Blackpool

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Blackpool banner Night lights.jpg The Golden Mile, 1998 - - 779271 - nail|Blackpool Tower and the 'Golden Mile'.

Blackpool is a seaside resort city in the North West England|North West of England and Britain's favorite beach resort.

Blackpool Halal Travel Guide

Over 12 million people visit Blackpool each year, making it Britain's number one holiday resort. Many come for the two largest attractions, Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Blackpool Tower, although the town features many other smaller attractions including three piers, numerous amusement arcades, 7 miles (11 kilometers) of beaches and pedestrian promenade and a vibrant nightlife.

Following a heyday in the first half of the 20th century as the working classes gained freedom and disposable income, Blackpool has struggled to find a new role with the advent of package holidays to the Mediterranean. It has long used the Blackpool Illuminations light show to extend its tourist season into the autumn months and has been campaigning the government to allow the redevelopment of its central seafront Golden Mile with Las Vegas-style casino hotels in an attempt to become a gambling haven.

While many visitors go to Blackpool nowadays for party weekends (often hen or stag groups), an older clientele enjoys the nostalgia of the town. The Tower Ballroom remains a global popular for ballroom dancing and many remember Reginald Dixon playing his Wurlitzer organ with songs such as "Oh I do like to be beside the seaside"; synonymous with the town.

Travel to Blackpool

BlackpoolTower OwlofDoom - Blackpool Tower

How to travel to Blackpool by car

Blackpool can be visited via the M55 from the M6 the UK's main motorway through the North West of England. Blackpool has many vehicle parks available to visitors, several of which are very close the town's main attractions and promenade.

Travel by Bus to Blackpool

Local bus services operate from Preston, Lancaster (Lancashire) | Lancaster, Nelson (England) | Nelson, Southport and Fleetwood. Long distance bus services and charters, run from virtually everywhere in Great Britain.

Travel by train to Blackpool

eHalal has a guide to Rail travel in the United Kingdom. Blackpool North GPS 53.8218,-3.0493 is the main station, half a mile from the tower and near most lodging. It has frequent trains from York and Manchester Victoria and Airport. Blackpool South GPS 53.7983,-3.0488 has fewer trains, from Preston, but is closer to Pleasure Beach.

Change at Preston for trains to the Midlands, London Euston, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Fly to Blackpool

Manchester Airport (IATA Flight Code: MAN) has a huge range of flights. There are direct trains hourly between the airport and Blackpool North, taking 1 hours 40 min, plus other connections via Preston.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (IATA Flight Code: LPL), 35 miles south, has budget flights across Europe.

Blackpool airport no longer has scheduled passenger flights, but remains in use as an air-support base for the gas fields out in Morecambe Bay.

Blackpool tram 147 , North Pier - A classic Blackpool tram.

Travel by boat to Blackpool

Ferries no longer sail from nearby Fleetwood. The closest ferry routes are from Heysham near Morecambe to Douglas, Isle of Man and from Liverpool to Dublin and Belfast.

How to get around in Blackpool

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By tram

The Blackpool Tramway has antique electric trams on its original 1885 tram system which runs along the complete length of the sea front from Starr Gate near Blackpool Airport to Fleetwood at the northern end of the Fylde coast.

If arriving by train, a "Plusbus" ticket allows travel on trams between Starr Gate and Thornton Gate.

Travel by Bus to Blackpool

The town is well served by buses; the main operators within the town are Blackpool Transport and Stagecoach. Both operators sell day tickets but with very few exceptions these are only accepted on their own buses.

By horse

Horse-drawn "landaus" offer an old-fashioned alternative to modern taxis for journeys along the seafront.

Walk in Blackpool

The majority of Blackpool's attractions are located on the promenade and, as a result, most are easily accessible on foot.

What to see in Blackpool

"Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear"|The inscription above the stage in Blackpool Tower's ballroom is from the poem Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare.

