Total Accommodation | 469 Properties |
Popular Hotel | Blackpool Football Club Stadium Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals, Gabrielle's Hotel |
Popular Landmark | North Pier, Winter Gardens |
The best cities to visit in Blackpool are London, Manchester, Slough, Bristol, Newcastle, Bradford, Liverpool, Surrey, North Lincolnshire, Southampton
The most popular hotels booked by tourists are Blackpool Football Club Stadium Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals, Gabrielle's Hotel, Novello Blackpool, Manchester House Hotel, Helmshore, The Arncliffe, Chaplins Hotel - Guest house, Granville Hotel, Arlingtons, The Greenmount
Currently, there are around 469 hotels that you can book in Blackpool
Blackpool isn’t as sophisticated as other tourist destinations in England, but there’s no stopping millions of visitors from spending their holidays in the city. The simplicity and old-fashioned fun the place offer lures tourists all year round. The seaside city is filled with recreational parks that will bring out the child in you. From the iconic Blackpool Pleasure Beach to the Winter Gardens, there’s no end to the things you can enjoy here.
If you’re looking for a nature trip, a luxurious stay, or a quiet destination to spend the weekend, this is not the place to go to. But if you want a fun-filled adventure with rides, shows, musicals, and shopping on the list, then Blackpool can be your holiday mecca.
Blackpool International Airport is three miles away from the city centre. Catching a train ride from Squires Gate Lane Railway Station is the most convenient way to get to the city. If you’re coming from Liverpool, Manchester, or London, there are trains that will take you directly to Blackpool.
If you’re driving from London, take the M40 to Birmingham, and then go to M6 before finally switching to M55 at Preston to get to the city. Buses from London can also take you to Blackpool in around seven hours.
The tramway is the best way to get around the city if you want to get an immersive experience during your visit. Buses are also accessible and make a stop on prominent destinations in Blackpool.
Taxis are also available, but they’re more expensive compared to other modes of transportation. If you want more privacy, car rental companies like Europcar and Enterprise offer their services for as low as £15 daily.
Tourist spots in Blackpool are mostly made up of parks and recreation venues. There’s the Sandcastle Waterpark, the Stanley Park, and the Ascent Trampoline Park. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of the most famous tourist spots in Blackpool and in the whole world. The theme park has broken several world records for its revolutionary rides. To get the best sight of the city, head to Blackpool Tower. Climbing the glass-floored observation tower is one of the top things to do in Blackpool.
Another exhilarating thing to do in Blackpool is to take a ride on The Big One. It’s the world’s tallest (62 metres) and steepest (65°) rollercoaster. From the highest point, you’ll reach speeds of 74mph on the way down.
Do you want to meet famous actors, kings, and scientists? Lifelike waxworks of the most famous celebrities can be seen at Madame Tussauds. If you want to experience what it’s like to watch plays, musicals, and ballets, in Victorian-era halls, the Winter Gardens, Blackpool Ballroom, and the Grand Theatre are the places to go to.
Kids will enjoy the 32-acre Blackpool Zoo and the Sea Life Blackpool which houses thousands of different species of land and sea creatures. Blackpool beaches and piers also host a range of entertainment options and offer a good spot for family picnics and night strolls. At night, the Blackpool Illuminations festival lights up the city from August to November.
It’s a crime not to have the fish and chips of Harry Ramsden while getting a nice view of the sea. It’s located beneath the Blackpool Tower, so you won’t miss it. For a stylish dining experience, head to the Beach House Bar & Bistro. They serve international cuisine and partner it with a spectacular beachside view. Crave the exotic? The Las Iguanas serves Latin-American food with a twist.
The HIVE is the go-to place of visitors who want to sample artisanal coffee and local bread. Meanwhile, the Bank Bar & Grill is a restaurant that serves fresh, locally sourced food. You have to make reservations in advance, though, because the place is almost always full.
Nightlife in Blackpool is hailed as one of the best in the country. Bars, pubs, and clubs are jam-packed because of their vibrant atmosphere. Hop from one bar to another in The Promenade. From disco clubs to upscale cocktail bars, there’s so much to explore in the area.
The Bootleg Social, Flamingo Nightclub, and Little Black Pug Bar are where young people flock at night to listen to live DJ music, poetry jams, and attend a slew of night events. Fancy craft beer? Put 1887 The Brew Room on your list to get a taste of local brews. If you want to experience old-fashioned cabaret, the Central Pier Showbar hosts performances that can be enjoyed by adults and children.
Hotels in Blackpool are relatively cheap and designed for family outings. Blackpool hotels located in the areas of Staining, Poulton-le-Fylde, Stanley Park, Marton Moss, Lytham St. Anne’s, and other places in the North are the best for their proximity to popular tourist spots in the city. The locations are also highly accessible to transport services and restaurants are within walking distance from accommodations.
If you prefer to live on the seafront, look for hotels in Blackpool situated in the areas of Fleetwood, Bispham, and Cleveleys. They offer spectacular views of the sea and offer convenient access to transportation options. Shopping centres and restaurants are plenty in these areas, so you’ll never run out of things to do while enjoying your stay in Blackpool.