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Getting To Blackpool
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| By Rail |
Trains from all over UK run to Blackpool. There are 2 stations, Blackpool North and South. All services stop at Blackpool North, which is in the town centre. All our hotels are just a short distance from the train station Book tickets online : www.thetrainline.com
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| By Coach |
Visit www.nationalexpress.co.uk to check the numerous services that run to and from Blackpool. Again, the coach station is in the town centre, close to all the hotels and facilities |
| By Car |
Blackpool is around 50 miles North of Manchester. Exit the M6 at Junction 32, taking the M55 which takes you straight into Blackpool. To Plan a route, goto : www.therac.co.uk
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| By Air |
Blackpool has its own airport and regular services fily from Stanstead, Belfast and Dublin. The airport is in the town and taxi's are available from the terminal building. You'll be no more than 15 minutes away from your hotel. The next nearest airport is Liverpool. For flight details for Blackpool and Liverpool, visit www.ryanair.com and www.jet2.com |
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Getting Around Blackpool
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| By Taxi |
There are numerous cab firms in Blackpool and a taxi into town for the night will cost around. £5-£6. if you are based North or South of the town centre. The largest taxi firm is Premier, who now accept credit/debit card payments in their cabs (no minimum fare), which is useful if you've spent all your cash on a night out. Telephone: 01253 401000. |
| By Tram |
The famous Blackpool trams are still running the length of the Promenade, and this is a cheap and easy way to get into town if you're staying down by the Pleasure Beach, and you don't want to take a cab. |