
Glass Tower Hotel
South Promenade, Blackpool
Hotel in Blackpool, United Kingdom
Why go
Glass Tower Hotel works if the priority is a practical Blackpool base on the Promenade, not a luxury hotel stay. The smart booking move is to choose the room tier for space and sleeping setup rather than paying up for vague extras. It suits easy, location-led trips better than special-occasion travel.
About Glass Tower Hotel
Do not book Glass Tower Hotel expecting a destination resort; book it if the decision is about a simple Blackpool base on the Promenade. Blackpool’s seafront hotel market has moved toward practical, location-first stays, this fits that lane better than a special-occasion hotel. The useful question is room choice: pick the room tier that gives the space needed for sleeping and storage, not extras that turn a value stay into an overreach.
Promenade positioning is the main reason to consider it
The address at 343-347 Promenade puts the hotel in the Blackpool seafront orbit, which is the main argument for booking. For an explorer using the hotel as a base, that matters more than brand depth or dining credentials. If the trip is built around Blackpool itself, start with Our full Blackpool hotels guide, then cross-check food and drinks through Our full Blackpool restaurants guide and Our full Blackpool bars guide.
Who should book, who should trade up elsewhere
Book here for an easy, location-led stay where the room is a base between plans. Do not make it the anchor of a luxury weekend; there is no supplied star rating, award signal, dining format, or hotel-group credential to support that kind of spend. For families or practical travellers, the better move is to prioritize bed configuration and cancellation terms over a higher room category. For a broader trip, Our full Blackpool experiences guide and Our full Blackpool wineries guide help decide whether Blackpool is the whole stay or just one stop.
Planning details
- Location
- 343-347 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 6BJ, United Kingdom
- Website
- bookings.hopsoftware.com/book/The-Glass-Tower?_gl=1%2Afdjng3%2A_ga%2ANjc5MzM0ODYzLjE3NzAxMTI3MDg.%2A_ga_KFSCRDMDZJ%2AczE3NzQ2MDY2MzgkbzM3JGcxJHQxNzc0NjA2NjQxJGo1NyRsMCRoMzAzMDE5NDI3
Venue details
Ambiance
A modern yet nostalgic art deco-inspired beachfront hotel with stylish contemporary interiors, lively bar and restaurant spaces, and a social atmosphere centered around sea views, terrace seating, and evening entertainment.
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Amenities
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About the Stay
- Rooms
- 38
- Check-in
- 15:00
- Check-out
- 10:00
- Property Style
- Recently Refurbished 38 Room Boutique Seafront Hotel in a Landmark Art Deco Building, Offering a Mix of Standard and Premium Balcony Sea View Rooms with a Focus on Luxury Feel at Affordable Prices.
- Design Style
- Luxury Modern Art Deco Refurbishment of a Historic Seafront Building, Blending Retained Period Features with Contemporary Materials, Custom Italian Furniture, and a Slightly Modern Twist.
Planning details
Location
343-347 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 6BJ, United Kingdom · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Northcote, Notable alternative
- Titanic Hotel Liverpool – Stanley Dock, Notable alternative
- Malmaison Liverpool, Notable alternative
- The Municipal Hotel & Spa – MGallery Liverpool, Notable alternative
- Hard Days Night Hotel, Notable alternative
Hotel context
How it compares with nearby alternatives
Glass Tower Hotel is the Blackpool choice if the trip is centered on the Promenade and booking ease matters. Titanic Hotel Liverpool – Stanley Dock, Malmaison Liverpool, The Municipal Hotel & Spa – MGallery Liverpool, Hard Days Night Hotel only make sense if Liverpool is part of the plan; they are not like-for-like substitutes for staying on Blackpool’s seafront.
For a more polished city-hotel feel, look to the Liverpool options rather than stretching expectations here. For a food-led country-house detour, Northcote is the clearer cross-shop, but it changes the trip completely. Glass Tower Hotel is the value-and-convenience play: easier to justify for a simple Blackpool stay, weaker for travellers who want the hotel itself to carry the weekend.
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Compare Glass Tower Hotel
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Glass Tower Hotel | No published awards |
| Northcote | 2025 Michelin Selected HotelsPreferred Hotels L.V.X. Collection 2025 |
| Titanic Hotel Liverpool – Stanley Dock | No published awards |
| Malmaison Liverpool | No published awards |
| The Municipal Hotel & Spa – MGallery Liverpool | No published awards |
| Hard Days Night Hotel | No published awards |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Glass Tower Hotel good for business travel?
Yes, if the main need is a base on the Promenade at 343-347 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 6BJ. It works for work trips that are mostly out of the room, but it is not the kind of stay to pick for a higher-comfort client visit. If you want a more polished city break base, The Municipal Hotel & Spa – MGallery Liverpool is the stronger comparison.
Is Glass Tower Hotel family-friendly?
It can work for families who want a straightforward Blackpool stay near the seafront address in FY1 6BJ. The case for it is location, not a long list of family extras, so it suits practical short stays more than resort-style breaks. For a larger, more full-service hotel feel, Titanic Hotel Liverpool – Stanley Dock gives more to work.
Do loyalty programs work at Glass Tower Hotel?
Do not plan around loyalty benefits here, since no program details are supplied for Glass Tower Hotel. Treat it as a location-first booking on Blackpool Promenade rather than a points-driven stay. If loyalty recognition matters, a larger branded hotel such as Malmaison Liverpool is the safer comparison.
How is the dining at Glass Tower Hotel?
Dining should be treated as secondary unless your stay is mainly about the Blackpool address. No cuisine type, chef, or menu details are supplied, so this is not a dining-led booking. If food matters more than location, Hard Days Night Hotel is the better comparison for a stay where on-site dining matters.
How is the location of Glass Tower Hotel?
The location is the main reason to book: 343-347 Promenade puts it right on Blackpool’s seafront strip. That makes it a sensible base for a short stay, especially if you want to move easily between the beach, promenade, nearby attractions. For a quieter, more destination-led hotel experience, Northcote is the stronger comparison.





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