You’ll find the top local shopping spots in Blackpool inside large markets, designer outlets, on pedestrianised streets, and by the ocean. Independent retailers through to national chains sell goods ranging from designer and second-hand clothing to antiques, collectables and Edwardian china. Thanks to the diversity of its retail landscape, Blackpool is a shopping mecca in North West England.
Whether you’re hunting for souvenirs, heritage coffee, fancy dress, beachwear or delicious seaside confectionary, you’ll find it in the bustling seaside town of Blackpool. Shop at these top spots to get a glimpse into everyday local life and for ideas on where to shop in Blackpool and what to buy.
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Waterloo Road
Buy books and collectables from independent retailers
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Read moreOn Waterloo Road in Blackpool, you’ll find plenty of quirky shops as you approach the South Promenade. The locals come here to buy products such as second-hand household goods, collectable memorabilia and even gothic gifts. You’ll also find stores selling the famous and delicious Blackpool rock candy, a hard sugar dessert that seasiders love.
Established in 1949, Brooks Collectables and Museum is a local treasure. Downstairs, you’ll find items ranging from diecast models of famous icons to royal memorabilia and Edwardian china. Head to the upstairs museum to see collections of British military bands, antique dollhouses and models of Blackpool’s famous landmarks. Admission to the museum is free.
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St John’s Square
Shop, dine, sightsee and catch a live performance
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Read moreSt John’s Square is a pedestrianised retail area between the Grade II listed St John’s Church and Winter Gardens. Here, you can see public art, open-air performances, restaurants with outdoor seating areas, and shops ranging from national retailers to independent vendors. It’s a top local shopping spot for jewellery and clothing.
Throughout the year, many festivals take place in the streets surrounding St John’s Square. If visiting in August, check out the Rebellion Festival, which brings together some of the world’s biggest punk bands. If you prefer a more laid-back atmosphere, you might enjoy the annual British Country Music Festival, which is free to attend.
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Fleetwood Market
Explore around 250 stalls inside 3 heated halls
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Read moreFleetwood Market is one of the best places in Blackpool to find jewellery, watches, ornaments and a range of household goods at bargain prices. Around 250 stalls are situated in a large Victorian building, making Fleetwood Market one of the largest indoor markets in the North West. Weather permitting, there's also a selection of outdoor stalls selling products ranging from food items to clothing.
Fleetwood Market is about 30 minutes from the centre of Blackpool by car, and there’s plenty of on-road parking available. If you want to travel like a local, jump on the tram at Starr Gate. The journey might take up to 50 minutes, but a ticket costs just over £2.
Location: 26 Adelaide St, Fleetwood FY7 6AD, UK
Open: Thursday–Saturday from 9 am to 4.30 pm and Tuesday from 9 am to 4.30 pm (closed on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday)
Phone: +44 (0) 7305 768275
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Houndshill Shopping Centre
Blackpool’s premier shopping centre
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Read moreHoundshill Shopping Centre is home to high street names such as Debenhams, Next, Primark and New Look, making it Blackpool’s premier indoor retail space for fashion and lifestyle shopping. Over 65 retailers are spread across the centre’s 4 floors. When you need to give your legs a rest, you can fill up on tasty bites from fast-food restaurants like Greggs and Burger King.
If travelling by car, you’ll find a parking space with easy access to the centre in the adjoining multi-storey car park, and some stores offer car parking vouchers in return for your custom. Alternatively, you can reach the centre by catching a bus numbered 42, 61 or 7 to the Talbot Road bus stop.
Location: 17 Victoria St, Blackpool FY1 4HU, UK
Open: Monday–Saturday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 4 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1253 624722
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Bank Hey Street
A pedestrianised shopping street with local stores
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Bank Hey Street is a traffic-free retail space just behind Blackpool Tower. Major names on the street include Primark, TK Maxx and Sports Direct, though you’ll also find local stores such as Utopia Womenswear and Sonia Fashions. Inject some mystery into your visit by heading over to Gypsy Petrulengro for a psychic reading.
