This historic structure features nighttime spotlights & string light decorations during holidays.
Great livly place to visit lots of arcades and places to eat. Plenty of attractions like bowling and fair ground rides just everything you'd expect from a seaside town. Various places to get fish and chips if eating in a place do expect to pay high prices.
Loved it here. Brought back memories of when kids were younger, days on the beach
Our first trip to Skegness and unfortunately in April not a lot on the seafront was open. We enjoyed fish and chips here and visited the seal sanctuary, which was the highlight of our visit.
Can't not come to Skegness and not see the clock tower. Plus can't miss right on the seafront. Very busy on this occasion, so couldn't really find out more of the history behind it. That said it's definitely an important landmark for the area and does seemed to be looked after well. Currently on holiday so hopefully get to find out more before heading home .
The clock tower is a centre piece as you come down the high street and is visible from both the sea road in both directions. Looks good and adds to the experience of visiting this seaside resort. Well worth a visit.
One thing that makes your visit to skegness is the clock tower then a walk on the promenade but not to forget the new street lighting to the promenade & don't forget Park, lake playground bandstand & now there's a posh cafe, all to make skegness Great, (best of all The embassy theater) Don't miss around boating Lake & kiddies paddling pool. Enjoy?
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Great livly place to visit lots of arcades and places to eat. Plenty of attractions like bowling and fair ground rides just everything you'd expect from a seaside town. Various places to get fish and chips if eating in a place do expect to pay high prices.
Loved it here. Brought back memories of when kids were younger, days on the beach
Our first trip to Skegness and unfortunately in April not a lot on the seafront was open. We enjoyed fish and chips here and visited the seal sanctuary, which was the highlight of our visit.
Can't not come to Skegness and not see the clock tower. Plus can't miss right on the seafront. Very busy on this occasion, so couldn't really find out more of the history behind it. That said it's definitely an important landmark for the area and does seemed to be looked after well. Currently on holiday so hopefully get to find out more before heading home .
The clock tower is a centre piece as you come down the high street and is visible from both the sea road in both directions. Looks good and adds to the experience of visiting this seaside resort. Well worth a visit.
One thing that makes your visit to skegness is the clock tower then a walk on the promenade but not to forget the new street lighting to the promenade & don't forget Park, lake playground bandstand & now there's a posh cafe, all to make skegness Great, (best of all The embassy theater) Don't miss around boating Lake & kiddies paddling pool. Enjoy?