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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
South Shore delivers classic British seaside thrills with Blackpool's golden beaches and iconic attractions. Blackpool Pleasure Beach dominates the scene with roller coasters and family fun while Sandcastle Waterpark offers splashy indoor adventures. The area buzzes with arcades, theatres, and the charming South Pier extending into the sea. Beach activities abound for families looking to build memories along the promenade. Fish and chips shops, sweets floss stalls, and seaside cafés keep visitors well-fed between adventures. Victorian B&Bs and family-run guesthouses line the streets, most within walking distance of major attractions. The promenade's excellent tram connections make exploring the entire Blackpool seafront a breeze.
North Shore
North Shore serves up classic British seaside fun with a side of nostalgic charm. The iconic Blackpool Tower stands tall over golden sands and a bustling promenade packed with amusement arcades. Visitors flock to traditional entertainment at Funny Girls, North Pier, and the Winter Gardens, while the expansive beach invites sandy strolls and sea-breeze relaxation. Budget-friendly B&Bs and guesthouses line the streets, most offering hearty English breakfasts. Getting around is a breeze with heritage trams running along the promenade every 10-15 minutes, connecting you to all of Blackpool's famous attractions.
Bispham
Bispham offers a slice of classic British seaside charm without the tourist hustle of central Blackpool. The clifftop promenade rewards walkers with sweeping Irish Sea views. Uncle Tom's Cabin pub and Red Bank Road's local shops give you a taste of genuine area life. Devonshire Square Gardens provides a peaceful green retreat when you need a break from beach walks. Family-run B&Bs and guesthouses dot the Victorian-lined streets, providing homely alternatives to city centre hotels. Regular buses and the heritage tramway make trips into Blackpool easy, while traditional pubs serve hearty meals for hungry explorers returning from the quieter beaches below the cliffs.
Blackpool Town Center
Blackpool Town Centre delivers classic British seaside magic with razzle-dazzle. The iconic Tower watches over theatres, arcades, and historic piers competing for attention. Families enjoy SEA LIFE and Coral Island, while the Golden Mile buzzes with lights and carnival music. The Winter Gardens hosts variety shows filled with laughter. Fish and chips, rock sweets, and pub grub fuel adventures while souvenir shops tempt with tower-themed treasures. Vintage trams glide along the promenade, connecting sandy beaches and bustling attractions. Budget-friendly B&Bs and family-run hotels offer hearty English breakfasts to start each day of seaside fun.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, one of the most popular family attractions located 2 mi (3.2 km) from central Blackpool? Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, you'll love Sandcastle Waterpark and South Pier, both a short walk away.
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Winter Gardens in Blackpool Town Center. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Opera House Theatre, Blackpool Grand Theatre, and Funny Girls are all a short walk away.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Blackpool Tower – just one of the monuments in Blackpool Town Center. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is family-friendly and that it has lots of nice beaches.
Learn about the local history of Blackpool with a stop at Blackpool Illuminations. Discover the top-notch restaurants and entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.
You can find out about the history of Blackpool with a visit to Blackpool Central Pier. Experience the acclaimed theatre scene and entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.
Learn about the local history of Blackpool when you take a trip to North Pier. Discover the top-notch restaurants and acclaimed theatre scene in this family-friendly area.
Blackpool is hailed for its casinos and entertainment, while top attractions include Blackpool Pleasure Beach. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including its theatres, bars and sights like North Pier and Blackpool Grand Theatre.
Had a blast this weekend in Blackpool. The locals are so friendly and helpful. Had fabulous dinners at Papa's fish and chip shop and a lovely Italian Caesar's. The illuminations did not disappoint, out of this world. Had lots of fun in the arcades!
Keith
8.0/10
Good
Lot of wasted money on councils side doing cobbled areas whilst so many of the dropped curbs are still not wheelchair accessable lots of shops, pubs not wheelchair accessible my first visit as a disabled person and may have to reconsider blackpool
Tony
8.0/10
Good
Lots and lots of walking along the Irish seaside. 3 different piers. Many, many small food shops to pop in for tea or coffee. One of the best gish & vhips I had in a very long time. We really enjoyed our time at the top of the Blackpool Tower
Katrina
10.0/10
Excellent
Made use of the tickets to combine attractions. Saved lots of money by booking together instead of seperate. We did Tussauds, the Tower Circus and The Dungeons. If you are debating which to do I would definitely recommend the Dungeons.
Bev
10.0/10
Excellent
Visit Blackpool yearly and do different things each year. I like time on the beach weather permitting. Pirates bay bar on central pier is a great venue and atmosphere for families. Lots of family bars about with great entertainment.
Paul
10.0/10
Excellent
We've been visiting the illuminations for many years now, still finding something new to do each time. We did the walk between Cabin and Bispham to take in the large installations and give them time to watch, so much nicer close-up!
Christina
8.0/10
Good
Do yourself a favour, stay at one of the bigger hotels on north shore and get a tram pass... they come every 15 mins and only take 15 mins from north to south... will make your trip much less stressful.
Andrew
10.0/10
Excellent
We love Blackpool and have been visiting for many years. Great to see some regeneration and improvements to the piers and some nice hotels popping up again. We never fail to have a good time.
Mark
10.0/10
Excellent
Not everyone's cup of tea but we love Blackpool. The Pleasure Beach is always great fun. The trams are great value if you buy a day ticket. Fleetwood Market is always good for a bargain.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Lovely historic holiday destination, lots of Victorian buildings enjoying faded glory, friendly people. Obvious lack of investment to a characterful seaside town.
"Love this village hotel . Over night with 5 yr old grandson . Booked early check in. Staff on reception were brilliant. Made sure we received all the information we needed to access the pool with the little one. Pool changing room were spotless and both pools were warm and sparkling cleam.
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"Third time we have stayed here.
It's a lovely place, the staff and lady on reception were fantastic and super helpful.
We will be back soon enough..
And thanks."
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The warmest months in Blackpool are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C. February and January are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 6°C. The rainiest months are December and November.
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Find out more about Blackpool
Find out more about Blackpool
Blackpool is a family-friendly place distinct for its entertainment and theatre. Top attractions include Blackpool Pleasure Beach. You might find that sights like North Pier and Blackpool Grand Theatre are worth a visit.