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  • Blackpool Tower 53.815833,-3.055278 - Opening Hours: Daily from 10:00 Blackpool Tower - Blackpool Tower general view A Victorian tribute-act to the Eiffel Tower, 518 ft / 158 m high, part of a big leisure complex. The main attractions (some closed winter) are: the Ballroom, ornately decorated, where the Wurlitzer tootles as you dance or sip tea; the Circus; the Dungeon theme-ride; Jungle Jim's children's indoor adventure play area; Dino's indoor mini-golf; and finally the observation deck at the top of the tower, now called Blackpool Tower Eye reached by glass elevator. Various combi tickets online (cheaper than at the door): just the Eye is £12.50, a 3-attraction pass is £32.

Blackpool is the only British resort with three piers. All are free to visit.

  • North Pier 53.819,-3.0593 - Blackpool North Pier 1 - North Pier, Blackpool North pier is relaxed and has a sun trap lounge area at the end. North Pier is the oldest and largest of the three coastal piers in Blackpool.
  • Central Pier 53.8109,-3.0583 - Central Pier, Blackpool Central Pier has arcades, rides and theatres.
  • South Pier - Victoria Pier | 53.7955,-3.0593 - Blackpool south pier - South Pier, Blackpool South Pier also hosts arcades, rides and family bars. 68228
  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach 525 Ocean Boulevard, FY4 1EZ 53.790278,-3.055556 - Rollercoasters At Blackpool Pleasure Beach - Blackpool Pleasure Beach One of Britain's largest amusement parks, with 11 roller-coasters including the original Roller Coaster which gave the rides their name. This has been eclipsed by more modern coasters, including Britain's tallest roller coaster ride the "Pepsi Max Big One" (more commonly known as "The Big One") which is over 200 feet high. Other roller coasters include the Irn Bru Revolution and Big Dipper. Rides require 2-9 £1 tickets, or a £30 all day wristband, which is a few pounds cheaper when bought online. A wristband is needed for entry into the park. In addition to the all day ticket there is a spectator pass which allows entry into the park and access to a small number of attractions. Tickets can then be used for other rides. As well as the adult rides, children's rides area and sidestalls and the park also has some excellent architecture to see. The park began life as a funfair on the sands in the Victorian perioid and by the 1930s some permanent buildings arrived in the style of the day - Art Deco. In particular don't miss the station of the Roller Coaster ride and the White Tower at the south entrance to the park, both of which have "streamline moderne" influences just like some of the classic trams which operate on the seafront nearby.

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  • Blackpool Zoo East Park Drive FY3 8PP 53.815556,-3.012778 ☎ +44 1253 830830 Opening Hours: Daily from 10:00 Demand-led but ~ £15 adult Blackpool Zoo The zoo in Blackpool Tower closed in 1969; it was a cramped unhygienic affair. This larger zoo opened on Stanley Park in 1972. There are great ape enclosures, wolf, wallaby, penguins, meerkats . . and dinosaurs, rare in the wild nowadays.

Top Travel Tips

  • Check local listings for forthcoming events in Blackpool.* Blackpool Sands extend for miles. The area between North and Central Piers can get busy and trash-strewn in summer. Take a donkey ride, ironically if that helps (not Fridays; 50 kilo rider weight limit). It's all safe (though cold) for bathing but there are gullies near the sea wall that silently flood behind you - if the shore watchman is waving and barking through a megaphone, it's time to return to the Prom. The beach becomes shingly and muddy north of Bispham as you come into Thornton-Cleveleys, but is good all the way south to the sand hills of Street Annes.
  • The Winter Gardens 97 Church St, FY1 1HL 53.8171,-3.0509 ☎ +44 1253 625252 Winter Gardens, Blackpool It hosts many shows each year including the Blackpool Fringe.
  • Funny Girls is a drag cabaret staged at 5 Dickson Road FY1 2AX.
  • The Grand Theatre 33 Church St, FY1 1HT 53.8179,-3.046 ☎ +44 1253 290190 Grand Theatre, Blackpool A 1100-seat theatre designed by Frank Matcham in 1894.
  • Watch football (soccer) at* Blackpool FC Bloomsfield Road, Seasiders Way FY1 6JJ 53.804722,-3.048056 ☎ +44 871 622 1953 - Blackpool F.C. - They play in League One and the third tier of English football.
  • Blackpool Illuminations are a lights and laser show stretching for six miles along the Prom, from Starr Gate in the south to Bispham in the north. "The Lights", founded in 1879, are on from the end of Aug to start of Nov, with a celebrity switch-on; the 2019 dates are 30 Aug to 3 November. You can walk, or drive this stretch (either way, but south to north is recommended; suggested donation £5 per car) or take a tram - which sounds cool but the view from within the trams is limited. Astronomer Sir Patrick Moore used to fulminate against the mischief that the Blackpool Lights did to local star-gazing.

