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Located a few steps from Blackpool Promenade, this family friendly hotel has free WiFi, free guaranteed private parking and a well-stocked bar. The town’s seafront tramway and promenade busses provide The Beaucliffe with easy access to Blackpool Tower and the famous Pleasure Beach. Each bright room is en-suite and features an flat-screen TV, a welcome tray with tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary toiletries. Guests have access to ironing facilities and hair dryers. Freshly cooked breakfasts are served each morning in The Beaucliffe's dining room, with vegetarian options available. The hotel bar area has a range of children's toys and games including a Nintendo Wii. Just a 30-minute stroll along the beach from the Sandcastle Waterpark, and 2.5 miles from Blackpool Zoo, the hotel is also under 15 minutes’ walk from Blackpool North Train Station.
a Seaside Town in the county of Lancashire
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