Rose Hotel and SPA located at 416-418 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 2LB, UK

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Ben Durkin

1 Google Rating

Unfortunately could not give it a zero. I stay in many hotels. By far the worst I have ever been to.

1/ 5

Unfortunately could not give it a zero. I stay in many hotels. By far the worst I have ever been to. Disgusting room. Awful breakfast. Most of the staff were very pleasant. Just a shame the hotel is in such a bad mess. Sorry to say

Bea Rose

1 Google Rating

The Place is full of Fleas, smells disgusting. Everything is filthy. The Shower is mouldy every corn

1/ 5

The Place is full of Fleas, smells disgusting. Everything is filthy. The Shower is mouldy every corner, the room is full of Dirt. Wifi is almost non existent and only works downstairs poorly still. Everything you can think of is dirty and Risky

Anna Conner

1 Google Rating

Disgusting room even after changing from first one, lift not working, very creaky floors all over. P

1/ 5

Disgusting room even after changing from first one, lift not working, very creaky floors all over. Public areas were also dirty and the first room I was given reeked of stale smoke and the second was disgusting. I do not recommend this hotel at all.....

Nathan Holt

5 Google Rating

Great Place, could do with little bit of refurbishment.

5/ 5

Great Place, could do with little bit of refurbishment.

Hyper Forza

1 Google Rating

Awful.There less than 10 minutes. Smelled like curry. Room was not clean. The list is endless. Serio

1/ 5

Awful.There less than 10 minutes. Smelled like curry. Room was not clean. The list is endless. Seriously. Not. Worth it. Save yourself the hassle. 0/10

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