It might be infamous as the home of an incredible array of tacky English
 tat, but the 
northern seaside resort of Blackpool still draws an incredible 6 million
 visitors a year, most of them attracted by the selection of arcades, 
shows, drinking culture and a quick few days sprawled on the sands. 
It’s hardly the Spanish Riviera, true, but Blackpool does have its 
charms, not least: the Blackpool Tower (an aging copy of The Eiffel 
Tower which hosts regular events, and is the undisputed symbol of 
Blackpool), the Pleasure Beach
 (an oversized fairground featuring everything from traditional donkey 
rides to supersized rollercoasters) and three different piers, each with
 their own unique character. Blackpool's famous sea-front also boasts 
traditional trams, horse-drawn carriages and a huge Sea-Life Centre, 
with a stunning glass ceiling walk-through shark aquarium - where you 
can stare a shark straight in the eye, an eerie and intriguing 
experience. 
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