Scarborough tourist information
Britain's first holiday resort and recent setting for the big screen production of 'Little Voice', starring Michael Caine and Jane Horrocks, Scarborough has been welcoming visitors for over 360 years.
Today it is a delightful, bustling seaside town, catering for the whole family.
The safe, sandy beaches of the North and South Bays are broken by a rocky headland on which stands a reminder of the past - Scarborough's medieval castle.
At its foot is the harbour where the boats still land their catch, and a new harbourside Tourist Information Centre.
Safe beaches, cliff tops and a busy shopping centre stand only yards apart and are all reached by the famous Victorian cliff lifts. In fact, those same Victorians left a town of immense style with some of the finest parks and gardens in Britain, the elegant Esplanade and the magnificent Scarborough Spa Complex.
When it comes to entertainment, there's something for everyone, be it daytime attractions - traditional Punch and Judy Shows, donkey rides and, of course, seafront amusements; or night time spectaculars in the resorts' theatres as top stars and the only remaining seaside orchestra - the Spa Orchestra - adds glamour to the usual entertainment.
Indeed, by day or by night, you will never be at a loss for lots of things to see and do.
Scarborough aerial map
Please click on any icon on the Scarborough aerial tourist map, to find close by places, offering hotels and tourist information. You can zoom in and zoom out our touristical map as well as switch between satelite and map view of Scarborough.
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