Finding Blackpool Hotels

Blackpool is a mid-sized coastal resort located in the North West of England, with a population of approximately 140,000. It is not as well known as other English cities such as London or Cambridge, yet is a very popular tourist destination, particularly during the autumn months. At this time of year, the numerous Blackpool hotels are packed with guests who have come to see the Blackpool Illuminations.
Blackpool is a medium-sized seaside resort in north-western England with miles of deep sandy beaches. When people think of England, they normally think of a city such as London or Cambridge instead of Blackpool. With only 140,000 inhabitants, compared to London, Blackpool is small. However, tourists flock to the city as summer ends and Blackpool hotels fill. The tourists come not just for the sand but also for the Blackpool Illuminations, the main tourist attraction in the city since 1879.

Originally described as "artificial sunshine" the Illuminations are a continuously changing spectacle, making each year's festival different from the years before, with the latest focus being on energy efficiency and environmental friendliness. And an entire calendar of events has grown up around the Illuminations, with entertainment for all ages.

At the town's busiest, from late August to early November during the Illuminations, Blackpool hotels are often booked solid, so if you plan on making hotel reservations for that period, particularly in Blackpool family hotels, it's best to do so earlier rather than later.

You can find an assortment of hotels in Blackpool. There are five-star apartments for short stays and luxury hotels to less expensive hotels for those budget minded vacationers. If you are looking for a taste of home in Blackpool Hotels try the family-run bed-and-breakfast accommodations.

But as man does not live by bread alone, Blackpool is more than just the Illuminations. It is home to many first rate restaurants and boasts one of England's most varied and longest theater seasons: from circus performances and illusionists to opera and West End musicals, not to mention it being a stop on many major musicians' tours. Blackpool also boasts a water park, an amusement park, a zoo, and some of the highest outdoor climbing walls in the United Kingdom. And that's not even mentioning the expanse of sandy beaches the city has to offer.

Blackpool becomes a thriving community during the Illuminations. If you plan on visiting, you should book a hotel early to save money and have plenty of options. Also, take advantage of the local culture during your visit to ensure a thoroughly enjoyable vacation. Although the Illuminations are the main draw, there is plenty to do and see during your stay.

By Carey Baird
Published: 5/8/2008
 
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