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For more information, you can find out what's open in Blackpool , holiday booking tips and things to do during your time in Blackpool. Blackpool is officially back! Love, Blackpool x. We understand you might have some questions about your upcoming trip, our scheduled events and whether you can travel here. Below, we've pulled together some frequently asked questions about the impact of coronavirus in Blackpool. Yes, Blackpool's indoor and outdoor attractions, together with non-essential retail, show venues, hospitality and accommodation such as hotels, guesthouses and self-catering accommodation are open.

Yes, there are there no domestic travel restrictions in place to prevent you coming to Blackpool. You can start to plan your trip using our Blackpool's Back Guide , which details opening times, booking details and holiday planning tips. Yes, all our hotels, guesthouses and self-catering accommodation are open. This means there are no restrictions on get-togethers indoors, allowing you to stay with friends and family once again. We have a wide selection of quality establishments for you to choose from.

Simply head to our Accommodation page to take a look. As of July 19, a face covering is no longer required in enclosed settings. When visiting the resort, please feel free to continue wearing a face covering on public transport or in crowded, enclosed spaces if you feel more comfortable doing so. If you choose not to, please respect other visitors and their personal choices.

For more information on face coverings, please head to the Government website. On Blackpool Transport buses and trams, face coverings will remain as a recommendation for travellers. The relaxation of social distancing means that capacity on buses will double in some cases, making it easier for customers to travel and use the bus in Blackpool.

If a tram or bus is too busy and you do not feel comfortable boarding, don't hop on. If travelling with a child, you may be required to show proof of age when buying tickets or at any point during your journey. Failure to do so may result in the child being required to pay the full fare for the journey on that day. Children aged between approximately 4 years and 11 years or up to cm tall may use booster seats, we carry a limited number onboard most coaches along with our comfort fit seat belts.

Disabled children should be booked as children rather than 'Disabled'. If they are travelling in a wheelchair or you wish to book assistance with travel please call our Assisted Travel Helpline before booking and at least 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel. To see a list of accessible coach stops please click here. If you are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance we recommend that you contact us on the following local rate telephone number: 81 81 81 lines open 9am - 5pm 7 days a week 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel.

Children aged 12 or under travelling on any European service must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted to travel on any European service unless accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

Young persons aged 16 or 17 years can travel alone on European services but only if they have a letter of authority from a parent or guardian. Passengers aged 60 and over are entitled to receive a small discount on European journeys.

Adults under the age of 16 are not permitted to travel alone on any European service unless accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over or they have a letter of authority from a parent or guardian.

Children aged under the age of 2, must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Unaccompanied children will not be carried.

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To Please select a location View on map. Leaving Outbound date. Date selected: Edit date. Today Tomorrow. Select time. Depart Arrive. Now Did you know you can also pay by phone at most Council-owned car park facilities? It is a great alternative if you would like to avoid queuing, handling cash and touching payment machines. You can also top up your parking session remotely, without needing to take a trip back to the car.

Pay by phone car parking - more information. Please note: we strongly recommend wearing a face covering onboard the buses and trams here in Blackpool, especially during busy times. Blackpool is well-connected to the national railway network. Superfast Avanti trains bring passengers to Preston and there are two services an hour for the onward journey to Blackpool North provided by Northern Rail - we advise you to check with Northern Rail before travelling as this may change.

Preston Station has direct services to all major cities including: London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Edinburgh. If you travel to Blackpool via train, the approximate journey times are:. For more details on their safety measures, head to their website.



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