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Blackpool Nightlife

... Music Hall Tavern. Situated on Church Street, the Musical Hall Tavern was runner-up in the variety club category in the Blackpool Tourism awards in 2002. This venue plays host to many different acts, including Andy Knight, who wows ... Read Read: Blackpool Nightlife

By: Susan Ashby | 25/04/2007 | Home & Family

Restaurants in Blackpool

... as well as non-seafood and vegetarian offerings. Seniors was hailed as the resort's best restaurant during the Blackpool Tourism Awards in 2001. It also ranked among the Top Ten of the Fish and Chip Shop survey in an independent newspaper ... Read Read: Restaurants in Blackpool

By: Susan Ashby | 25/04/2007 | Home & Family

Cheap Hotels in Blackpool

...  Blackpool is a seaside town in north-western England. It is traditionally part of Lancashire. Blackpool rose to prominence as a major centre of tourism during the 19th century, particularly for the inhabitants of northern mill towns. The ... Read Read: Cheap Hotels in Blackpool

By: katewilliams | 28/03/2009 | Travel

History of Blackpool

... as an official Borough. In 1877, while suffering from economic depression, the Blackpool Council launched a grand affair and carnival in the piers to spur tourism and economic growth, highlighted by Blackpool's pioneering street lights. ... Read Read: History of Blackpool

By: Susan Ashby | 25/04/2007 | Home & Family

Blackpool's Main Attractions

... a major tourist hub since the 19th century, continues to be heavily dependent on tourism. There is so much to see in Blackpool that is uniquely its own. The following are only some of its leading attractions. 1. The North, Central and ... Read Read: Blackpool's Main Attractions

By: Susan Ashby | 25/04/2007 | Home & Family

Blackpool Basics

... 900. Blackpool is very popular amongst tourists and British holiday makers and has been ever since the start of the 19th century. Blackpool is, and always has been dependent on tourism. During the time period of 1900-1950 Blackpool thrived ... Read Read: Blackpool Basics

By: Dan Collins | 05/01/2009 | Travel

Blackpool Gay Hotels

... events and parties throughout Pride Weekend. Check local gay resources, such as Blackpool's online Gay Guide and Gayzout Magazine, for details. Also check out Visit Blackpool for general tourism information on the region. Blackpool Hotel Read Read: Blackpool Gay Hotels

By: James | 10/11/2009 | Hotels

Revisit Blackpool – it’s better than ever (best Blackpool hotels)

... , France and Portugal, in search of sun, sea and sand further afield. Although Blackpool remains a popular draw for seaside holidaymakers, its continued reliance upon tourism has meant that hard times were inevitable; particularly as UK ... Read Read: Revisit Blackpool – it’s better than ever (best Blackpool hotels)

By: Isla Campbell | 12/11/2009 | Destinations

Top 10 British Tourist Attractions

It's no surprise that most of the top 10 visitor attractions in Britain are in our capital city, London. However, with Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Alton Towers bucking the trend, there's much to be seen outside of London. Between the top ... Read Read: Top 10 British Tourist Attractions

By: Chris Haycock | 10/11/2009 | Destinations
Philip Spires

A Culture of Benidorm

... Brits. A fortnight in Benidorm can offer about as much exposure to Spanish culture as the experience of September lights in Blackpool informed the visitor of the Lancashire cotton industry. (The past tense is highly relevant here.) Equally ... Read Read: A Culture of Benidorm

By: Philip Spires | 29/08/2007 | Travel

Holiday resorts in the UK

... down the British coastline saw roaring trade and throughout the year thousands flocked to the shore of popular resorts such as Blackpool and Skegness to grab a deck chair and lounge in the rare British summer sun whilst the children built ... Read Read: Holiday resorts in the UK

By: Phil Adams-Wright | 23/10/2009 | Destinations

Classic British holidays making a comeback

... many UK tourists who have struggled during the credit crunch have taken holidays in the UK at a variety of destinations such as Blackpool, Skegness and Bognor Regis.  These seaside towns have seen massive increases in UK tourists looking ... Read Read: Classic British holidays making a comeback

By: Phil Adams-Wright | 27/08/2009 | Travel

Active UK holidays helping us get fit this summer

... have overlooked in the past.  Holiday parks are all over the country, mostly at family friendly beach resorts like Blackpool or Skegness and should we get decent weather like we’ve had over the past few years then holidays in the UK can ... Read Read: Active UK holidays helping us get fit this summer

By: Phil Adams-Wright | 03/06/2009 | Travel

Cornwall and Brighton: is Hotel Reservation a Dilemma?

... its breathtaking coastlines, coves, landscapes, as well as temperate climate make it a choice among vacationers, making tourism a primary part of their economy. As a result, hotel accommodation in Cornwall is of excellent quality, so you ... Read Read: Cornwall and Brighton: is Hotel Reservation a Dilemma?

By: Landon Colins | 16/07/2007 | Advice

Be a Visitor in Uk's Guest Houses

... to travel. Nevertheless, if it is very late for you to do it, then I am definite a brief exercise would not hurt. Although tourism has dropped a little in Blackpool, it is still undeniably a well-liked destination for happy and fun- ... Read Read: Be a Visitor in Uk's Guest Houses

By: Landon Colins | 13/08/2007 | Travel

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