Shopping in Blackpool

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No trip to the seaside capital would be complete without purchasing a stick of Blackpool rock (hard candy) with your name written right the way through it and a mandatory "Kiss Me Quick" hat on Blackpool's Golden Mile.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Blackpool

Beyond these specialities, Blackpool plays host to most other shops that you'd expect to find on a British high street including a Marks & Spencer department store as well as the Houndshill Shopping Centre, home to a Debenhams department store, Boots the Chemist, Next (clothing) and other chain stores.

  • Big Woody's Skateshop 32 Talbot Road, FY1 1LF 53.8194,-3.0530 ☎ +44 1253 296296 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5:30PM Huge selection of skate and scooter merchandise alongside a wide range of clothing, safety gear and accessories. A skater-owned shop.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Blackpool

Fish and chips. "Chippies" are everywhere in Blackpool, however and the quality varies vastly. The promenade hosts many take away outlets and restaurants serving an assortment of fast foods and Snacks, with fish and chips alongside them.

  • Harry Ramsden's 60-63 The Promenade, FY1 4QU 53.817081,-3.055585 ☎ +44 1253 294386 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM Part of the "world famous" Harry Ramsden's chain on the promenade near many of Blackpool's attractions and the sea front. Offers eat-in and take-away services.
  • Mandarin - Michael Wan's - 27 Clifton Street, FY1 1JD 53.818681,-3.052921 ☎ +44 1253 622687 Cantonese restaurant established in the 1960s. A regular recommendation from hotel owners and taxi drivers.
  • West Coast Rock Cafe 5-7 Abingdon St, FY1 1DG 53.818042,-3.051863 directly opposite the Winter Gardens ☎ +44 1253 751283 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday noon-10PM; Friday Saturday noon-11PM A popular restaurant. Winner of Restaurant of the Year 2009 & 2011.
  • Red Pepper 51 Central Drive, FY1 5DS 53.811959,-3.049782 ☎ +44 1253 291152 A well-respected, family-run, Chinese restaurant and takeaway on Central Drive. Ten minutes' walk from the Tower, this restaurant is not in the poshest part of town, but the food is excellent and as a consequence, in common with many of the other longer-established businesses on Central Drive and the Red Pepper has a loyal local following.
  • Boonnak 60 Topping Street, FY1 3AQ 53.818898,-3.049731 ☎ +44 1253 290647 Very popular local (Thai) restaurant. Recipient of the Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2014.

Blackpool's night life is varied and numerous. There are clubs and pubs to suit everybody who comes to Blackpool looking for an evening out, With so much going on in Blackpool it is difficult to decide where to go. A local, relatively rare delicacy is brussel sprouts on toast.

  • The Last Orders Pub (or Corner House) is at 80 Sherbourne Road FY1 2PQ, in North Shore. Drink with the local residents.
  • Barvaian Bierkeller, 168 Promenade FY1 1RE is a complex of clubs near North Pier.
  • Tache. Blackpool's alternative/rock night club on Corporation Street.
  • The Gavel - The Auctioneer | 235 Lytham Road South Shore FY1 6ET - Opening Hours: Daily 09:00-23:00 JD Wetherspoons with usual range of soft-drinks and food. Outdoor seating.
  • The Dutton Arms | Corner of Wateroo Road and the Promenade - Has DJs at the weekend and late closing.
  • The Albert and the Lion Promenade FY1 4RU - corner with Adelaide Street West, under tower - Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 08:00-23:30, Friday Saturday 08:00-01:00 JD Wetherspoons with competitively priced food and fruit drinks. "Albert and the Lion" was a comic monologue by Stanley Holloway about a visit to the zoo, when it was still in the Tower complex; it did not end well for Albert.
  • Rose & Crown | 22 Corporation Street, FY1 1EJ - 2 minutes from the Grand Theatre, 3 minutes from the Winter Gardens ☎ +44 1253 299821 Continental style eating and drinking in the centre of Blackpool. This locally owned pub has the largest outdoor seating area in the town centre.
  • Pump and Truncheon | 13 Bonny Street, FY1 5AR - just behind the Golden Mile (behind Tussauds) next to the Law courts - One of the most famous old pubs in town. The only building on this part of the Golden Mile that survived the great fire of Blackpool. Great real ales and traditionally cooked food. Wooden and stone floors and a roaring fire complement the old style feel.
  • The Sunday Inn | 88 Bolton Street, FY1 6AA - less than 100 yards from the Promenade, next to South Shore Yates - An independent local family-owned pub that isn't tied to anyone. With real ales and big screen sport TV.

