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Hotel Loreto is a 9 bedroom hotel which has been converted from a Victorian house.
It is conveniently located 200 yds from the famous Blackpool sea front.
Hotel Loreto is a non-smoking hotel, with great Home Cooking. Hotel Loreto's cheerful
owner is onsite to offer help and advice, guaranteed to make your stay a pleasant one,
whether you choose to stay one night or all week.
Television and tea making in all rooms, and late keys will be given to those guests
wishing to stay out at the night clubs in town.
Deposit for each person is taken 7 days before the room is taken, evening meals are optional,
price per person is 17.99 per night .
Trams and Horse with Carriage:
For those who like to travel the Golden Mile, this can be done either by open top trams,
or for a slower pace of you can take the horse and carriage.
Town Center and Blackpool Tower:
Easy walking distance to the main Blackpool town center and the famous Blackpool tower, shops,
restaurants, central pier, and the Winter Gardens that feature variety shows thoughout the week
as well as on the weekends.
Pleasure Beach:
Traveling the opposite direction from the Loreto Hotel, you have some very serious rides!
Onwards, upwards and round-about. There are no less than 13 roller coasters at Blackpool
Pleasure Beach. Best to have ya fish and chips afterwards! The most famous roller coaster,
and the biggest in Europe, is the Pepsi Max Big One - sheer free fall is perhaps the best
description of this. Take a historical trip on the old Grand National. This was Europe's
first twin track roller coaster built in 1935. It's noisy and made of wood! You can loop 360%
on the Irn-Bru Revolution, or bob sleigh down the high-speed Avalanche and how about being
catapulted 210 ft into the air on the Ice Blast, then being dropped down free fall. |
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Blackpool Sandcastle:
This attraction really is fabulous - guaranteed to totally wear out your children.
The Sandcastle Waterworld, has three acres of water world fun with slides for the adventurous
and gentle pools for the tiny tots. There is also a crazy golf putt inside for a break from the
water for a bit and a sauna with pool side cafe - it is water fun all year round, totally fabulous.
Blackpool South Pier:
An accessible, fascinating and free series of public artwork is at your fingertips on Blackpool's
South Shore. Pick a favorite - Disco Ball, magical, particularly by night, Glam Rocks - very Blackpool
sweetie, and 'Desire' by Chris Knight. It's simply the best public art in the country and so it
should be in Blackpool.
The Grand Theatre North End of Blackpool:
The beautiful Victorian Grand Theatre in Blackpool's North shore was opened in 1894 and is a Grade
II listed building. Thanks to it's friends it was saved from demolition and stands now as one of
the most beautiful theatres in the country. The interior circular decor is magical.
The Grand offers a diverse range of shows from dance, plays, opera, musicals and concerts.
Blackpool North End Pier:
Blackpool's North Pier was first opened in 1863 as a basic promenade pier and steamer jetty.
Memories of North Pier run deep and long - you can explore these memories at the 'End of the Pier' |
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