See all pictures (6) Your chosen break Blackpool & The Grand National - Embankment Enclosure 0 day break See all pictures (6) Highlights The Grand National Embankment Enclosure Liverpool The Norbreck Castle Hotel & Spa, Blackpool Highlights Highlights And…… we’re off for a four day break to enjoy the buzz and drama of the famous Grand National! The Grand National is the ultimate test of bravery and stamina as the best steeplechasers and their riders take on the most challenging fences in horse racing. With inclusive admission to the Embankment Enclosure Aintree and coach transfers to and from the racecourse.. What's Included? Coach travel with reserved seatingThree nights dinner, bed and breakfast at The Norbreck Castle Hotel, Blackpool.EntertainmentAdmission to the Embankment Enclosure at Aintree for the thrilling Grand NationalTime to enjoy the delights of BlackpoolThe Grand National - a 4.5 mile handicap steeplechase featuring 30 of the most testing fences and hurdles in the world of jumps racing. Up to 40 runners and riders must complete full circuits of a unique 2¼ mile (3,600 metres) course, in front of 150,000 spectators at Aintree Racecourse (as well as an estimated worldwide TV audience of 600 million across over 140 countries!). Aintree, on the outskirts of Liverpool has hosted the Grand National Festival since 1839. The Embankment Enclosure – Home to one of the longest temporary bars in Europe, this outdoor viewing bank offers a more casual and relaxed experience of the iconic horse race, with prime viewing of the first fence and live entertainment, pop-up food and drink outlets, betting facilities and big screen viewing of all races.Blackpool - With its many visitor attractions, traditional seaside charm and award-winning beaches, it’s not surprising that so many holidaymakers visit this popular resort.Norbreck Castle Hotel - Tucked away on the far North of Blackpool's seafront, the Norbreck is quietly located but has easy access to the buzz of the town centre. One of the largest Brittania-run hotels (and most distinct), it has a well-equipped health club – and unrivalled entertainment. The Norbreck Castle Hotel & Spa, Blackpool The Norbreck Castle Hotel & Spa, Blackpool A quiet but convenient locationTucked away on the far North of Blackpool’s shining seafront, the distinctive Norbreck Castle Hotel and Spa is quietly located - but if you want to head off into the buzz of Blackpool, the hotel has easy access. There are regular bus and tram services (there’s a tram stop right outside which takes you to Church Street in 25 minutes) and if you fancy a walk, it’s about an hour.It’s known for its entertainmentNorbreck’s entertainment is unrivalled: you’ve got a choice of cabaret shows, cash bingo and the hotel’s resident entertainment. There’s also a small cinema with three showings a day, BT Sports in one of the bars and an on-site amusement arcade.It’s a hotel with everythingWith 487 rooms, it’s one of the largest Brittania-run hotels - and it has benefitted from a recent full refurb over the last 12 months. As well as the entertainment on offer, Norbreck Castle guests can enjoy a modern health club with plenty of facilities, a brand-new restaurant, several bars, a café with an outdoor seating area and several large sea-front lounges.Hotel features: Free Wi-Fi in public areas and bedrooms Lift to most floors Java Lounge Café Bar - selection of coffees, teas, cakes and light snacks with an outdoor seating area Conservatory Bar and Copperface Jacks Sports Bar (adults only) – hot and cold food and drinks served throughout the day BT Sports in one of the bars On-site amusement arcade Small on-site cinema – free of charge, three shows a day Castles Restaurant - all-you-can-eat/unlimited buffet meals Bingo with cabaret shows on Fri, Sat and 2 midweek nights/resident entertainment every night/cash bingo The Norbreck Castle Health Club – indoor heated pool, steam room, spa bath, gym, aerobics classes and sunbeds (extra charges may apply) In the room: en suite facilities, Wi-Fi, telephone, hairdryer, TV, tea and coffee making facilities 80 car parking spaces – small charge 23 adapted rooms – alarm, pull cord, walk-in shower Ramp on front of hotel/20 wheelchair-access rooms Embankment Enclosure Embankment Enclosure A more casual and relaxed experienceIf you’re after more of a casual and relaxed experience of The Grand National - The Embankment Enclosure is the best place for you to watch it.Prime viewing of the first fence The iconic outdoor viewing bank is located over Melling Road, where the horses cross before jumping the first of the sixteen fences – you’ll have seen it on TV many times! Hope you’re not camera shy – it has an estimated worldwide TV audience of 600 million across over 140 countries. An enclosure with everything The enclosure is home to one of the longest temporary bars in Europe (100 metres), as well as live entertainment, pop-up food and drink outlets, betting facilities and big-screen viewing of all races. Liverpool Liverpool It's one of the UK’s most popular city breaks – and it’s clear why Located right where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea in the North West of England, it’s bursting with diverse and fascinating history, attractions – and lots and lots of shopping. The Waterfront is definitely the place to be The best view of the city's iconic skyline has to be from one of Mersey Ferry’s 50-minute River Explorer Cruises – board it from The Liverpool Waterfront. Here, you’ll also find the beautifully restored Royal Albert Dock, which played a key role in the famously friendly city’s maritime history. Have you ever noticed that the city’s name is below The Titanic on the historic ship’s stern? Find out more at the free-to-enter Waterfront Maritime Museum.Liverpool Dock has restaurants, bars, independent stores, museums and art galleries including Tate Liverpool and the Liverpool Museum, as well as The Beatle’s Story, an immersive exhibition which takes you down the Long and Winding Road of The Beatles. Liverpool is the perfect place to learn about the Fab Four ..It’s their hometown after all. Take a selfie with a larger-than-life version of them on the Pier Head, or visit The Cavern Club on Mathew Street - the live music venue where The Beatles forged their musical identity and became the club’s signature act following their first performance there on 9th February 1961.Don’t miss - Right in the heart of the city is Liverpool ONE, the one place you can find all of your high street favourites and designers, plus food, drink and entertainment. If you’re after something unique for dinner – head to Liverpool Cathedral’s bistro for a hearty bowl of traditional Scouse. The local comfort food is served with homemade bread and pickled cabbage. Sport The Grand National The Grand National Even if you don’t follow horse racing - every year, there is one fascinating horse race that’s bound to get your heart racing. The Grand National is a 4.5 mile handicap steeplechase featuring 30 of the most testing fences and hurdles in the world of jumps racing. Up to 40 runners and riders must complete full circuits of a unique 2¼ mile (3,600 metres) course, in front of 150,000 spectators at Aintree Racecourse (as well as an estimated worldwide TV audience of 600 million across over 140 countries!). Aintree, on the outskirts of Liverpool has hosted the Grand National Festival since 1839. A unique course The current course opened in 1839 – the longest jump racing distance in the UK and features 16 wooden fences dressed in distinctive Lake District spruce, each of which are jumped twice with the exception of The Chair and the Water Jump, which are jumped on the first circuit only.It’s not just the unique course which makes the race so fascinating – it’s the event’s unpredictable history. No dress code – but a good excuse to dress up The Grand National Festival starts with Opening Day, followed by Ladies Day and then Grand National Day. Contrary to popular belief, there is no dress code - but it’s a good excuse to dress up! Seats Available Available Taken Your seats can be reserved at checkout