The Bridlington tourist information centre has now reopened its doors from its new location in the main entrance foyer of the Bridlington Spa.
The new tourist information centre (TIC) includes new custom-built welcome counter and digital display screens showing plenty of interesting tourist information.
Recently located within the Spa, the centre has now taken up a more prominent position in view of tourists who visit the Spa’s cafe and box office.
The TIC offers a wide range of leaflets and information on attractions, events and accommodation for visitors to Bridlington and the surrounding area and to the rest of East Yorkshire.
In addition, the outlet sells souvenirs and beach goods. Other services include attraction, event and theatre ticket bookings, accommodation bookings, attraction tickets and Radar keys. Coach parking bookings are taken at the centre.
Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for economic development and tourism at the council, said:
“Bridlington is a hotbed for tourism in the East Riding so it is important our facilities for tourist information continues to be improved and easier to locate for those visiting the town. I would encourage all tourists to Bridlington to visit the centre to find out more about the town and also other areas of the East Riding to discover other areas of East Yorkshire they may wish to visit during their stay.”


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