Stay Safe

Visits to Blackpool are generally incident-free. During Friday and Saturday nights and the busiest areas of the town centre such as Talbot Plaza and Queen Street can become very crowded and somewhat rowdy, but there is a large and generally good-natured police presence. The seafront and piers are crowded so are generally safe.

You should take care in the Central Drive area at night and avoid back-alleys anywhere in the town centre after dark. In particular there are a few street prostitutes operating in these areas after 11PM, who approach single males who are under the influence of drinks. Do not accept any offers of sex; you will be risking being mugged by the prostitute and/or a male accomplice. male visitors should avoid the Middle Walk cruising area; a man was murdered here and there have been several violent homophobic attacks. Lighting in this area has been improved and there are regular police patrols. The " quarter" around Talbot Road, Dickson Road and Queen Street is as safe as the rest of the town centre. It is now being heavily monitored with CCTV.

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The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Blackpool. Key components include:

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Ramadan Celebrations in Blackpool

Ramadan 2025 in Blackpool

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

It used to be said that Blackpool had a million tourist beds. These were mostly in small guest houses and these have changed as client expectations have increased: most have renovated simple bedrooms into en suite rooms, typically turning three rooms into two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Blackpool still enjoys a huge number of beds and this keeps the market competitive and the prices low.

At the higher end of things, Blackpool has a number of larger hotels, including the Imperial Hotel which is used by politicians during political party conferences which take place at the Winter Gardens.

