleagues about the Hotel and they have since stayed and think its just fab. The beds are very comfortable.
I visiting family and it was good location for me,,the room was clean and large, bathroom very nice,, would stop there again, hady for moterway and Blackburn town centre,,
Needed to stop off in Blackburn, had a terrible journey. Concierge was so nice, destroyed me immediately and firecrest me to great curry house. Fab hotel lovely people.
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