Thanks to its location, Bank Hey Street offers a quiet shopping retreat away from the hustle of the Promenade, yet it’s just a stone’s throw away from major attractions such as Blackpool Tower Dungeon and Dino Mini Golf. The closest car park is just a couple of minutes away at the Houndshill Shopping Centre.
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The Golden Mile
Hunt for souvenirs along the Promenade
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Read moreThe Promenade, known locally as The Golden Mile, stretches 1.7 miles between the North and South Piers in Blackpool, offering sweeping views over the beach and ocean. It’s widely considered to be the UK’s slot machine capital, but there’s also plenty of rock candy shops, souvenir stalls, independent retailers, and restaurants ranging from themed pubs to traditional ‘chippies’.
Famous attractions on the Promenade include Blackpool Tower, SEA LIFE Blackpool, Madame Tussauds and the Pleasure Beach theme park, making it a top destination for shoppers, beachgoers and thrill-seekers alike. If you don’t quite have enough energy to walk the entire length of The Golden Mile, you can jump on a tram for a few pounds.
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Bonny Street Market
Blackpool’s largest open-air market
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Read moreBonny Street Market has around 75 stalls selling goods such as fancy dress, second-hand clothing, footwear, bicycles and jewellery, which some vendors will personalise for you. You’ll also find plenty of games and clothing for the beach, which is around 100 yards away. If you want to shop on a budget, this market is one of the best destinations in Blackpool.
You’ll find Bonny Street Market just behind SEA LIFE Blackpool on the Promenade. The closest car park is Bonny Street car park, and Chapel Street car park and Jaggy Thistle car park are with walking distance.
Location: Bonny St, Blackpool FY1 5AR, UK
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1253 627743
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Lytham Road
From shells, comics, and heritage coffee to other quirky goods
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The unique shops along Lytham Road sell products such as heritage coffee, fitness and beauty accessories, seashells, comic books and European groceries. There are also fabric and furniture shops as well as tattoo parlours, supermarkets and a reptile house. When you need to give your feet a rest, stop at an Indian restaurant or a sports bar for a tasty bite with a cold pint.
Lytham Road runs parallel to the Promenade behind the South Pier, where you’ll find attractions such as arcades, a waterpark, a casino, and a go-karting track. Blackpool South train station is within walking distance. If travelling by car, you’ll find a space in Lytham Road car park.
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Affinity Outlet Lancashire
Stock up on discounted designer clothing
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Head to Affinity Outlet Lancashire if you’re searching for bargain designer goods while Blackpool. It's where you can buy clothing, footwear and lifestyle products from retailers including Claire’s, Bench, Sports Direct and The Works. Around 45 famous stores operate in the Affinity Outlet Lancashire, many offering discounts of up to 60%. There’s also an indoor soft play area for the kids.
Affinity Outlet Lancashire has a 700-capacity car park and is just 5 minutes from the Fisherman’s Walk tram stop. Alternatively, you can ride the bus along Route 1 from Blackpool town centre, which can take just over an hour.
Location: Anchorage Rd, Fleetwood FY7 6AE, UK
Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1253 877377
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The Regent
A historic Blackpool store
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The Regent is a large antiques emporium inside an old 1920’s cinema in Blackpool, with around 50 stalls spread across its 3 floors covering over 600 square metres. Products include china, pottery, homeware, furniture and collectables. Downstairs, there’s a vintage tearoom and a café that serves homemade brews, cakes and confectionery.
Entry to The Regent is free, and there’s a large car park directly opposite the building. You can also take the train to Blackpool North, which is about 10 minutes away by foot. Most buses that connect Blackpool to other major UK towns make a stop about 200 from this historic landmark.
Location: 181-189 Church St, Blackpool FY1 3NY, UK
Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 4.30 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1253 290879
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