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Introduction

Blackpool is a coastal town in England in the Irish Sea coast.
It is traditionally part of Lancashire but on April 1 1998 was made
in a separate unitary authority. It is believed that gets its name
of a long drainage canal past, which ran over a peat bog. Water
which ran into the sea at Blackpool was black from the peat and form
a "black group" in the relatively clean waters of the Irish Sea.

History

During Roman times, the Fylde, was an area of oak woodlands and
impassable swamps. The Romans built a road through Preston a
settlement on the outskirts of Fort Kirkham and this continued to the west, probably
towards a Roman port. In 1602 entries in the baptism of the parish Bispham
registration marking "Poole" and "Blackpool", at that time a
collection of stones and mud huts scattered throughout the coast near the
"Pool". In the 18th Century The Fylde coast began to attract visitors
landlords for the 1720 and in 1735 a cottage property of Ethart
a "Whiteside became the first guest house 'used especially for
visitors. The 19th century saw the rapid development of Blackpool as
important resource for the industrial working classes of Lancashire and
Yorkshire. The competition in 1970 and 80 brought from Continental
expectations vacation and more consistent visitors.
Blackpool tight as it has throughout its history by mini
breaks, private facilities, and major indoor facilities such as
Sandcastles, Sea Life Center and more recently the world's Coronation
Street.

Landmark

Blackpool depends heavily on tourism. The main attractions include:

  • Blackpool Tower, built in May 1894 is a 518-foot-tall copy of the
    The Eiffel Tower. It was painted gold for its centenary.
  • The Pleasure Beach amusement park, near the South Pier.
  • Blackpool Zoo – provides a home to over 1,500 animals from all over
    the world.
  • Blackpool Dance Festival – The famous annual ballroom dance
    within the jurisdiction of international importance: Home
  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach – Theme park with a lot of different
    attractions such as the highest roller coaster in Europe.
  • World Tower – a huge complex of leisure facilities, entertainment
    places and restaurants. Includes the famous Blackpool Tower, Tower
    Hall dance and the Tower Circus.
  • Winter Gardens – the entertainment and conference venue
    downtown.
  • North Pier – The most northerly of the three pillars of Blackpool. It
    includes a small shopping arcade, a tram and a small theater in the
    end. It was damaged by a hurricane which lasts Christmas 1997
  • Central Pier – The pier on average. It includes an amusement park and
    shopping.
  • South Pier – The pier south. Nearly opposite the
    Pleasure Beach, home to an amusement park.
  • One controversial proposal, which has the participation of local
    Council is to transform Blackpool into a casino along the lines of
    Las Vegas and Atlantic City, making it the focus of gambling
    in the UK.

    Blackpool remains a major summer entertainment venue, specializing in
    variety shows featuring artists such as Ken Dodd. Outside the main
    holiday season, Blackpool's Winter Garden regularly hosts large
    political and trade union conferences, ranging from the
    The Conservative Party and the TGWU with thousands of delegates and
    visitors, considerably smaller meetings, such as the CWU or NUS
    conferences.

    Museums And Art Galleries

    Wax World Expo, is located on Central Promenade
    and is open throughout the Easter season until the end of October.
    Famous people, like movie stars, TV personalities, pop
    idols and politicians are represented in wax. Why not visit the
    Chamber of Horrors and exposure to adult anatomy when new
    figures are presented each season. Teddy Bear and Toy Museum
    Another attraction for visitors.

    Shopping

    Other cities like Blackpool has a number of shopping center
    chain. Among them: Littlewoods Extra with a wide variety of 40000
    products ranging from toys and clothes to electrical goods and sports
    equipment and Marks & Spencer for womenswear, menswear, gifts,
    flowers and a variety of delcious food. Except these two, BHS Plc
    Clifton Arcade, Hearnshaw, Fleetwood, Stringer Jw, Woolworths Plc,
    Lancaster Shopping Mart, etc. are some famous shopping centers
    Blackpool.

    Food and drink

    Blackpool hosts a number of restaurants offering the full range of food and
    all truths of food from a different place in the world. Blue Room,
    Cottage, Giggis Taverna, Grosvenor Casino, Kitchen Cafà ©, the House of
    Spice, Il Corsaro Restaurant are some famous restaurants
    Blackpool. Blackpool has a number of nightclubs. Including Barney's,
    Heaven and Hell, Flamingo, Walcot Gaitety and Bar are some names
    mentioned.

    Education

    Blackpool & Flyde College, Blackpool Sixth Form College, Lytham St
    Annes High Technical College are some famous institutes in
    respective fields.

    Sports

    From the beginning, in 1994, the Blackpool Cup has enjoyed an overwhelming
    interest. The number of participants and nationalities continues to grow
    each year. This year the eleventh edition of the tournament, which
    have another huge entry more than 140 participating teams. Blackpool
    Rugby Union Football Club (BRUFC) has been extremely successful in
    the last six years. Blackpool also has a cricket club.

    Hotels & Lodging

    A wide range of hotels in Blackpool to suit all budgets. Here
    is a selection of Blackpool
    Hotels:

  • Norwood Hotel
  • The Danescourt (PLEASURE BEACH)
  • The Hotel New Guilderoy
  • Cliffs Hotel
  • Woodley Hotel
  • The Merecliff Hotel
  • Clifton Hotel
  • Arandora Star Hotel
  • The Carlee
  • The Norbreck Castle Hotel
  • Middleton Hotel
  • The Dudley Hotel
  • Warwick House Hotel
  • Courtneys of Gynn Square
  • Vidella Hotel
  • Hotel Elizabeth North Euston
  • Revills Hotel
  • Viking Hotel
  • Glenshee Hotel & Leisure
  • Chelston Hotel
  • Claremont Hotel
  • Warwick Hotel
  • Tours & Sightseeing

    Organized trips to Blackpool to have variety in his subject and in accordance
    with item content also changes. The most widely chosen tours
    are based on the wax museum and other tourism matters. These
    Tours contains place of interests, famous buildings, museums, etc.

    Shipping

    City streetcar has long been working in Britain only tram
    outside museums. Other cities have been rebuilding their networks
    since the late 20th century.

    Blackpool has two train terminals with a total of more than 30 platforms,
    mainly used by excursion traffic in the summer. Blackpool Central
    Next to the Tower, was closed in 1964, whilst Blackpool North was
    largely demolished and rebuilt as a smaller facility.

    Blackpool Airport operates scheduled and charter flights scheduled. The
    airport is actually in St Annes although a proposal for reorganization
    Blackpool borders are incorporated into Blackpool Airport
    Borough.

    Biography

    Name: Maria Williams
    Occupation: Traveller
    Website: http://www.sleepuk.com
    Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK – providers of discounted hotels to make your stay in tde UK as comfortable as possible.

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