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It’s a town full of firsts: taller, faster rollercoasters, bigger clubs, even the biggest mirror ball in the world plus world-class shows, cosmopolitan restaurants, vibrant nightlife, an active sports scene and breathtakingly beautiful scenery on Blackpool’s doorstep.

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 Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a popular amusement park which was founded in 1896 by Alderman William George Bean. Blackpool Pleasure Beach attracts more than 7 million visitors a year.The park has been upgraded to make it an international tourist destination and has its own on site hotel called the Big Blue.

 The Blackpool tower, with its beachfront location, is the main tourist attraction at Blackpool. The tower was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. But unlike the Eiffel Tower, it is not free standing as its base is a building housing the Blackpool Tower circus. It stands at 518.9ft (158 m) tall and it cost GBP £42,000 to construct. It first opened to the public on 14 May 1894.

The Zoo provides its visitors with a informative and enjoyable experience that demonstrates its role in the conservation of endangered species. The vast collection of wildlife from around the world, are well taken care of by the zoo staff and is a very popular tourist attraction.

 Blackpool’s has three Victorian piers that are tourist hotspots and very popular. By demand from the British public they have been modernised and maintained to a high standard. They are divided into the North, Central and South Pier. All three piers attract thousands of visitors every year.

Things to do in Blackpool

Blackpool Attractions Guide

Discover Blackpool's Best Attractions

Dive into the vibrant energy of Britain’s iconic seaside resort, packed with fun, thrills, and nostalgia.

Top Attractions in Blackpool

Blackpool Tower

A 518ft Victorian icon with a ballroom, circus, observation deck, and the thrilling Tower Eye SkyWalk.

Address: Promenade, Blackpool FY1 4BJ

Phone: +44 1253 622242

Website: theblackpooltower.com

(4.5/5)

"A must-visit with stunning views!"

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

A legendary theme park with thrilling rides like ICON, The Big One, and family-friendly Nickelodeon Land.

Address: 525 Ocean Blvd, Blackpool FY4 1EZ

Phone: +44 871 222 1234

Website: blackpoolpleasurebeach.com

(5/5)

"Adrenaline-pumping fun for all ages!"

Blackpool Promenade

A lively 2-mile stretch with arcades, fish and chips, and the famous Illuminations display from August to November.

Address: Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA

Phone: +44 1253 478222

Website: visitblackpool.com

(4/5)

"Classic seaside vibes!"

Sandcastle Waterpark

The UK’s largest indoor waterpark with over 18 slides, a wave pool, and tropical-themed attractions.

Address: Promenade, Blackpool FY4 1BB

Phone: +44 1253 343602

Website: sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk

(4.5/5)

"Fantastic family fun, rain or shine!"

Madame Tussauds Blackpool

A wax museum with celebrity figures, Marvel superheroes, and interactive sets for selfies and fun.

Address: 89 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA

Phone: +44 871 282 9200

Website: madametussauds.com/blackpool

(4/5)

"Really cool photo ops!"

SEA LIFE Blackpool

An aquarium showcasing sharks, rays, and turtles, with interactive touch pools and a 65ft ocean tunnel.

Address: Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA

Phone: +44 1253 621200

Website: visitsealife.com/blackpool

(4/5)

"Kids loved the underwater tunnel!"

Stanley Park

A Grade II-listed park with a boating lake, Italian gardens, Art Deco café, and sports facilities.

Address: West Park Dr, Blackpool FY3 9HU

Phone: +44 1253 477477

Website: blackpool.gov.uk

(4.5/5)

"A peaceful gem away from the bustle."

The Grand Theatre

A stunning 1894 Frank Matcham-designed venue hosting musicals, plays, and comedy shows.

Address: 33 Church St, Blackpool FY1 1HT

Phone: +44 1253 290190

Website: blackpoolgrand.co.uk

(4/5)

"Beautiful venue, great shows!"

Winter Gardens

A historic entertainment complex with the Opera House, Empress Ballroom, and major events like dance festivals.

Address: 97 Church St, Blackpool FY1 1HL

Phone: +44 1253 625252

Website: wintergardensblackpool.co.uk

(4.5/5)

"A grand setting for unforgettable events."

Blackpool Zoo

Home to over 1,000 animals, including elephants, giraffes, and tigers, set in 32 acres of parkland.

Address: East Park Dr, Blackpool FY3 8PP

Phone: +44 1253 830830

Website: blackpoolzoo.org.uk

(5/5)

"Amazing day out for animal lovers!"

Central Pier

A family-friendly pier with a big wheel, arcade games, and live entertainment, perfect for seaside fun.

Address: Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5BB

Phone: +44 1253 623422

Website: blackpoolpier.co.uk

(4/5)

"Great for a classic pier experience!"

Grundy Art Gallery

A free gallery showcasing contemporary and historic art, with rotating exhibitions in a charming setting.

Address: Queen St, Blackpool FY1 1PX

Phone: +44 1253 478170

Website: grundyartgallery.com

(4/5)

"A cultural treat for art lovers."

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To really get away from it all, try a leisurely stroll through leafy Stanley Park, Blackpool’s award-winning horticultural and wildlife treasure. Spot the cute, inquisitive squirrels, take in the showpiece Italian Gardens or hire a boat and float away lazy summer afternoons beside the swans on Stanley Park’s boating lake.
Golfers will also find an extensive course at the park, there’s crown green bowling, walks at the nearby nature reserve Marton Mere, and a host of family attractions at this popular yet peaceful retreat.

Close by is the resort’s multipurpose sports centre in Stanley Park and the small but perfectly formed Model Village and Gardens. This marvel in miniature even comes complete with Blackpool trams!

The real life versions trundle along twelve miles of Promenade. They’re as much a tourist attraction as a vital public transport system carrying more than 120,000 people on a busy summer’s day. So hop on for the ride of your life…there’s so much to see.

If you prefer to walk, then marvel at the musical high-tide organ which joins the ever-growing range of giant sculptures and eye-catching artworks on New South Promenade.

You’ll also find the world’s biggest dance hall mirror ball, measuring 20 feet across, on this section of the Prom running from Blackpool’s southern boundary at Starr Gate up towards the northern entrance of Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Travelling along the Promenade, at the heart of Blackpool’s famous Golden Mile is the Sea Life Centre, home to more than 40 fascinating displays allowing close encounters with marvels of marine life.

Nearby is one of Blackpool’s oldest attractions, Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks, inviting you to meet the famous and the infamous in its many galleries. There are stars of stage and screen, soccer heroes in their own hall of fame and villains galore in the basement chamber of horrors where even the sign above the entrance is dripping in blood.
Then there’s Coral Island, with its pirate town facade: the Terror Train awaits along with the Parrot Flyer monorail in this undercover family entertainment centre.
And down at the Sandcastle they’re having a permanent heat wave! White knuckle water chutes, swirling slides and the giant Typhoon Lagoon wave pool combine to offer a full day of family fun amid a ‘tropical climate’ complete with palm trees. And there’s plenty of children’s entertainment throughout the day included in the price.

But of course you can’t see and do everything in a day, which is why Blackpool offers a wealth of accommodation for everyone – from four star luxury to homely B&Bs, plus flats, apartments and caravans – to suit all budgets. In Blackpool you can enjoy the ultimate ‘short break’ by the sea.

A holiday in Blackpool will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed and recharged – even if you’re on the go 25 hours a day! Perhaps it’s the resort’s infectious zest for life. Or maybe it’s just that, uniquely, whatever your routine Blackpool can offer a perfect break from it.

So slow it down, or paint the town, the choice is yours! We’re sure you’ll leave Blackpool with a care-free spirit and memories to treasure.