Eastbourne Pier

4.3/5 based on 8121 reviews
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Quite a nice pier
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Looks great from a distance especially when the sun shines on golden globes. Tea room in middle is beautiful but why oh why do they insist on putting amusement arcades on there ?????
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الجو كان بارد جدا ولكن منظر البحر رائع
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We really enjoyed our time in the pier. There were great views of the coast as well as good shops and places to eat and drink. There was also live music, a very good amusement arcade and crazy golf too. Excellent.
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Beautiful
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In die Jahre gekommen
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Lovely afternoon tea at the victorian café. Amusement nice for the children but you overpay for what you get and the machines are often not working properly.
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Eastbourne Pier is a classic Victorian pier offering traditional seaside charm. It's a popular spot for strolling, enjoying sea views, and visiting the various shops, eateries, and amusement arcades.<br>Regarding accessibility, Eastbourne Pier is designed to be step-free from the promenade, providing easy access for wheelchair users and those with mobility aids. The pier has a wide, level wooden deck for smooth navigation. There are accessible toilets located near the entrance of the pier, though signage for these can be a bit discreet. While some of the individual shops and stalls may have manual doors, the main thoroughfare is generally accessible. It's worth noting that the pier is long (approximately 300 meters), so some may require assistance for the full length. Overall, Eastbourne Pier strives to be inclusive, allowing many to enjoy its traditional seaside attractions.
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Beautiful pier with adequate seating and bits to do on the pier. Cafe, food and a pub at the end. Amazing views looking back at Eastbourne too.
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There is nothing much inside. For clicking pictures get down at the shore or sidewalk.
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Just how I remember it from 20 years ago. Shame the glass business owners have retired after 56 years as they were the highlight for me.<br>I cannot eat anywhere on the pier as no establishment has any suitable non-spicy vegan options.
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Widok z piera jak zwykle piekny i napewno trzeba aie na niego udac😀🌞jednak,bedac na pierze wszystko wydaje sie opustoszale puki co sadze ze w sezonie bedzie juz wszystko rozkrwcone,szkoda ze salony zabaw sa otwarte tak krotko,ale i tak warto sie tutaj wybrac chociazby na spacer😌🌉
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Outstanding
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Quite dated and well worn pier, some of the flooring has holes in so be careful if you do venture onto it.
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Pretty pier
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I always wonder why councils let beautiful places run down so much! I was unable to find any bit or part of the Pier refurbished or at least cared of! Why no-one even bothered to do even some paint job? Unbelievable…
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A very beautiful holiday-day.. hike up the mountain and you will see a lot of very nice things ☀️☀️☀️
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A nice peer. I highly recommend the tea room
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Could do with a link of paint
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Most of the arcades are scams as usual, however, the Zoltar fortune arcade is really fun. The food is okay and I would recommend the corn dog and soft serve ice cream.
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Most of the stalls closed.
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Really special place:)
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It's OK, but not like it once was.
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The arcade at the end of Eastbourne Pier is a fun and vibrant spot, especially if you're looking to relive a bit of seaside nostalgia — flashing lights, chiming machines, and the unmistakable sound of coins (or at least, it used to be coins).<br><br>My only mild gripe is with the modern twist on the classic coin pusher machines. In days gone by, skill (or sheer luck) meant coins in… and coins out. Now, those triumphant clinks have been replaced with chirpy ticket spits — and instead of a satisfying handful of silver, you’re trading your spoils for sweets, toys, or perhaps a small rubber duck. It’s still fun, but for those of us who remember the golden age of “one more 10p to shift the pile,” it does feel like the coins have gone digital — or into early retirement.<br><br>That said, it’s still a lively and entertaining spot with something for everyone, especially families with children. The atmosphere is cheerful, the machines are in good condition, and it’s a classic part of the pier experience. Just don’t come expecting to make your fortune… unless your dream fortune is a lollipop and a bouncy ball.
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Loved it there
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