Eastbourne Pier

4.3/5 based on 8049 reviews
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The good weather is perfect for taking a walk
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A nice walk along the pier. Clean and tidy.Visited on
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Great fish and chip restaurant as you go onto the pier and lots of slot machine amusements for young and old alike. There is an abservatory at the top, which if you pay you can visit and see the pier at a different angle. It has been on the pier for years.
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Very beautiful place without a doubt...
Please do visit here and give your soul a scenic view of the mother nature's magical beauty.... One should not miss this place... Right it down in your bucket list..... And fullfil all the bucket list thing... Enjoy your life by roaming and seeing the Earth... It's very very special feeling to see the Earth with own eyes rather than through the lens of camera or photos. Thank you so much 🐢
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Really lovely Victorian pier on clean and level seafront . Great for a nice walk ,lots of places to stop for drinks and food .
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I was quite surprised at how enjoyable it was to explore the pier.
At first glance it didn't appear there was much to see but there was some wonderful shops on and a enjoyable walk with some wonderful views on all sides of the pier.
There was a delightful gift shop hidden away at the back of the pier alongside a spot for fishing.
There was also a wonderful giftshop on the pier selling glassware and also a wonderful tearoom called the Victorian teashop too.
Also I will add that Eastbourne was a awesome seaside resort and I will be visiting again in the future.
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Love this pier everything about the small shops, restaurants all typical English.
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Traditional pier and a lovely day out
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One or 2 nice little shops but as the end of season dictates, it could do with being spruced up. There is some work going on at the end of the pier.Visited on
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Great place to walk around
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Had potential to be nice but was a bit tacky with the attractions/ shops / pub on it. Visited it once, don’t need to go back to it although it’s useful as a viewing area for taking photos of the beach.
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Excellent well
Worth a visit.
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Great building for a selfie from the pier. However, once you walk it, there are little food stands and ice cream spots, but not much else.
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Worth it a visit! Especially during the weekend;)
Live music at its best x
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Nice place to walk and have lunch
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One of the finest examples of a Victorian pier, Eastbourne's stunning seafront landmark, Eastbourne Pier, is a must-see attraction if you are visiting this beach resort on the south coast. It’s a construction with much history, and a few disasters which has shaped it into its present form. Work on construction of the Eastbourne pier began on 16 April 1866 and it was opened by Lord Edward Cavendish on 13 June 1870, although it was not actually completed until two years later. On New Years Day 1877 the landward half was swept away in a storm. It was rebuilt at a higher level, creating a drop towards the end of the pier. During World War II the decking was removed and machine guns were installed in the theatre providing a useful point from where to repel any attempted enemy landings. In 1970 the theatre on the pier was destroyed by fire, and in In 2014 the pier caught fire again, this time destroying the large arcade and saloons in the midway. Since then the pier has since renovated and repainted, with new benches t added to the open deck area and more entertainment provided for visitors.

The pier is roughly 1000 feet long. It is effectively built on stilts that rest in cups on the sea-bed allowing the whole structure to move during rough weather.

It’s a great place to wander, to photograph, to sit awhile, to enjoy the bracing sea air, to take in the views, to enjoy some food and drink, or to try your luck in the amusement hall at the seaward end. It’s been beautifully restored, and is visually pleasing to the eye. In my opinion is is much nicer than the Brighton Pier further along the coast.

The pier has a variety of shops, a chippy, the Waterfront cafe/bar, the Atlantis nightclub, the Victorian Tea Rooms, Coffee Republic, and a great place selling Greek-style gyros. I had lunch there, and the souvlaki was fresh and delicious, and very reasonably priced at £6.00. There are souvenir stalls, a tarot card reader, and a pavilion with all the arcade games and electronic wizardry you usually find in fairground arcades. The loveliest thing was the extensive seating around the edge of the pier. It was being well-used by locals and visitors.

It’s a great attraction which adds to the life of Eastbourne, and it is certainly worth a visit. You’ll get some fine views to the south, along the promenade to the Ferris wheel, the Martello tower and Beachy Head beyond, and to the north.
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Delightful, breath taking scenery. No charge. A charming shop at the end of the pier, the lady behind the counter, friendly and showing me her crotchet work. A fishing tackle shop the chap who ran it was so informative about the fishing.Visited on
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Amusements area a little smallVisited on
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This place has peace and tranquillity and There is a sweet scent in the air 🌸
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a lovely day in Eastbourne. great walk along the promenadeVisited on
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