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Transport

How to get here.

Accommodation

Where to stay.

Amenities

Where to eat.

Transport Links

Whether you're travelling from near or far, reaching Lytham and the iconic town is easy—and well worth the trip.

Lytham St Annes, FY8 5QQ
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By Car

Lytham is easily accessible via the M55 and A584. Free and paid parking options are available near the town centre, including:

Lowther Gardens Car Park (FY8 5QQ)

Lytham Station Car Park (FY8 5LJ)

We recommend arriving early to secure a spot, especially during peak festival hours.

By Train

Lytham is served by regular Northern Rail services, with direct connections from Preston and Blackpool South.

The nearest station is Lytham, just a 5-minute walk from town centre. If you're arriving from further afield, change at Preston for local services.

By Air

Flying in? The nearest airport is Manchester Airport, with direct train connections to Preston and onward to Lytham.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is also within reach via public transport.

By Bus

Local buses run frequently from Blackpool, St Annes, and surrounding areas. Look out for services stopping near Lytham Square and you're just a short stroll from one of our venues.

Travelling to Lytham from Abroad

We’re thrilled to welcome international guests to the Lytham International Film Festival! Whether you’re flying in from Europe, the Americas, Asia, or beyond, here’s how to make your journey smooth and enjoyable.

✈️ Arriving by Air

The nearest major airports are:

Manchester Airport (MAN) – Around 1 hour by car or 90 minutes by train. Offers direct flights from most European cities and long-haul destinations.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) – Around 90 minutes by car or train. Ideal for budget airlines and European routes.

London Airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted) – Well-connected to Manchester and Preston via train, though travel time is longer (3–5 hours).

🚆 From Airport to Lytham

Once you land, here’s how to reach us:

From Manchester Airport: Take a train to Preston, then transfer to a local Northern Rail service to Lytham Station.

From Liverpool Airport: Take a bus or train to Liverpool Lime Street, then connect to Preston and onward to Lytham.

From London: Use Avanti West Coast trains from London Euston to Preston, then transfer to Lytham.

🏛️ Festival Venues

The 2026 festival will be held at multiple venues across Lytham. 

All venues are a short walk from Lytham Station and surrounded by charming gardens, cafes, and coastal views—perfect for a pre-show stroll.

The Assembly Rooms - Dicconson Terrace, Lytham, Lytham Saint Annes, FY8 5JY
Lytham Institute - 27 Clifton St, Lytham, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 5EP
Lytham Methodist Church - 6 Park St, Lytham, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 5LU

🧳 Travel Tips

Currency: British Pound Sterling (£). Most places accept cards, but cash is handy for small purchases.

Language: English is spoken everywhere, and festival staff are happy to assist.

Accessibility: Lowther Pavilion is wheelchair accessible, and we’re happy to help with any special requirements—just let us know in advance.

Accommodation

Our recommended places to stay—each offering comfort, character, and easy access to Lytham.
Offshore Hotel
The Offshore

Occupying a prime position on the St Annes on Sea beach, Offshore is a destination for fantastic home-made food, a wide range of drinks, fabulous accommodation and a very warm welcome in the vibrant coastal town.

98 bedrooms (which include premium sea-view rooms, dog-friendly rooms and accessible accommodation) are perfectly placed to serve guests wishing to enjoy this special part of Lancashire.

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The Place To Be

Just 4 minutes from the town centre, this cosy B&B is perfect for those on a budget.

Cosy rooms, great beds and morning sunlight through the trees.

Features a peaceful guest lounge for unwinding and relaxing after a busy day on the festival circuit.

Amenities

Here are three recommended places to shop and dine — the perfect compliment to a day at the festival.
Stringers
Stringers

 A family run independent department, home and lifestyle store in the heart of Lytham.

Passionate about providing the best contemporary shopping experience, so people of the Fylde and beyond can enjoy great quality retail therapy.

Chells of Lytham
Chell's

Chell’s Artisan Cafe is just a stroll away from Lytham Green.

From a full English breakfast to homemade fish pie, afternoon tea to something chilled from the vine, plus coffee perfection and the best Artisan Ice Cream you’ll find outside of Italy.

All made in-house, using fresh local ingredients and served with a smile.

Savannahs
Savannah's

Expertly crafted cocktails, premium champagnes, hand-picked wines, spirits & of course draft beers & lagers.

Whether you're winding down after a day at the fest, catching up with friends or wanting a night out in style - Savannah's is the perfect setting.

Testimonials

"An unforgettable film festival!"

"I was blown away by the incredible films."

A fantastic film festival!

"A brilliantly organised, friendly and quality festival in a lovely coastal location."

"A beautiful festival which allows you to discover fabulous films from all over the world."

"All films were of an incredibly high standard... recommend it to others."

"Had a wonderful weekend!"

"Really welcoming team and great environment for networking."

"The quality of the big screen is as good as it gets, with a friendly crowd of film lovers and filmmakers."

"Passionate and professional."

"Wonderful festival in a very god location. Real screenings, real people. Top!"!

"I cannot fault any aspect and will certainly be resubmitting."

FAQ

The Lytham International Film Festival takes place annually in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire — a beautiful coastal town with a thriving creative community and rich cultural heritage.

Rather than a single venue, the festival now unfolds across a variety of inspiring locations throughout the town. From historic halls and independent cinemas to pop-up screening spaces and community hubs, each setting offers its own unique atmosphere for premieres, Q&As, workshops, and exhibitions. This town-wide approach brings the festival closer to the heart of Lytham, inviting audiences to explore, connect, and celebrate storytelling in all its forms.

Dates for this year’s festival are listed above.

Tickets will be available soon! To be the first to know when they go live, sign up to receive updates (no spam, unsubscribe anytime).

Once released, tickets can be purchased directly through our website.

We welcome bold, original, and emotionally resonant films from around the world.

Whether you're an emerging voice or an established filmmaker, the Lytham International Film Festival (LYIFF) is your platform to shine.

We accept short films (up to 30 minutes) and feature films (60–120 minutes) across all major genres — from drama, comedy, horror, and thriller to documentary, animation, experimental, and music video. If your film has a unique voice and a compelling story, we want to see it.

LYIFF is more than a screening opportunity — it’s a celebration of creativity.
Winners of the 2025/26 Festival of the Year at the Manchester & North West Prestige Awards and featured as a trending festival on FilmFreeway, LYIFF offers:

Big-screen premieres;
Live Q&As, industry talks, and networking events;
A chance to win awards across a wide range of categories, including the John Parr Award for Best Music Video and the LYIFF After Dark Award for Best Horror/Thriller

Whether you're here to move audiences, challenge expectations, or spark conversation, LYIFF is where your story belongs.

Awards are given across all genres and all major technical categories.
The number of awards can vary each year and is usually between 20 and 25.

For full terms and information, and to submit your work to Lytham International please refer to our submissions page on FilmFreeway.

Lytham International hosts a range of critically acclaimed events designed to support filmmakers and audiences alike.

Filmmaker Q&As follow every screening block, plus there are daily workshops and masterclasses from industry professionals, alongside dedicated networking opportunities throughout the festival.

Full details will be announced soon — sign up to receive updates or follow us on social media to stay in the loop.

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Awards 

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