More than 110,172 visitors took part in the poll, with Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire dropping Peterborough from first place.
The unofficial study returns each year, with thousands of Britons nominating their own towns and villages for the scathing list.
But we think there’s a lot to love about Blackpool – which remains Britain’s number one seaside resort!
From Blackpool Pleasure Beach to beautiful Stanley Park, here are some of the top attractions to visit in Blackpool:
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Birley Street’s Scream and Shake horror cafe opened in 2021 next to The Crypt hangout and horror shop. Visitors can enjoy horror-themed shakes and a vegan and gluten-free menu. Visit www.facebook.com/horrorcryptblackpool for more information.
The UK’s most intensive theme park and UK’s only Nickelodeon Land, there’s something for everyone at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. From thrilling rides to spectacular shows, you’ll be sure to have the time of a lifetime!
Open seven days a week, The Regent is an antiques, antiques, crafts and retro store spanning three floors on Church Street. Tucked away on the first floor is the vintage-inspired tea room. More details can be found here http://theregentblackpool.co.uk
Blackpool Zoo is a family attraction, offering fun and education for all ages. Located just five minutes from junction 4 of the M55 motorway, the zoo is set in 32 acres of spacious, mature parkland with lakes, waterfalls and traditional English woods.