How to get to Blackpool Tower, all the ways to reach this seaside icon!
Let’s face it, Blackpool Tower isn’t just a landmark it’s a legend! If you’re planning a fun filled family day out by the sea, we’re talking donkey rides, candy floss, and rollercoasters, visiting Blackpool Tower is a must! Whether you’re coming from near or far, we’ve got all the travel options covered so you can focus on the real decisions, like whether to hit the Tower Ballroom first or brave the heights of the Tower Eye.
So, pop your sun glasses on and let’s break down how to get to Blackpool Tower, by train, car, bus, and coach.

Getting to Blackpool Tower by Train
Ah, the train which means no traffic, no sat nav tantrums, and a perfect excuse for a travel snack or two.
Nearest Train Station:
- Blackpool North Station is your golden ticket, it’s the closest station to Blackpool Tower (just a 10-minute walk away, tops).
- Once you hop off the train, just follow the crowds or open Google Maps and head down Talbot Road. You can’t miss it, the Tower literally looms over the whole town like a seaside superhero.
Coming From…
- Manchester: About 1 hour 20 minutes with direct trains.
- Liverpool: Around 1 hour 30 minutes with one change (usually at Preston).
- London: Around 3 hours, with a change at Preston.
Top Tip: Book your tickets in advance for the cheapest fares and check Northern Rail or Avanti West Coast for routes.
Driving to Blackpool Tower
Feel like road tripping it? Crank up the playlist, pack snacks, and maybe play “I Spy the Tower” as you roll into town.
From Major Cities:
- Manchester: About 1 hour 15 minutes (M61 then M55).
- Liverpool: Around 1 hour 30 minutes (A59 or M58 to M55).
- Leeds: Around 2 hours (M62 then M55).
Sat Nav Details:
- Pop in Blackpool Tower, Promenade, FY1 4BJ and let your GPS do the magic.
Parking Options:
- Hounds Hill Shopping Centre Car Park: (FY1 4NY) Covered, close, and has loads of spaces.
- Central Car Park: (FY1 5QB) Right in the heart of things great for day trippers.
- Street parking: Available, but can be hit or-miss, especially during peak season.
Heads up: Parking in summer fills up quicker than you can say “stick of rock,” so aim to arrive early, especially on weekends and school holidays. Also check out our blog on the best places to park when visiting Blackpool Tower.

By Local Bus
Already in Blackpool or nearby? Hop on a bus and be dropped off practically at the Tower’s doorstep.
Key Bus Routes:
- Blackpool Transport buses run frequently from surrounding areas.
- Routes like the 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, and 14 all pass through the town centre.
- Get off at Market Street or Corporation Street, both just a short skip to the Tower.
Bonus: Buses are regular and budget friendly, with contactless payments accepted.
By Coach: Because Budget Travel Equals More Ice Cream Money
Fancy coming up with a big group or saving your pennies for the arcades? National Express and other coach companies have got your back.
National Express:
- Services run from major cities like London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow.
- You’ll get dropped off at Blackpool Central Coach Station (Bonny Street) which is just a 5 minute walk to the Tower!
Coach travel may take a bit longer, but it’s a chilled, wallet friendly option with comfy seats and loo breaks (hallelujah).
Once You’re There…
You honestly can’t miss the Tower. It’s the one that looks like a Parisian landmark met the beach and had a baby.
Address: The Blackpool Tower, The Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 4BJ
Just follow the sounds of laughter, seagulls, and probably a street performer juggling fire (Blackpool’s got it all).
Final Tips for a Tower-tastic Trip:
- Go early: Beat the crowds, especially in summer.
- Book tickets in advance: For The Blackpool Tower Eye, Circus, or Ballroom.
- Bring layers: Even if it’s sunny, the sea breeze is cheeky.
- Walk along the Prom: The Tower is smack dab in the middle of the action, Golden Mile, arcades, and fish ‘n’ chips galore.
Whether you’re zipping in for a day or making a whole weekend of it, Blackpool Tower is ready to impress. No matter how you get there; train, car, bus, or broomstick you’re in for an iconic slice of British seaside magic.
Now go pack your bucket and spade!
