Central Beach

Central Beach which includes landscape views, general coastal views and a sandy beach
Central Beach which includes a sandy beach, landscape views and general coastal views
Central Beach which includes a sandy beach, general coastal views and a coastal town
Central Beach showing a sandy beach, a sunset and landscape views
Central Beach featuring landscape views, a sandy beach and a sunset


Build your courage for the many carnival rides on the People’s Pier and explore the sights backing onto this beach.

The Central Beach comprises the middle section of the vast and iconic Blackpool Beach. This golden expanse grips the Central Pier and borders some of the city’s chief attractions. Stroll along this flat stretch of sand and feel the cool, salty breeze in your face.

Rent a deck chair to sunbathe on a warm summer day and cool down with a dip in the cold water of the Irish Sea. A high seawall skirts the beach’s back section, elevating the diverse cityscape above the shore. Spy some of Blackpool’s preeminent attractions through the metal poles of the barrier topping the concrete wall.

Stroll along the raised promenade where there’s a bowling alley, a karaoke bar and traditional fish and chips cafés. A brisk walk leads you to Fun Land Amusements and SEA LIFE Blackpool, which sit beside a promenade lined with large street lamps of abstract design.

Clawing the southward sky are the metal fingers of the Manchester Square Pumping Station, which resembles a piece of modern art. Turn around to see Blackpool Tower rising from beyond the Central Pier. On the wharf there is an array of family-fun entertainment.

The highlight is the Big Wheel, a Ferris wheel near the entrance of the pier that lifts passengers high above the Fylde Coast. Other rides include the Dodgems bumper cars, the Rock ‘N’ Roll Express and the Waltzer. The latter is known for its extreme speed. Bring your young kids to the Mini Wheel and the Carousel in the children’s section. Visit the stalls, cafés and arcades with slot machines on the walkway.

The pier was constructed in 1868 and was known as the People’s Pier for offering an entertaining alternative to the refined tone of the nearby North Pier. The wharf also has a theater and a pirate-themed bar.

Take the coastal tramway to the Central Pier stop to arrive at Central Beach, which is sandwiched between Blackpool North Shore Beach and Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Other sights in the area include Madame Tussauds Blackpool, Coral Island and Blackpool Tower.

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