Blackpool Hotels - What's to See in Blackpool

Blackpool is a seaside city in Lancashire, England. It is situated along the coast of the Irish Sea; it has a population of about 142,900, making it the biggest settlement in Lancashire and the fourth largest in North West England.
Blackpool is found on the Irish Sea coast, within Lancashire, England. The population is around 142,900 which makes Blackpool the largest city in Lancashire and it is also the fourth largest one found in North West England.

Blackpool is a favored destination of many and it relies heavily on the tourism industry. It became a hot tourist spot during the 19th century, mainly attracting people from the northern mill towns. Many of the factory workers would go to Blackpool for their vacations. It is also a place where people from Glasgow like to vacation.

Blackpool has many small hotels, each with its own unique charm and many that are within a short distance of Blackpool's most popular attractions. Blackpool has been pictured as a charming and picturesque hamlet by the sea that was fashionable for the well-heeled traveler to frequent in the summer.

Blackpool is a favorite holiday destination for thousands of families from each of the four corners of the British Isles. Many people come back again and again sometimes several times a year to hotels Blackpool. You will find some great Blackpool hotels if you search the Internet.

The tower and illuminations is one thing Blackpool is well-known for. The Tower was built somewhere between 1891 and 1894. The illuminations appeared as far back as 1879, one full year before the electric light bulb was invented. It's one of Blackpool's main attractions to this day. Blackpool has many hotels and guest houses available.

Finding a Blackpool Hotel that meets your precise requirements can sometimes be a difficult business. Location of hotels Blackpool, facilities, and cost are all vital ingredients if your stay in Blackpool is going to fulfill all your expectations. There is little point in finding a hotel within your price range, only to discover that it's a £10 taxi fare to the town.

The local directory is filled with essential information about local attractions, places to eat and things not to miss, as well as a complete listing of hotels the length and breadth of the Blackpool promenade. If you want your hotels Blackpool to have a fascinating history, be close to all the Blackpool attractions and be famous for its warm and friendly atmosphere then try the local directory.

By Trevor Sinclair
Published: 7/2/2008
 
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