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Directions
Directions to the Carlee Hotel M55 turn off at junction 4 ( A 583 Blackpool North shore) turn right at the roundabout keep straight on for about 3 miles after the fourth set of lights you will see CSL furniture store on your left keep straight on this is now park road for about another ½ mile you will see the carlee on your left
Directions by plane. Blackpool airport (Squires Gate) about 3 miles take a taxi.115-117 Park Road .(01253628409)
Directions by train. Blackpool North station is about 1 mile from Carlee take a taxi.
Directions by coach Coach station. About 1 mile take a taxi
Near By Attractions
There are lots of things things to do in Blackpool right throughout the year.Blackpool Pleasure Beach is Britain's top free tourist attraction welcoming 6.5 million visitors per year. The Pleasure Beach is much more than just a fun fair, it also hosts the Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena - where you can learn to Ice Skate. The Arena also hosts the Hot Ice Show. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is famous for its White Knuckle Roller Coaster rides, as well as family entertainment suitable for young children. Blackpool's Sandcastle Complex has a leisure pool maintained at around 84 degrees with flumes and waves, as well as amusements, cafes and bars. Blackpool South is home to Blackpool Football Club, and Blackpool Airport.Blackpool South Pier has a theatre, amusement arcades, bars and shops.From Blackpool South you can take a trip on Blackpool's famous tramway to Fleetwood in the North and Starr Gate in the South.Blackpool has an excellent public transport system and comprehensive network of buses and trams operated by Blackpool Transport. A variety of travel passes are available which give unlimited use of buses and trams at very reasonable prices.
There is lots to do in Blackpool's Central area. Probably the most famous land mark in Blackpool is The Tower. Standing at 518 feet, 9 inches high, weighing 2586 tons construction began on 29 September 1891. The Tower was first opened on 14 May 1894 with an entrance fee of 6d (2.5 pence).Blackpool Tower was another seaside feat of Victorian engineering and has always been known for its' quality entertainment. It has recently been restored to its' former glory.The Golden Mile is stocked full of amusement arcades, gift shops and plenty of places to get all the jokes and novelty goods you could want.Rub shoulders with the stars at Louis Tussaud's Waxworks - if you're feeling brave enough why not check out the Chamber of Horrors!!Experience the delights of the deep without even getting wet at Blackpool Sea Life Centre. Take a stroll through the spectacular crystal tunnel standing just yards away from a tropical six foot long shark.Blackpool also has a high reputation in the North West for its clubbing scene with a number of high quality night clubs and wine bars available. Combine this with a number of traditional pubs in the area, most offering free entertainment, and you are all set for a great night out whatever your taste.The shopping centre at Blackpool is mostly concentrated around the Central area and comprises of a number of high street brand named stores as well as novelty gift shops, markets and joke shops. Alternatively, take the tram to Fleetwood and visit the many markets that Fleetwood has to offer.
Blackpool has an excellent public transport system and comprehensive network of buses and trams operated by Blackpool Transport. A variety of travel passes are available which give unlimited use of buses and trams at very reasonable prices.
Local towns:
Cleveleys 4 miles
Fleetwood 5 miles
Lytham St Annes 8 miles
Preston 20 miles
Morecambe 29 miles
Southport 35 miles
Windemere 54 miles