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Since Victorian times, Brits have been flocking to the sea, sand and fun of Blackpool.
A long seaside promenade runs the length of the city core, broken up by three historic piers.
At its southern end are the South Shore area and the South Pier, previously known as Victoria Pier.
Every summer, South Pier opens up for visitors to enjoy its wealth of amusement park rides, games and shows at the Pleasure Beach Amusement Park.
The beach here is ideal for playing on or just lounging around and an easy walk to the central zone, where the popular Winter Gardens and Ferris Wheel are located.
The South Promenade is perhaps the more popular end of this pedestrian strip, featuring some interesting artistic attractions like the High Tide Organ that plays music in conjunction with the daily tide.
Just inland from the South Shore, the streets are lined with places to eat, drink and shop as well as dozens of convenient South Shore hotels just steps away from the sea.
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District: South Shore
Right on the New South Promenade in Blackpool, strategically positioned for fun filled vacations near the beach.
Superb9.2
(113 reviews)
District: South Shore
Housed in an Art Deco building near the South shore, close to the train station and Pleasure Beach.
Great8.9
(142 reviews)
District: South Shore
Located between Central and South Piers, near the top destinations in Blackpool, easy to access city centre by bus service in front of the property
Very Good8.5
(71 reviews)
District: South Shore
High standard tourist class hotel, with good city tram links on the sea facing South Promenade
Very Good8.3
(587 reviews)
District: South Shore
A modern, superior hotel, close to the sandy Pleasure Beach and the Pepsi Max Big One Rollar Coaster
Very Good8.2
(2,719 reviews)
Introduction to Blackpool - South Shore
Since Victorian times, Brits have been flocking to the sea, sand and fun of Blackpool.A long seaside promenade runs the length of the city core, broken up by three historic piers.
At its southern end are the South Shore area and the South Pier, previously known as Victoria Pier.
Every summer, South Pier opens up for visitors to enjoy its wealth of amusement park rides, games and shows at the Pleasure Beach Amusement Park.
The beach here is ideal for playing on or just lounging around and an easy walk to the central zone, where the popular Winter Gardens and Ferris Wheel are located.
The South Promenade is perhaps the more popular end of this pedestrian strip, featuring some interesting artistic attractions like the High Tide Organ that plays music in conjunction with the daily tide.
Just inland from the South Shore, the streets are lined with places to eat, drink and shop as well as dozens of convenient South Shore hotels just steps away from the sea.
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