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With so much to offer new visitors, it's sometimes difficult to know exactly where to begin when exploring this fabulous resort town. Here's a guide that can start you off in the right direction.

First-time visitors should begin their Blackpool holiday by first visiting the town's nearest tourist information centre. The three leading info centres are on Clifton Street; The Promenade and Ocean Boulevard. They are usually open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays to Saturdays.

For over 100 years, Blackpool has been such a magnificent tourist magnet, with an estimated 17 million visitors every year. Most of them are people from within the UK as well as many millions more from beyond, all of them drawn to Blackpool by the endless array of entertainment options, especially the many amusement arcades, rollercoasters, bingo halls and donkey rides, and the main attraction ? the 518-foot Blackpool Tower. And let's not forget all the delightful pubs and nightclubs, the pristine golden sand and fish and chip shops.

Located on Central Promenade, the landmark Blackpool Tower began as an imitation of the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 1894. Despite standing for over 110 years, the tower is still one of Blackpool's most popular attractions. It houses a circus, an aquarium and a huge ballroom, but its main attraction is undoubtedly the Walk of Faith, a huge glass floor panel that is two inches thick and can carry the weight of five baby elephants.

Behind the Blackpool Tower is the Sea Life Centre, a magnificent structure that provides an underwater journey into a colorful kingdom where stingrays, seahorses and a myriad other creatures dwell, including the biggest school of sharks throughout Britain.

The popular Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a breathtaking attraction over at South Shore. It is the home of the Pepsi Max Big One, Europe's highest and faster rollercoaster. There are other hair-raising rides as well such as Bling, Valhalla and Spin Doctor. Visitors converge at the theme park which is best known for having the world's longest log flume.

There's nothing marks the status of a seaside town like the presence of a pier, and Blackpool has three of them. North Pier, the oldest of the lot, still oozes Victorian charm and boasts of the North Pier Theatre and an impressive photo exhibit chronicling the pier's history.

At the very heart of the tourist belt is the Central Pier, a favorite destination of families for its traditional carnival fare such as the Big Wheel and Hook-A-Duck. It is a perfect complement to the South Pier, which offers a host of classic fairground rides as well as bungee jumping over the ocean and live entertainment.

The easiest way to tour the piers is by hitching a ride on the old-fashioned trams which constantly cruise the Promenade.

While in Blackpool, make it a point to visit the Blackpool Zoo, which houses 1,500 animals on its sprawling 32 acre spread, and the award-winning Sandcastle Waterworld, a tropical paradise where water slides criss-cross over a wave pool. If you're tired of touring and want to lounge on the beach, nothing beats the seven mile stretch that turns across Central Shore. On the other hand, you may also want to check out Blackpool's many shops and speciality boutiques which feature many high street names and colossal bargains.

When the sun goes down, follow the crowds trooping towards Blackpool's many pubs, clubs and restaurants that all face the soothing sea. And what better way to bask in that after-dinner glow than by visiting Blackpool's historic theaters whose fame has helped establish the town as the Northern capital of entertainment. The renowned Grand Theatre stages everything from ballet performances to classic acts, while West End extravaganzas are the standard fare at the Opera House.

That's one of the best things about Blackpool: unlike many holiday resorts, the action doesn't end when the sun goes down. If you have the opportunity, visit Blackpool during autumn when a great throng of tourists come over to witness the traditional Blackpool Illuminations light extravaganza.

With so much going on, it's easy to lose one's way in Blackpool. But do not fret. The following are the three Blackpool Visitors Centres where travellers can get maps, informative leaflets and travel directions.

Manchester rose to prominence during the Industrial Revolution, which is when the city became the world leader in textile manufacture and production. the city is really proud of its industrial history and some of the mills that were used during the industrial era have been changed into offices & flats.

The city is also renowned for its commerce, science and technology. It has three universities and is renowned as the home of the Baby computer, which revolutionised modern computing.

Even though the city still has many beautiful Victorian buildings such as the town hall and Central Library, it also boasts many intricate buildings. many of these architecture were constructed after the city was attacked by a terrorist bomb in 1996.

There are loads of things to do in Manchester. From gorgeous green spaces to interesting museums, you can not be bored in this city.

One of the best museums in manchester is URBIS, which is the museum of urban life. The museum has many permanent collections, in addition to frequent touring exhibits. recent exhibitions have been on gardening & matthew williamson, the fashion designer.

Manchester is well-known for its amazing shops, which cater to every taste. Indeed, you'll find everything you need in the city, from high-end designer shops such as harvey nicks to high-street retailers such as topshop & HMV.

If you would rather go to alternative shops, you won't be disappointed either. in fact, the city has sometimes exciting music stores, vintage clothes shops & other unusual retailers in the northern quarter.

Manchester has marvellous history, which means that it's a marvellous location to visit for an evening out. From marvellous restaurants to trendy wine bars and uber cool night clubs, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

You could start your night with a pint of cask ale in one of the city's kooky inns. on the other hand, you can enjoy a glass of red wine or a yummy cocktail in one of Manchester's more classy wine bars. afterwards, you could go on to another cocktail bar or even to a nightclub, where you'll be able to dance the night away. it goes without saying that Manchester has a vast variety of clubs, which means that you are most likely to discover one that plays the music you love.

If you're looking for somewhere a little more special to stay during your visit to manchester, you certainly will not be disappointed. in actual fact, the city has branches of most massive chain hotels, which include the ramada & the Hilton.

For budget travellers, you'll be pleased to discover that the city has many guest houses & bed & breakfasts too.
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