Britain’s most popular seaside resort, Blackpool is a fun filled break for everyone. Mastering the time-tested, traditional holiday by the sea image, Blackpool has everything you could want from a seaside town. It’s most famous tourist attractions are its Pleasure Beach, the Blackpool Tower, the Sea Life Centre and its three piers. The three star-studded piers along Blackpool’s famous Golden Mile not only provide hours of fun and laughter but they are a key part of Britain’s seaside history. The North Pier, Central Pier and South Pier each have their own unique identities offering a range of entertainment and superb sea views. Roomguide have over 150 cheap hotels in Blackpool so you can spend an action packed weekend in Britain's top playground by the sea. Founded in 1896, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of Britain's oldest theme parks. Starting with just one ride, it now has over 125 rides and attractions. Boasting one of the tallest rollercoasters in Europe, the Pepsi Max Big One and Europe’s first twin track racing coaster, the Grand National, visitors can also enjoy Nickelodeon Land, a number of family attractions and many exciting shows.
One of the best times to visit Blackpool is for the famous Blackpool Illuminations. Combining every kind of light you can imagine: lasers, fibre optics, neon, light bulbs etc. they lure in millions of visitors every year. The Illuminations have been a major part of Blackpool’s history since 1879 brightening up the seaside town for all to see. A visit to the iconic Blackpool Tower is a must; dance around the magnificent tower ballroom, take a trip to the top of the tower or experience the doom and gloom of the Tower Dungeons. Home to 1,500 animals, birds and insects, Blackpool Zoo is one of the town's premier tourist attractions. The Zoo boasts lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, apes and penguins and also has a number of special areas including Active Oceans, Lemur Wood and a large Sea Lion pool. Of course, you also have the option to take a stroll along Blackpool's unspoilt sandy beaches, visit the beautiful Stanley Park or rub shoulders with celebrities at Madame Tussauds. When it comes to eating out in Blackpool, you won't be dissapointed. From cosy coffee shops and grand bistros to award winning restaurants and heaty gastro pubs, there is a wide choice of dining experiences. The town's nightlife is just as vibrant as the daytime, packed with bars, pubs and nightclubs, there really is something for everyone.
Centrally located, within easy walking distance of the town centre, the Winter Gardens and Blackpool Tower, this small, family-run hotel offers a warm… More
Centrally located, within easy walking distance of the town centre, the Winter Gardens and Blackpool Tower, this small, family-run hotel offers a warm… More
A few minutes’ walk from Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens, this hotel for families and couples has en suite rooms. The promenade and town… More
Just 100 metres from the promenade, the friendly Bedmond Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, good cooked breakfasts and en suite rooms. Several tram stops are close… More
A 2-minute walk from the Pleasure Beach, this family-run hotel offers free parking, good breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. Blackpool South Rail Station is nearby.… More