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I visited seaside town with two of UK’s best fish and chip shops — living here would be like winning lottery

By staff30 July 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

I left feeling relaxed, refreshed and very full of good food — this town should be at the top of your list to visit

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I spent the weekend in this wonderful seaside town and never wanted to leave(Image: christopher megrath)

It’s a quaint seaside town boasting everything you need for a quiet getaway — and it has instantly become one of my very favourite places after one visit. Just a short drive from two of the UK’s biggest cities is a quiet destination with boutique cafes, top rated restaurants, boutique cafes and even two of the country’s best chippies.

Lytham is a charming coastal town in Lancashire, celebrated for its community atmosphere, peaceful beach and picturesque park. Each year it comes alive with Lytham Festival, drawing some of the biggest names in music, with recent headliners including Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Alanis Morrissette, and Kings of Leon.

I might have missed this but I wouldn’t trade my visit for the world. The trip left me feeling rested, recharged and contemplating swapping my city lifestyle for a place by the seaside.

My partner and I stayed on the water in the Queens Pub and Hotel, a Victorian Grade II listed building with fantastic views over Lytham Green. The centuries old accommodation was the perfect resting place though there was also plenty to keep us entertained throughout the evening with its lively outdoor beer garden.

The Queens Pub and Hotel in Lytham
The Queens Pub and Hotel in Lytham

The decor was timeless, with four poster bed, ornate wood sculpted furniture and a muted colour palette that made me feel like I was stepping into a black and white picture. When I wasn’t outside myself, I was enjoying the view of countless runners and dog walkers from the window.

Lytham’s town centre is small — you can walk from one end to the other in a few short minutes even at a slow pace. But what it lacks in distance it more than makes up for in an abundance of charm and businesses that prove quality beats quantity every time.

The Clifton Walk Shopping Arcade offers visitors a charming back-alley experience for those searching for gifts, cards or street food. It’s been years since I’ve seen an arcade so well kept and full of people, which only solidifies the town’s timeless character.

Clifton Street is full of charming shops and cafes
Clifton Street is full of charming shops and cafes(Image: christopher megrath)

The cafes were packed and I found myself at a loss to where to sit. Places like Apricot and Central Beach had brunch fans queuing out the doors but I eventually found a massive chicken and bacon ciabatta in Trevino Lounge to watch the world go by.

Lytham also boasts two of the country’s best chippies, Whelan’s and The Haven, named as such by The Times in a recent list. The centre is filled with flowers, trees, and lush greenery, creating a relaxed atmosphere where no one seemed in a hurry, allowing me to take my time and soak it all in.

During my visit, there just so happened to be a free ice cream festival taking place in Lowther Gardens, so naturally I went for a nosey. Although small and contained compared to most food and drink events, I spent 30 minutes perusing the craft stalls, enjoying the food fragrances wafting through the air, and simply admiring the scenery.

Lowther Gardens ice cream festival
Lowther Gardens ice cream festival(Image: christopher megrath)

There was plenty for kids to enjoy too, with fun fair rides and entertainment for all ages. Despite a few light showers appearing during my visit, everyone remained in high spirits regardless. I spent most of my time wandering around the town, admiring the scenery and enjoying the little secrets I’d find on my stroll. It was incredibly refreshing to put your phone away and feel like you’re part of a little community away from the rest of the world.

As evening approached, my partner and I stopped by the Ship and Royal pub, a traditional spot that gave us a taste of the town’s lively nightlife. The once-quiet seaside town transforms after dark, with locals spilling out of pubs and beer gardens. I was genuinely surprised by just how vibrant the scene could be.

Lytham is great for a drink but, in a surprise to no one, not the place for a night club crawl, though I still thoroughly enjoyed the pints and cocktails I put away over the weekend regardless, and I found the locals more than willing to strike up a conversation.

Lytham in Lancashire was a dreamy getaway
Lytham in Lancashire was a dreamy getaway(Image: christopher megrath)

We decided to spend the majority of our Saturday evening dining in Lytham’s go-to restaurant, Lytham House. With an AA Rosette under its belt, the brasserie boasts stunning interiors across two floors, with a lively cocktail bar taking guests through the night.

Inside AA Rosette awarded restaurant, Lytham House
Inside AA Rosette awarded restaurant, Lytham House(Image: christopher megrath)

The menu offers a contemporary twist on British favourites, satisfying even the pickiest of palates. I went for a surf and turf selection featuring oysters, scallops, and spiced duck for the main course but the gluttonous side of me wanted a little bit of everything. From the warm welcome and charming setting to the flawlessly cooked pink duck, the experience lived up to venue’s reputation.

You’d think a walk home at night would be nothing special but even then there was beauty to behold. Lytham Windmill Museum comes to life in the dark, illuminated in a soft pink glow that captures your attention from miles away on the coast. We made a point to walk past our hotel just to see it up close – and it was worth it.

Lytham Windmill and Museum
Lytham Windmill and Museum(Image: christopher megrath)

Lytham felt like escaping into a bubble away from the rest of the world. Time felt slower and everything more relaxed as if there wasn’t a care to be had. The scenery was gorgeous and there was quite an amount on offer for tourists or general visitors like myself.

And don’t even get me started on the massive houses that have been saved from a life of modern renovations to become multi-story apartments or BandBs. To own a home facing Lytham Green would be like winning the lottery. The quiet seaside town should be at the top of your list to visit.

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