Eastbourne Pier

4.3/5 based on 8121 reviews
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Spend the day here, lovely beach abide pebbly. Some nice restaurants and lovely views. Felt I was in a french town . Of course the main street was very much a high street but off the high street the atmosphere was relaxed and inviting. Highly recommended for a stay.
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Lovely tea room on the pier
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Lovely to walk on the pier again.
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Eastbourne Pier caught fire some 3 years ago and is owned by an Arab who has completely maintained it! Large open space to the front and is still being renovated but open to the public - has beautiful gold domes giving it an Middle Eastern flavour. There is talk of a boat ride from the end of the pier. Worth a visit.
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Spent an enjoyable afternoon with friends on Eastbourne Pier. Lots of seating to enable several breaks from walking. Lovely tea rooms also a pub with helpful staff! Had a lovely sandwich of egg mayonaise.
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Nice been renovated since the fire made a good job of it
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Already left lots of footprints on the pier. I walk on the pier almost every day when im in Eastbourne. It's got a few shops, but more important, the view of eastbourne's seafront and the sea itself is gorgeous. For me the pier means a nice stroll. Thank god it survived the fire a few years ago! Eastbourne without it's pier just wouldn't be the same.
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Nice views from the pier itself and lots of places to sit but very limited attractions. VERY DISAPPOINTED in "The Victorian Tea Rooms." Although nearly empty, we were ignored for ages and when we went to the counter the waitress who said she'd be right with us then approached the people who had just arrived! To add insult to injury the cream tea was awful! Terrible coffee & scones. I wouldn't bother! Go to cafe nearby on the beach - much nicer!
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What a lovely spacious walk you can have along the pier here. You would not be able to tell that after the awful destruction due to the fire that there had been a fire at all. Fresh looking paintwork, lots of benches and seating areas, tea room, rock and gift shops, mini arcade and at the end of the pier a small but quaint bar (called 1901). All in all, and enjoyable walk.
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Beautifully looked after
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Very beautiful. Nice little shops. There is also a Victorian tea room. Fish and chips etc.
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There's just not much to do on there anymore, unless you like tat stalls and stale cream teas.
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Money is being invested in this recently acquired landmark. It is evident that the pier is undergoing repair and refurbishment. Shame all the roof pinnacles have been painted gold(ish) - a bit tacky. Glad The Victorian Tearooms have survived. Shame the fishing club facilities have disappeared. Will be interesting to see how plans progress and if reasonably priced, decent stalls, shops and attractions materialise. Too soon to say at the moment.
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The Eastbourne Pier has been recovered after the fire and it looks very authentic. The sea view is stunning.
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A wonderful pier one of England's treasures
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Super
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Really relaxing love the Pier
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Good views. A few arcades with classic coin operated machines. In need of a little TLC though.
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A trip to the seaside isn't complete without a stroll on the pier, and after the fire, Eastbourne pier was rebuilt quickly and well. There is a pub with good jazz music and food at the end of the pier, with outside tables where you can eat and drink while listening to music. There is a dedicated area for smokers (with a concrete floor rather than the usual wooden planks - someone has considered future fire safety!)
Take a look at the chandeliers in the Victorian Tea Rooms about half way down the pier... they are like nothing you will ever see elsewhere!
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We enjoyed a walk along the pier. There is no entrance fee and you can walk outdoors along the wooden boards right to the end without having to go through amusement arcades. There are also plenty of seats and some picnic tables (although I don't think I would want to eat anything for fear of attracting sea gulls). There are some amusements and shops, a tea room, a jazz bar and a night club on the pier. It also provides one of the best views of Eastbourne sea front.
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We went for a walk up the pier in the day time. There were nice views of Eastbourne from there. Plus all your standard pier entertainment, rock shops, souvenirs etc. It looked like a jazz and blues venue at the end which would have liked to come back to in the evening, but we were not staying that long.
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I like old piers and Eastbourne's is one of the best. It's a grand structure containing some wonderful ironwork. I guess the local council are taking good care of it. Well done to them. It's also free!
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Lovely as there are no gambling places
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Beautiful Summer Spot, but get the fish and chips from across the street.
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