Why are hotels, cafes and souvenir shops often found in these resorts? - Presentation
Geography Resource Description
Hotels, cafes, and souvenir shops are commonly found in seaside resorts due to the unique appeal and economic dynamics of these destinations. A presentation by Focus Education (UK) Ltd explores the reasons behind the prevalence of these businesses in places such as Blackpool, a quintessential British seaside town. The presentation examines human geography and the local economy, highlighting that many visitors stay in these resorts for short periods, necessitating a high number of hotels to accommodate them. The importance of hotels to the local economy is underscored, as they provide essential accommodation for the influx of tourists.
Cafes at seaside resorts are also a point of interest; they often have a distinct character compared to those found elsewhere. Students are encouraged to look at photographs of these cafes and discuss with a partner the similarities and differences between seaside cafes and those in their local area. This activity aims to foster an understanding of the unique atmosphere and offerings of seaside cafes. Additionally, souvenir shops are an integral part of the seaside experience, offering memorabilia that tourists can take home to remember their visit. The presentation prompts students to consider the variety of activities available at the seaside that differ from those at home, thereby explaining the concentration of hotels, cafes, and souvenir shops in these resort areas.