Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 03-06-2009
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Blackpool is an amazingly popular seaside resort residing on the North West coast of England, which is incredibly popular with tourists from the nearby cities which include Warrington, Liverpool, Warrington and more. Blackpool is also fanatically popular with Scottish folk who turn up in large numbers in a similar fashion to the hordes of factory workers of the past on their factory vacation. Occasionally it seems as though the town is awash with vacation accommodation and tourist attractions and although there is an incredibly amount of bed and breakfasts in Blackpool it is better to book ahead to avoid disappointment. Guest houses varies from the cheerful and cheap to classy five star. You will find many on the sea front and, if you would rather stay something less lively there are some in the suburbs.
Blackpool began to see its first visitors in the 18th century who arrived to enjoy the new craze of sea bathing. With the advent of the railway, in 1846, the town saw an increase in the number of tourists to”take the cure” as sea bathing was called then. These days you can get to Blackpool by air, rail or road arriving there much faster than the Victorian workers who could take as long as 48 hrs from as nearby as Manchester.
The Famous Blackpool Pleasure Beach
The main attraction in the seaside town of Blackpool, in Lancashire on the north west coast of England, which manages to receive approximately seven million customers every 12 months, is Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach is an enormously sized funfair with mind blowing big rides, just a few are Grand National, Valhalla, the Big One, Ice Blast, Zipper Dipper and Wild Mouse, as well as many more thrill rides, roller coasters, children’s rides, sideshows, entertainments, sidestalls and games. The most recent addition is Infusion, the world’s first to have a suspended looping coaster all of it over water.
Please remember: If you are visiting the Pleasure Beach as a group or family it is possible to save pennies by buying a wristband for unlimited rides especially if you will going on every ride as the cost of each ride soon amounts to serious cash.
How To Get There And B&B
Blackpool is, as said earlier, very easy to get to nowadays as it is possible to get there by air, train or automobile. If you are traveling by rail you will, more than likely, be arriving at the main station in Blackpool, which is called Blackpool North on Talbot Road. Not that fat away, just a little bit further down the road is situated the Blackpool National Express Coach Station. The other Blackpool train station, Blackpool South, is at Waterloo Road, which is closer to the Pleasure Beach. Blackpool’s airport is located approximately two miles from the centre of town and was known as, Blackpool Squires Gate Airport, One of the oldest airports in Great Britain.
Blackpool bed and breakfast is often available cheaply. Accommodation is frequently cheaper off season and not very cheap on Saturday and Sunday. Hotels in Blackpool are at their most costly while the Blackpool Illuminations are on, which is really peak season for the resort.
A handy tip: Some guest houses can be extremely busy and rather noisy especially those between Central Pier and North Pier. If you rather stay in a less busy location try booking a place past the North Pier.