Self-catering

  • Marton Mere Caravan Park - Marton Mere Holiday Village | Mythop Road, FY4 4XN - 3 miles from Blackpool ☎ +44 1253 767544* Cleveland Court Holiday Apartments 23 Withnell Road - ☎ +44 1253 348406* Blackpool Holiday Flats - formerly Gladwyn Flats - 15 Alexandra Road - ☎ +44 1253 346870
  • Canberra Holiday Flats - 12, Coop Street, FY1 5AJ - ☎ +44 1253 624803* West Beach Holiday Apartments 35 Lytham Road - ☎ +44 1253 344769* Chesterfield Hotel 5 Wellington Road FY1 6AR 53.804,-3.053 midway between South & Central piers ☎ +44 1253 345979 Bed & Breakfast double £60 Pet-friendly 3-star hotel, 2 Family Rooms (up to 4 people) 7 doubles, all en suite TV and tea/coffee making facilities. With bar lounge.
  • Robin Hood Hotel, 100 Queens Promenade FY2 9NS (+44 1253 351599). Ten rooms, rooms 1, 5 and 9 have sea views, relaxing lounge, non-smoking.
  • New Osborne Hotel Osborne Road FY4 1HJ 53.794,-3.055 ☎ +44 1253 345110 Bed & Breakfast double £60 Small 3-star, good location, gets very mixed reviews for room comfort & cleanliness & reception. Not connected to the Osborne House Hotel on Read's Ave.
  • The Address Blackpool - formerly Queens Park Hotel - 91 Read's Ave FY1 4DG - off Lytham Road, half mile inland from Tower ☎ +44 1253 624238 Bed & Breakfast double £60 Clean friendly 3-star with 13 rooms. The ground floor room has disabled access. Relaxing lounge with licensed bar, non-smoking. Free parking.
  • Moorbank House 26 Moore Street FY4 1DA - off Lytham Road near South Station ☎ +44 1253 344385 3-star, ground floor rooms and free parking, relaxing lounge with licensed bar, non-smoking.
  • Kingscliff Hotel 78 Hornby Road FY1 4QJ - half mile inland from Tower ☎ +44 1253 620200 Check-in: 14:00-20:00 / Check-out: 10:00 Bed & Breakfast double £55 Clean & friendly 3 star, some rooms cramped. No pets, free parking may be available.
  • Salendine House 44 Street Chads Road FY1 6BP 53.803,-3.053 100 yards back from South Shore Prom ☎ +44 1253 346749 Bed & Breakfast double £50 Friendly family run Bed & Breakfast, licensed café.
  • Chaplins Hotel 15 Albert Road FY1 4TA - 100 yards south of Tower ☎ +44 1253 294440 Bed & Breakfast double £60 Very central 3-star with 13 rooms en suite. No parking here, use public parking for £14 / night
  • Rockcliffe Hotel 248 North Promenade FY1 1RZ 53.8252,-3.0550 ☎ +44 1253 623476 Bed & Breakfast double from £55 15-bedroom licensed 3-star hotel, gets very mixed reviews for cleanliness and room comfort.
  • Canasta Hotel - 288 Promenade FY1 2EY - half a mile North of North Station ☎ +44 1253 290501 Bed & Breakfast double £60 30-bedroom licensed sea-front hotel. Karaoke on Fridays. Free parking if available.
  • Staymor Hotel 555 New South Promenade FY4 1NF - near Sandcastle ☎ +44 1253 405757 Check-in: 14:00-20:00 / Check-out: 10:30 Double (room only) £50 Clean welcoming 3-star. No pets, no lifts.
  • The Wembley Hotel 275 Promenade - ☎ +44 1253 346154 Family hotel, all 16 rooms en-suite, licensed café. Prices start from £17.50pppn.
  • Britannia Group run four mid-range hotels in Blackpool: Norbreck Castle and the Grand and the Savoy and the Metropole:
  • Norbreck Castle Hotel - Britannia Hotels - Queens Promenade FY2 9AA 53.858,-3.049 2 miles north of tower Bed & Breakfast double from £55 . Vast fortress of a place on north Prom, often used for conferences. Facilities include a swimming swimmingpool and gym.
  • Grand Hotel (formerly Hilton) Promenade FY1 2JQ, run by Britannia, has Bed & Breakfast double from £80.
  • Metropole Hotel 146-148 Promenade FY1 1RQ is a 3-star run by Britannia, Bed & Breakfast double from £75.
  • Savoy Hotel Promenade FY2 9SJ (one mile north of tower) is run by Britannia, Bed & Breakfast double from £70.
  • Big Blue Hotel Clifton Drive, Pleasure Beach FY4 1ND 53.787899,-3.055817 ☎ +44 1253 400045 Bed & Breakfast double £100 4-star contemporary hotel next to Pleasure Beach, friendly clean & efficient.
  • Imperial Hotel North Promenade, North Shore FY1 2HB 53.827296,-3.054858 ☎ +44 1253 623971 Bed & Breakfast double £120 Victorian 4-star with 120 rooms, showing its age. Car park £7 / night, no pets.

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Go Next

  • Take a tram north to Fleetwood, formerly one of the UK's major fishing ports. Visit its famous market and go to the outlet mall called Freeport. For peacefulness catch a bus or train to Lytham, Ansdell, Fairhaven or Street Annes-on-sea. Under the resort name of Lytham Street Annes and these charming family seaside towns offer something different and traditional to Blackpool.
  • Liverpool is easily accessible from Blackpool and is undergoing something of a renaissance. The port city is now home to a thriving shopping and cultural culture, building on its history and legacy in popular culture.
  • Manchester can also be easily reached from Blackpool: direct trains run regularly from Blackpool North to the downtown. This 'Cottonopolis' has now hung up its clogs and welcomed in a world of culture, business, music, art, shopping and fine dining.


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