Tag: Attractions

Showtown Museum Launch

Showtown, Blackpool’s newest attraction, offers a vibrant and entertaining journey through the town’s rich showbiz history. Situated in the heart of Blackpool, this museum brings the town’s fun-loving spirit to life with a dynamic, immersive experience. Designed to entertain and engage, it showcases the famous entertainers who helped shape Blackpool’s legacy, from comedians and dancers to acrobats and larger-than-life performers. The museum highlights how this seaside resort became a hub of British entertainment. Visitors can step onto the dance floor, breathe in the nostalgia of the circus, and explore the hidden stories behind the scenes. For those eager to dive… Read more »

Cabin Lift on Prom

Built in 1930, the Cabin Lift was designed by John Charles Robinson, Blackpool’s Borough Surveyor, to transport passengers between the upper promenade tram stop and the lower promenade walkway, artificial cliffs, and the former boating pool. Originally, the lift system featured two lifts and included a bridge connecting the upper promenade waiting shelter to the lift shaft. However, the front section of the building that housed the waiting area has since been demolished, and access to the south lift has been walled off. The existing north lift was installed in 1990, replacing the original lift. In the 1970s, the ladies’… Read more »

The Backlot Cinema and Diner

The Backlot Cinema & Diner officially opened on 22nd March. Situated in the Houndshill Shopping Centre, it features a state-of-the-art entertainment complex, boasting Blackpool’s only IMAX screen. This screen, one of the largest in the North West at 10.85 meters high and 19.87 meters wide, uses IMAX with Laser technology to deliver a high-quality, immersive cinematic experience. The cinema provides a diverse selection of films, ranging from the latest Hollywood releases to arthouse titles and special event screenings. In addition to movies, the venue hosts a variety of events, including corporate conferences, birthday parties, comedy nights, and live gaming tournaments…. Read more »

Beach House Bistro Bar

The Beach House Bistro Bar in Blackpool, located on the iconic promenade at Festival House, has become a beloved venue for both locals and tourists alike since it opened its doors in 2012. Its stylish yet relaxed atmosphere offers a perfect blend of Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and a laid-back seaside vibe. The café is known for its modern design, which combines a chic bohemian flair with contemporary seaside elegance, creating a welcoming space where guests can enjoy delicious meals and drinks while taking in panoramic views of the Irish Sea. The menu at the Beach House is crafted by Executive Chef… Read more »

Fylde Rugby Club

Fylde Rugby Union Club, operates from the Woodlands Memorial Ground on Blackpool Road in Ansdell. The first team competes in National League 2 North, which is the fourth tier of the English rugby union system, following their relegation from National League 1 at the conclusion of the 2017–18 season. The club also fields two additional senior teams: the Hawks and the Vandals, which compete in the English North West Leagues, specifically in the NW Premiership and NW3 North, respectively. Additionally, there is a thriving Mini Junior Section and a Colts team that participates in the Lancashire & Cheshire regional leagues. Fylde Rugby Club was established… Read more »

AFC Fylde at Mill Farm

Mill Farm Sports Village, situated on the outskirts of Wesham in the Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, England, is a comprehensive multi-sport facility. It features the Mill Farm football stadium, which has been the home of AFC Fylde since 2016, along with several 3G football and hockey pitches. AFC Fylde initially announced plans to relocate from their former ground at Kellamergh Park in Warton to a new site on 19 January 2008. In February 2010, the club revealed plans for a new Community Sports Complex in Wrea Green. However, Fylde Council rejected the planning application in April 2012. On 3 September… Read more »

Lewis’s Department Store on the Prom

Lewis’s used to have one of their many department stores on the promenade. Lewis’s was a chain of British department stores that operated from 1856 to 2010. The first store, which opened in Liverpool city centre, became the flagship of the chain of stores operating under the Lewis’s banner. The modern Blackpool branch stood next to Blackpool Tower and was opened in 1964 on the site of the old Alhambra. It closed in 1993 and the building was stripped back before being reclad in brick. This image is from an old amateur 35mm colour transparency from the 1960s.

Base Camp – Climbing Towers

Base Camp, located in George Bancroft Park on Stansfield Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 6JA, was a key project in Blackpool’s major regeneration initiative, ReBlackpool. The initiative aimed to transform the central corridor with world-class facilities that would cater to the leisure market while improving the town’s economy and benefiting its residents. For this new park, a unique combination of art and leisure was commissioned—a dual-purpose structure that served as signage, sculpture, and a climbing facility. Designed with input from elite British climber Ian Vickers, the project resulted in two 20-metre-high climbing towers made from black concrete using locally sourced stone… Read more »

Tee Time Golf Centre

We are a driving range based just outside the town centre of Blackpool! We have a short but well maintained 9 hole golf course with an average length of 135 yards per hole! Perfect for your short game practice if you play regular but also ideal for your first time golfers who find the bigger golf courses a little daunting.