The Best Blackpool Experience Is a Blackpool Bed and Breakfast
Since the opening of a private road in 1751, tourists have flocked to Blackpool to lay on it's 7 miles of sandy beaches, and bathe in the sea - thought to improve well being. Since then a few improvements have been, from the famous Blackpool tower, Stanley Park, the Blackpool Pleasure beach, some fantastic restaurants and much, much, more. And around these tourist attractions have grown a culture of bed and breakfasts and guest houses, all with unique quirks and usp's to tempt you in. We believe the only way to properly enjoy Blackpool is to embrace the traditional b&b, and the 21st century is the best time to do it. With the advent of Trip advisor, and other review sites, you can check out all the pictures and feedback from previous guests, and decide what's right for you. Whether you're looking for a place to crash after a stag or hen do, a five star spa for a real treat, or a family friendly guest house with things to keep the kids amused, you will find what you're looking for in Blackpool. Many of the Blackpool guest houses will also offer a licensed bar in the evenings, and relaxing with a drink can be a great way to find out from the landlords the best places to eat in town, a great little gift shop you'd never have heard about otherwise, or even buy discounted tickets to an evening show. The owner of a proper B&B should be proud of there home, and prouder still of the area they live in. There's so much to see and do in Blackpool that one trip is never enough, but your bed and breakfast owner should be able to steer you in the right direction, and help you make the most of your stay. Another great quirk of a Blackpool B&B is the d