- Private car park
- Sea view rooms
- All non-smoking rooms
- Dogs welcome – Dedicated pet-friendly rooms Only £10 Cleaning fee
- 16-hour reception
- Lift to all floors
- Walker and cyclist friendly
THE HOTEL ON THE SEA SIDE
The Clarendon Hotel
This 19th-century hotel has welcomed guests for over 100 years and this is definitely for a reason. Whether you are staying for business or pleasure, The Clarendon Hotel provides the warmest of welcomes and quality customer service. The Clarendon Hotel looks out onto the beautiful Morecambe promenade! From the comfort of your window, experience the breath-taking views of the sun setting across The Morecambe Bay and the sweeping view of The Lake District in the distance. Tick off your bucket list this year, with areas such as Blackpool, Lancaster and the Lake district within extremely close proximity! There are so many reasons to choose us!
At The Clarendon Hotel, we are proud of the high quality services we offer. We always ensure you have the best experience at our vintage hotel. Our comfortable bedrooms are equipped with a TV, en-suite bathroom, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. We can’t wait to welcome you to experience the beauty of Morecambe through our hotel! No matter the service you require, We are here to meet your needs: Are you looking for a home away from home ? Or rather a luxury meeting room? Or the perfect place to 'Say I do'? Look no further!
Our quality award-winning Waterfront Restaurant provides the finest food and service for events in stylish contemporary surroundings... Enjoy event whilst taking in the view of Morecambe Bay
We have a fully equipped conference room, boardroom and meeting rooms to suit all your business needs. Our facilities are designed to be flexible, with complimentary Wi-Fi throughout, and a personal conference manager to assist you throughout the day.
Visit Lancaster’s Castle and Museums to uncover the city’s ancient stories hidden in its walls and buildings, and find out more about the people who shaped its history
Stroll the meandering towpaths of the canal or along St Georges’s Quay, Marvelling at the Georgian architecture which lines the banks of River Lune.