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  • Blackpool
    The UK’s favourite holiday resort continues to attract millions of visitors. Families and couples, young and old, Blackpool’s unique appeal is that it appeals to everyone. Whether you’re looking for thrills and excitement, family entertainment and historic gems or beautiful gardens and stunning beaches, Blackpool has it all. Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool Zoo, the Blackpool Tower, the Illuminations and a packed year-round events calendar all add to the charms of this seaside spot.
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  • Liverpool
    Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all — The Beatles. Relive the hysteria at The Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
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  • Manchester
    Famed for its football team and music scene, which has produced the likes of The Smiths and Oasis, this centre for sports and the arts is a down-to-earth and friendly city. The so-called Capital of the North has overcome industrial decline, bombing (in WWII and by the IRA) to become a confident and cosmopolitan city of well over two million. It is well served by a bus and light rail network. Top attractions include the Lowry art complex, arcade Affleck's Palace and Canal Street gay village.
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  • Lake District
    Cumbria's valleys and fells (as the low mountains are known) are home to idyllic villages, high moorlands and picturesque lakes. Literary buffs will enjoy Wordsworth's Dove Cottage (go in March to see daffodils), and if you've got kids in tow, visit The World of Beatrix Potter. Or just enjoy a leisurely drive through beautiful scenery.
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  • Lancashire
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  • Cheshire
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  • North Wales
    <p>The recent trend for staycation holidays means that British people are increasingly rediscovering the natural beauty that lies on their doorstep and North Wales is a ruggedly good example of this. Snowdonia is a region of great natural beauty that is dominated by mountain ranges including the Snowdon mountain from which the region takes its name. The gigantic Snowdonia national park offers visitors hill-walking, mountain climbing, and wildlife watching. Or, if you fancy a change of scenery, you can come down from the mountains to the 200+ miles of coast. There, you’ll find secluded coves and world class beaches such as the five mile long Tywyn beach. </p><p>Sometimes it’s good to take the weight off your feet and the Snowdon Mountain Railway offers a unique opportunity to ride a steam train up to the top of a 3,560 foot mountain, enjoying stunning views along the way. The line has been in operation for over a hundred years and children under the age of 4 go free, making it perfect for families whose kids have a Thomas the Tank Engine fixation! </p><p>One of the great attractions Wales offers tourists is its wealth of historic castles and Caernarfon Castle stands as one of the most imposing relics of a distant time. Built in 1283 by the English King Edward the First, its initial role was to help subdue any thoughts of Welsh rebellion but it now helps Welsh coffers by attracting countless visitors. </p><p>The Isle of Anglesey is an island situated off the north-west Welsh coast but connected to the mainland by two bridges across the Menai Strait. It’s yet another area of great natural beauty and is worth a visit during your North Wales sojourn. As an island, it offers lots for water lovers including sailing, kayaking, surfing, kite surfing, diving, and fishing. Or you can just dip your toes as you enjoy one of Anglesey’s great beaches. </p><p>With kids in mind, make sure you schedule a visit to the Anglesey Sea Zoo. It’s the biggest aquarium in Wales and will bring you face to face with a huge variety of marine species including conger eels, octopus, lobsters, and sharks! </p>
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  • London
    From Shoreditch’s swaggering style to Camden’s punky vibe and chic Portobello Road, London is many worlds in one. The city’s energy means that no two days are the same. Explore royal or historic sites, tick off landmarks from your bucket list, eat and drink in exclusive Michelin-starred restaurants, enjoy a pint in a traditional pub, or get lost down winding cobbled streets and see what you stumble across – when it comes to London, the possibilities are endless.
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  • Bournemouth
    Bournemouth’s seven miles of beach and exceptionally warm microclimate make it a favourite of U.K. travellers. There’s something for everyone here, whether you’re a watersports fanatic (try surfing lessons!) or just want to let your kids splash around in the calm waters. For a traditional Bournemouth holiday, rent a classic beach hut.
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  • Torquay
    Mild ocean breezes, sandy beaches and swaying Torbay Palms give the small English town of Torquay a distinctively Mediterranean feel. More than just a beach spot, Torquay boasts an enormous coastal aviary and the famous Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves. Agatha Christie spent most of her life here, and the city is now home to multiple film companies. With such a rich literary history, Torquay may be the perfect place to finish writing that novel or screenplay, or just to relax with a good mystery.
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  • Scottish Highlands
    The moody, romantic Scottish Highlands start at Loch Lomond just north of Glasgow. Comprising a slew of mountain ranges, this sparsely populated land is best seen by train on the West Highland Line. Mountains, lochs, bright heather and rhododendrons give way to white sand beaches and rugged coves as the train nears Mallaig. For a more active take on the region, hike the West Highland Way or visit the Trossachs National Park. Ben Nevis, a popular climbing spot, looms over the town of Fort William.
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  • Benidorm
    Bask on four miles of golden beaches, hit the Mediterranean Sea on water skis or stroll along Benidorm's promenade and revel in its seaside charms; it's a true Spanish beauty of the Costa Blanca. Originally a fishing town, the city's historic center wows with its blue-domed 18th-century church and picturesque alleyways. Panoramic views reward those who climb into the surrounding Canfali hills, and nearby rocky coves reveal underwater riches for scuba enthusiasts. End a day in the sun with a feast of local seafood.
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  • Tenerife
    Strongly influenced by the tribal culture of the Guanches (the original inhabitants), Tenerife was conquered by the Spanish 500 years ago. It's home to Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak, and to the popular beach resort of Los Gigantes. Today visitors flock to Loro Park to see tropical birds, to Tenerife Zoo Monkey Park and to Parque Nacional Las Canadas del Teide's volcanic rock formations. Explore by car or with a "bono bus" ticket, which offers reductions on regular prices.
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  • Side
    Your biggest daily decision in Side may be whether to head east or west. The town’s West Beach is closer to hotels, has calm water and fine sand, offers watersports, and is (not surprisingly) popular. If you’re craving a more relaxed day, though, head in the opposite direction. The East Beach is a bit rockier, but it’s less crowded—you’ll find the locals here.
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Some of the more popular hotels with entertainment near St Annes Beach huts include:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Popular hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's that have a pool include:
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
St. Ives Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Some of the best hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's are:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

These hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
St. Ives Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Families travelling in Lytham St Anne's enjoyed their stay at the following hotels with entertainment:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
St. Ives Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

These hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's have free parking:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travellers:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5

Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these hotels with entertainment in Lytham St Anne's:
The Bedford Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Clifton Park Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Inn on the Prom Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5