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General Descriptions of the City:
Amid the tempting presence of Ribble Valley to its north-west and with
the picturesque Darwen to its south,
stands Blackburn as one of the major city of Lancashire, England. The city
boasts of some exciting food culture and voguish heritage asset, coupled with
that the kind of demeanour the city wears and the soothing ambience that it
envelops, Blackburn is a city worth paying a visit. The city boasts of some
finest textile industry since early 13th century and was one of the
main centres of Industrial Revolution.
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Best Season/Climate to Visit:
As the city lies in the northern hemisphere of the globe, the
best time to visit this city is tickling warm weather and that is Summer Season when you can flaunt your
casual capree and tees. Therefore May,
June becomes the most apt weather to
plan your trip to the city
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Highlights of the City:
The city has some exhilarating food menu to set your palate on
fire, traditional heritage stuff worth paying a visit to, and amazing sports
culture in its adrenaline rushing. With handful of vintage textile factory to
its credit, this city certainly has a touch of class to it demeanor.
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Hotspots of the City:
Blackburn boasts of quite a few engrossing places to mesmerize
any tourist. Some places that towers above rest are Cathedral, Ewood Park, Queen Victoria’s Statue, And Town Halls.
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How to reach the City:
Leeds and Liverpool canal
runs through it in the North East part covering centre to east of Blackburn Railway Station. Then you
have M65 motorway that passes to the
south of the city. Other major road links around the city are A666 and A677. The city is endowed with railway station in West Coast Main Line, that being
nearest and Boulevard Bus Station being
just outside railway station. Blackpool
International Airport is about 23 miles far to the west of the city, being the
sole nearest airport.
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