Climate
The climate is remarkably equable, the summer cool, the winter not severe. The temperature of Blackpool is midway between the two extremes, those places which are above it being, almost without exception, situate in the extreme south of England. Compared with other leading health-resorts, Blackpool occupies a very favourable position in respect of dryness of atmosphere (a most important attribute of a health resort), clearness of sky, amount of sunshine, and uniformity of temperature.
Special Attractions
High Sanitary Condition and Low Death-Rate.
The grand Open Sea and splendid Bathing Ground.
The new Electric Tramways on the Promenade.
The North and South Piers.
The Winter Gardens, Pavilion, and Opera House.
The Royal Palace Gardens.
The Aquarium, Menagerie and Aviary.
The Theatres, Baths, Belle Vue Gardens, &c.
Continuous Steamboat Traffic at reduced fares, from both piers for Douglas, Llandudno, Forness Abbey, Liverpool, Morecambe, Glasson Dock, and Southport, and for hourly trips to sea.
Accommodation
Blackpool, with its magnificent Sea, is only about 30 minutes' journey by train from Preston, and abounds in first class Hotels, Coffee Palaces, Dining Rooms, Boarding-houses, and Private Apartments, providing together accommodation for upwards of 80,000 visitors at one time.
Excellent Sailing and other Pleasure Boats, under experienced boatmen, ply daily.
Superior Landaus and other conveyances are constantly on hire at very reasonable rates.
Through Bookings from all Stations on the
Manchester, Sheffield, & Lincolnshire Railway
Official Guide with Map, &c, to be had at the RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS throughout England