Blackpool

Blackpool as the saying goes is for fresh air and fun, a place to let the hair down, go on some of the increasingly scary rides, and eat something delicious that has been fried. But it also has another side epitomised by its fine opera house... Read More

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Blackpool Events

January
British Homing World Show of the Year
February
Showzam Festival
March
Championship Cat Show Preston & Blackpool Cat Club
April
Classic Bike Show
May
Electric Garden Progressive Rock Festival
Puppet Up!
June
Totally Transport
August
Exploring Blackpool’s Beach
Under the Sea Family Fun
September
Blackpool Illuminations
October
Blackpool Illuminations
November
British National Dance Championships

Hotels in Blackpool - 80 places to stay

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Kingsway Hotel

Kingsway Hotel

Based in the centre of Blackpool, this family-run hotel is ideally situated close to the main shopping centre, Winter Gardens, theatres and the promenade. Boasting excellent transport links, the Kingsway is a short distance away from ... More | visit website

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New President Hotel

New President Hotel
With a sea-view restaurant and a cabaret bar, New President Hotel is on the North Promenade, facing the sea and close to bus and tram stops. Atlanta Sea View Restaurant and Kennedy’s Cabaret Bar are modern ... More | visit website
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Warwick Hotel

Warwick Hotel

The Warwick Hotel enjoys a prime seafront position on the quieter, level New South Promenade. The hotel is convenient for the Pleasure Beach and just opposite one of the many tram stops.

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Norbreck Castle Hotel

Norbreck Castle Hotel
With views of Blackpool seafront, The Norbreck Castle Hotel is a short tram ride from the town centre. It has free parking, live entertainment, a sauna, spa and 18-metre pool. The Norbreck Castle is on the ... More | visit website
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Warwick House Hotel

Warwick House Hotel

Located adjacent to South Pier, Casino & Pleasure Beach with easy access to Blackpool's entertainment. Licenced, en-suite rooms equipped with modern facilities, limited car parking and central heating.

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Grand Metropole Hotel

Grand Metropole Hotel

The Metropole hotel is the only hotel in Blackpool located between the sea and the promenade, offering uninterrupted views out across the Irish Sea.

Close to both the North Pier and the Tower, the property is ... More | visit website

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Hilton Blackpool

Hilton Blackpool

This contemporary hotel boasts a prime location on Blackpool's famous promenade, overlooking the Irish Sea and less than 3 miles away from the famous Pleasure Beach. With excellent transport links and friendly service, Hilton Blackpool presents ... More | visit website

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Marlow Lodge Hotel

Marlow Lodge Hotel

This friendly, family-run establishment is situated in the South Shore area of Blackpool, away from the hustle and bustle of the promenade and yet very close to all of the town’s main attractions. Just 200 metres ... More | visit website

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Vidella Hotel

Vidella Hotel

The Hotel of the Year 2005 - Silver Winner from Blackpool Tourism and Three Diamonds awarded by English Tourism Council. These are a sign of our first class standards and friendly service.

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Shepperton Hotel

Shepperton Hotel

Expect a warm and friendly welcome from our family-run guest accommodation, where we strive to give value for money, big meals and offer clean and tidy rooms to couples and families.

We are situated in the ... More | visit website

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