




Take a stroll along the Golden Mile and visit one of the three piers. The North Pier, with its theatre and carousel, is the oldest and most traditional. The Central Pier has a huge wheel, while the South Pier offers adrenaline pumping rides.
On a sunny day visit the wonderful Stanley Park, a horticultural gem around 1 mile from the seafront, and home to Blackpool Zoo and the Model Village. Finally, don’t worry if it rains. The town offers plenty of indoor attractions including the Sea Life Centre and Sandcastle Waterworld.
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach Britain s biggest tourist attraction. Theme park with 150 rides. New Ride Infusion | |
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The north west’s answer to Paris. Great Views | |
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Get a great view of the town from the Big Wheel. | |
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Empress Ballroom |
Setting for numerous events and concerts. |
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Golden Mile |
Slots capital of Britain. |
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Great Promenade Show |
Contemporary art on the seafront. |
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Illuminations |
Blackpool’s annual festival of lights. A Must see |
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Model Village |
Miniature kingdom in Stanley Park. |
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North Pier |
The first and most traditional of the town’s piers. |
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10-screen multiplex cinema. | |
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Opera House |
The UK largest theatre. |
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Sandcastle Waterworld |
Water-based leisure complex. |
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Sea Life |
One of the largest collections of marine life in the UK. |
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South Pier |
Adrenaline-pumping rides. |
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Stanley Park |
256 acre park with bowling greens, children s playground, tennis courts and more. |
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Trams |
Blackpool s iconic transport system. |
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Winter Gardens |
Home of the Opera House and Empress Ballroom. |
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Home to over 1500 exotic animals. |



