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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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.

Warwick House Hotel is in South Shore adjacent ... More | visit website

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Mayfield Hotel

Mayfield Hotel

We are small family run hotel with home from home cooking and yes real chips and a great front room fully equiped bar with with draft ales with gas open warm fire.

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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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Rutland Hotel

Rutland Hotel

This family-run seafront hotel has superb views of the Irish Sea from the bar, restaurant and many of its recently refurbished rooms. With 3-star European Travel Commission accredited status, The Rutland has a relaxing well-stocked bar ... More | visit website

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Savoy Hotel

Savoy Hotel

This intimate 3* hotel is situated on the North Shore and within easy reach of Blackpool’s attractions. All 145 stylishly decorated bedrooms, many with sea views are well-equipped and include telephone, TV, hairdryer, tea & ... More | visit website

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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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Best Western Carlton Hotel

Best Western Carlton Hotel

The Best Western Carlton Hotel is situated on the quieter northern end of the promenade with panoramic views of the Irish Sea. We aim to ensure that you have a pleasant and comfortable stay regardless of ... More | visit website

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Lynmar

Lynmar

This homely bed and breakfast in the heart of Blackpool is only a short walk from North train station, shops, pubs clubs, theatres and the seafront. We pride ourselves on our food, friendliness and comfort. Get ... More | visit website

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Carousel Hotel

Carousel Hotel

Sleepwell Hotels re-opened The Carousel in 2004 after extensive refurbishment and renovation. It is now graded by the AA as Blackpool's highest rated 3-star hotel.

Situated on Blackpool's pleasant New South Promenade, the Carousel incorporates 92 ... More | visit website

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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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