Blackpool.
Travel -
Sights.
Blackpool is a major seaside town and borough of
Lancashire, North West England.
The town is a unitary authority area, noted for its political autonomy, independent of
Lancashire County Council. It is situated along
England's northwest coast located by the
Irish Sea, between the Ribble and
Wyre estuaries, 17.5 miles (28.2 km) northwest of
Preston, 27 miles (43 km) north of
Liverpool, 30 miles (48 km) northwest of
Bolton and 40 miles (64 km) northwest of
Manchester. It has an estimated population of 142,
100, and a population density that makes it the fourth most densely populated borough of
England and Wales outside
Greater London.
Blackpool is heavily dependent on tourism. In what is often regarded as its heyday (
1900–
1950), Blackpool thrived as the factory workers of
Northern England took their annual holidays there en masse. Any photograph from that era shows crowds of tourists on the beach and promenade. Blackpool was also a preferred destination of visitors from
Glasgow and remains so to this day. The town went into decline when cheap air travel arrived in the
1960s and the same workers decamped to the
Mediterranean coastal resorts due to competitive prices and the more reliable weather.
Today Blackpool remains the most popular seaside resort in the UK; however, the town has suffered a serious drop in numbers of visitors which have fallen from 17 million in
1992 to
10 million today. Similarly
Pleasure Beach Blackpool was the country's most popular free attraction with 6 million visitors a year but has lost over a million visitors since
1998 and has recently introduced
a £5 entrance fee. Today, many visitors stay for the weekend rather than for a week at a time.
In July
2010, an independent survey of 4,
500 members of the general public by consumer magazine Which?
Holiday (now Which? Travel) found that Blackpool was the
UK's favourite seaside resort, followed by
Brighton,
Whitby,
Bournemouth and
Scarborough. Blackpool has now improved the seawall and promenade, and
Blackpool Tower has been revamped.
In
February 2012, a number of tourist attractions in Blackpool collaborated to produce the Blackpool Resort
Pass which allows for discounted access in one ticket. The original pass included visits to
Merlin Entertainments attractions and
Blackpool Pleasure Beach. In
February 2013, Marketing Blackpool, formerly the
Tourism division of
Blackpool Council, led the relaunch of the Blackpool Resort Pass which includes additional attractions including
Blackpool Zoo,
Sandcastle Waterpark and Blackpool
Model Village and
Gardens.
Blackpool has a pioneering publicly owned
Municipal wireless network Wi-Fi, which covers the entire town centre, promenade and beach front.
Visitors can take a virtual tour of Blackpool, and full internet access is available.
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- published: 12 Feb 2015
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