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Bed And Breakfast In Blackpool
Blackpool B&B Hotel in the heart of North Shore, the New Kent B&B Hotel offers a peaceful and relaxing stay which includes a hearty breakfast Our hotel in Blackpool is a Family Orientated B&B hotel where we believe all our guests should leave feeling refreshed and revitalised. We have eleven bedrooms, nine of which are en-suite, and offer accommodation for families, couples, singles and friends. Our hotel rooms are fresh, clean and each contain tea/coffee making facilities, and a TV. To ensure the peacefulness of your stay we do not take any stags, hens or groups of more than four adults. The majority of our guests at the weekends are couples and families. During the week we cater mainly for guests visiting Blackpool on business.
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The Willowfield Guest House

The Willowfield guest house is situated in a most favourable position, close to the Beach, the famous Tower, North Pier, Town Centre Shops and Gynn Gardens. The Willowfield Guest House Blackpool has a comfortable and relaxing front facing Television lounge, where guests can meet and relay the events of the day with new found friends. The Willowfield has accommodation to suit your requirements including single, double and twin rooms.Our bedrooms are all comfortably furnished with central heating,colour TV's and refreshment trays.
Radio alarm clocks, Hair dryer and iron & Ironing board available. Our dining area is intimate, relaxing, well appointed and comfortable with plenty of space. We now have a wireless network ( WI FI ) avaiable throught the hotel. We are only 200 yards from North Railway Station and Talbot Road Bus Station, all major clubs and night clubs are within close proximity including the fabulous new Funny Girls complex. Please note we do not accept large groups, Stag or Hen Parties.

The Ellan Vannin in Blackpool is one of the nicer smaller accommodation providers with a 3 star accreditation and with a friendly happy relaxed atmosphere.We only accommodate couples and Families. Offering comfortable, Attractive accommodation in all the seven well appointed double and twin bed rooms with one family room. All rooms are en-suited, provided with freshly laundered towels on arrival, all rooms are tastefully decorated with TV's, hospitality trays, Hair dryers, Alarm clocks. Complimentary toiletries. Wi-Fi on request. The light and airy dining room is the perfect place to enjoy our excellent home cooked meals and after you can sit and chat over coffee in the bar or outside in the garden.There is always a full English breakfast to start the day with. We are in a much sought after area due to our excellent location in the select North Shore, just off the Promenade. With Spectacular Cliff Walks.The Promenade and tram stop is only 1 minute walk from us
You will be relaxed from the time you walk in and it will feel like home from home.
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More Information About Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900, making it the fourth-largest settlement in North West England behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington. It lies 40 miles (64 km) north-west of the city of Manchester,and less than 30 miles north of Liverpool City centre. Blackpool rose to prominence as a major centre of tourism during the 19th century, particularly for the inhabitants of northern mill towns. Major Attractions - Blackpool Tower, opened in 1894; it has been a dominant landmark of the Blackpool skyline since that time. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, it is 518 feet & 9 inches (158 m) in height. Beneath the tower is a complex of leisure facilities, entertainment venues and restaurants, including the world famous Tower Ballroom and Tower Circus.
- North Pier - The northernmost of Blackpool's three piers. It includes a small shopping arcade, a small tramway and the North Pier Theatre toward the end of the pier. The pier end also used to have a helicopter pad, but this was damaged in a Christmas storm in 1997 and collapsed into the sea.
- Central Pier - The middle pier, includes a large Ferris wheel and shops.
- South Pier - The southernmost pier. Almost directly opposite the Pleasure Beach, it houses a theme park.
- Pleasure Beach Blackpool - An amusement park with rides including the Pepsi Max Big One, which was the world's fastest and tallest complete circuit rollercoaster between 1994 and 1996.
- The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment and conference venue in the town centre. It includes the Opera House (one of the largest theatres in Europe), Pavilion Theatre, Empress Ballroom, Spanish Hall, Arena and Olympia.
- Stanley Park - Grade II historic park and gardens with golf course, cricket club, sports arena, lake, art deco restaurant, model village, gardens, etc.
Other Attractions - Beach - Stretching along the whole seafront. The main natural attraction for tourists.
- Funny Girls - Drag Cabaret Burlesque Showbar, located on Dickson Road.
- Blackpool Zoo - provides a home to over 1,500 animals from all over the world.
- Grand Theatre - Victorian theatre designed by Frank Matcham. Also now known as the National Theatre of Variety.
- Great Promenade Show - Series of modern artwork installations along Blackpool's South Promenade. Includes the Blackpool High Tide Organ an unusual musical monument which uses the movements of the sea to make music.
- Louis Tussaud's Waxworks - waxwork museum, featuring models of celebrities, musicians, sports personalities and the famous Chamber of Horrors.
- Doctor Who Exhibition - the biggest Doctor Who exhibition in the UK - contains props and costumes from the long-running BBC TV series, including some from recently aired programmes.
- Sandcastle Water Park (now known as Waterworld) - An indoor swimming pool with slides and waves. Next to the South Pier.
- Odeon Cinema - Situated on a multi-complex site, on Rigby Road, with 10 screens.
- The Syndicate Nightclub, holds just over 5,000 people.
Events And Festivals - Blackpool Dance Festival is a world famous annual ballroom dance competition of international significance[16]
- For the last three years, Blackpool has played host to the Rebellion Punk Rock Festival, an annual event which moved back to Blackpool after a few years in nearby Morecambe[17]
- Blackpool Illuminations consisting of a series of lighted displays and collages arranged along the entire length of the sea front, seven miles (11 km) in total, attract many visitors from late August to early November; a time when most British seaside resorts' holiday seasons have already ended. This results in some spectacular traffic snarl-ups as most people now view the lights from cars and coaches which crawl nose-to-tail along the whole length of the sea front, particularly so at weekends and during school holidays. Each season a famous person "flicks the switch" to turn the lights on in an opening night switch on ceremony. The BBC Top Gear team, minus James May, were on hand to activate the lights for 2008.
Gay Blackpool Blackpool is often described as the "gay capital of the North" (with Brighton often being described as "the gay capital of the South").[18][19] Blackpool had its first gay pride celebration in 2006.[20] Historically, seaside resorts have been able to provide niches for minority groups.[21] Blackpool, like other English resorts, has had a reputation for being a safe community for gay people.[21] During World War II, there was a proliferation of cafés, pubs and clubs where homosexual men could meet in Blackpool.[22] In the 1990s, the town began to be promoted as a gay tourist destination.[21] Blackpool contains several bars, pubs and nightclubs aimed at the LGBT community. These include Funny Girls (a burlesque cabaret showbar), FG2, the Flamingo, the Flying Handbag, Lucy's Two, Pepe's, Roxy's, Mardi Gras, KAOS, Taboo and dtBar.[23] The local gay community is now also catered for by two online radio stations - 3D Radio and Blackpool Gay Radio featuring a mix of music, local news, features and celebrity interviews. Road The M55 motorway links the town to the national motorway network.
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