A man stayed in the cheapest hotel in the UK for £16-a-night - and said he'd go again.<br /><br />George Redfern, 21, spent the night in Coco Beach Hotel, in Blackpool, on June 14, 2024.<br /><br />The hotel has a two star rating on Booking.com and for £16.20-a-night it is the cheapest hotel in the UK.<br /><br />George says the accommodation wasn't as bad as he expected and he had a pleasant night. <br /><br />George, a content creator, from the Wirral, Merseyside, said: “It surprised me how clean it was for a hotel that cheap, and I probably would stay there again.<br /><br />“If I was to give a rating it would probably be a three and a half out of five.<br /><br />"Probably because the space of the room and the shower system.”<br /><br />George booked a room at Coco Beach Hotel in Blackpool after searching for the UK's cheapest hotel.<br /><br />When he got there, he said: “I knew a bit of what I looked like, and I knew it was going to be a run down hotel. I knew it wasn't going to be the nicest."<br /><br />"It took about five minutes to get into the hotel because the landlord’s phone was broken. <br /><br />"Someone from another hotel knew who he was, and they managed to get him.”<br /><br />When he got to his room, George said the room was generally clean but claims there was some marks on the curtains.<br /><br />He said: “For the price it was a clean, but there was marks on the curtains, and I noticed that quite early.<br /><br />"It was spray on the wall - it will be probably put other people off.<br /><br />“I got free towel, coffee facilities. There wasn’t much room in the room itself. The bed was clean, and the floor was clean but the shower didn’t get to hot.”
