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Getting Around Resort

Blackpool extends a warm welcome to all its visitors – we hope that you enjoy your stay. While you’re here we’d like you to use non-car transport.

Why are we encouraging people to use non-car transport?

· A safer and more relaxed atmosphere for visitors
· Reduced congestion and driver stress
· Better air quality and reduced greenhouse gas emissions
· Less competition for parking spaces

This leaflet contains details of Blackpool’s transport services. The resort is compact helping people to walk or cycle. There are high quality buses and the legendary trams.

Bus


No 14 BusBus services connect most hotels to all the attractions. The Council’s Tourist Information Centre and Blackpool Transport Services’ office on Market Street (behind the Town Hall, next to BHS) have timetables and discounted fare passes. Get yourself a Metroguide bus map, which is also a convenient street map.

Here’s the bus services to the major attractions:

· Pleasure Beach 1,2,16
· Sandcastle Waterpark 1,2,2c
· George Bancroft Park and climbing walls 2,2c,5
· Blackpool Tower and circus 1,5,6,7,10,11,14,16,68
· Stanley Park 4, 16,20
· Model Village and Zoo 16,20
· Solaris Centre & Great Promenade Show 2,16,20

Watch out for the open top buses when the weather’s nice.

Click here for Blackpool Transport website

Click here for Stagecoach website

CyclingCycling


The resort is flat making it easy to cycle around. There is town centre cycle parking and at many attractions and shops.

Cycling is permitted on the South Promenade, ideal to view the Great Promenade Show, and between North Pier and Anchorsholme, ideal for spectacular sea views. Follow the National Cycle Network signs from outside the Town Hall, through Stanley Park to the village of Staining and the Lancashire countryside.

The newly rebuilt central seafront area will provide cycling opportunities when it is complete.

Tram

Blackpool Tram in wartime liveryBlackpool’s tramway is getting a refurbishment and facelift. New disabled accessible trams offering a smooth rides will be running from Summer 2009. A geritage fleet of the old trams will continue to run in the resort area. Running along the seafront the tram connects Fleetwood, Cleveleys, North Shore, Talbot Square, The Tower, Golden Mile, the Three Piers, Louis Tussauds, Sealife Centre, Pleasure Beach, Solaris Centre and Starr Gate.

Blackpool Transport offer a range of discount Travel Cards available from the Tourist Information centre and other outlets displaying the ‘PayZone’ sign. 

For more details visit Blackpool Transports website

WalkingWalking


Stroll on the Promenade and take in the contemporary sculpture collection, visit the resort’s three magnificent piers, check out the Sandcastle waterpark, or just catch the sea views and Blackpool’s famously bracing breeze.

Walking in Blackpool is getting more pleasurable as pedestrian areas and improved crossings are provided.

The following areas are fully pedestrianised:

· Bank Hey Street
· Birley Street
· Church Street (w)/Adelaide Street West

There is pedestrian priority in Abingdon Street/Church Street. A new pedestrian plaza at Waterloo Road will be built during the spring of 2009.


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