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Blackpool
has many things to offer any visitor, to this bright seaside town. Famous
for it's tower, the Pleasure Beach, stage shows, and Alan (Coronation
Street) Bradley's demise via a tram, Blackpool cannot ever be described
as dull.
There
are a wide range of hotels and other accommodation facilities in the area.
ranging from luxury hotels to guest houses. For accommodation, please
click here.
Night
life in Blackpool is lively and varied. The town boasts a seductive mix of
restaurants and café bars along with many different pubs & clubs to
choose from.
Every
Autumn, from September to November when every other resort is closing
Blackpool becomes a
blaze of coloured lights with "the greatest free show on earth"
- Blackpool Illuminations. The display stretches along Blackpool's famous
seafront for over five miles transforming the Promenade into a sight not
unlike Las Vegas.
Getting to
Blackpool is an effortless affair. Whether from the North or South by car,
Blackpool is minutes from Junction 32 of the M6. Blackpool
has many car parks within easy reach of town centre with a capacity of
10,405 cars.
If your
arriving via train, Blackpool has two main railway stations (Blackpool
North and South). Trains are available to and from all major British
destinations.
Blackpool
has a small airport that accepts commercial flights from the Isle of Man,
Belfast and Dublin. The nearest major international airport is Manchester
which is approximately 30 miles away from Blackpool. Blackpool
Airport General Enquiries: Tel: 01253-343434, Manchester
Airport General Enquiries: Tel: 0161-489- 3000.
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