Eastbourne Pier

4.3/5 based on 8121 reviews
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There is something lovely about walking along the pier, it's been nicely restored, feels bigger and relaxing. Lovely views of the sea, seafront buildings, distance ..., really nice.

And it's free, yippeee
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I was delighted with the Pier. The touristy side of it is done in a tastefull and charming manner. Well worth a visit
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Pleasant, clean and tidy, good views, a few shops, amusements and restaurant/bar
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nice bar at end of pier "jazz theme decor"
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Lovely to visit. Nice shops. Clean and tidy
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Lovely pier
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Not bad, the usual attractions you would expect (fish and chips, tea rooms, confectionary, arcade/fair type games, postcards, trinketry). Good view of the sea-facing facade.
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Love it here!
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I love our pier! Great views, gleaming cupolas and traditional seaside fun.
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IT ressembles Brighton's. But it is better preserved.
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Enjoy air show
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Had a lovely walk and went into the glass studio. Nice arcades and a Blues and Jazz themed pub. Well worth a lkttle visit and stopping for afternoon tea
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Nice pier, few little nik nac shops and a bar not far from town centre, better in summer though i would think
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We loved this pier. We visited on a cold November day but it was still a joy to marvel at some of what appeared to be original ironwork. It was spotlessly clean with plenty of seating. The decking was great and enabled my husband to use his walker with ease and no fear of getting wheels caught in gaps. There was plenty for the young who would love the arcades and the Victorian tearoom was a delight. It brought back happy memories of "service with a smile". It is a credit to Eastbourne and well worth a visit.
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Love the pier and it's one of my favourites places
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Winter so a lot of things closed but great views of the coast from there
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Typical pier with horrendously outdated and dirty arcades and shops selling the usual tat. The pier itself is wide and has a lot of seating. Unfortunately fishing is no longer allowed from the pier even from the designated fishing platform since the new owners bought it. I have not visited the nightclub yet and so cannot say anything about it. Popular hang out for summer camp kids.
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It is like going back to how piers use to be, it has all varieties you would what from theatre to amusement arcade.
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Bardzo ladne miejsce mozna napić sie kawy piwa malutkie kasyno dla dzieci piekne widoki z Piera
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Relaxing scenery
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This pier is the best maintained pier I've seen there's the usual slot machine arcades and there is a lovely Victorian tearoom and also a shop where you can not only buy at very reasonable prices but watch being made beautiful glass ornaments of birds,flowers etc
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A lovely old pier that has to visited if you are visiting Eastbourne. The walk up and back is well worth doing and don't forget your camera/camera phone as there are some lovely shots to be taken. There is a restaurant, bar, shops and of course the obligatory arcade to be enjoyed too.
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Amazing place. Always loved coming here as a child and still do as an adult. It's always kept immaculately clean and friendly staff all around. A true gem.
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ein traum
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It has been a slog to get things done-with not much help from council who were "given £2,000,000" and should have been for pier-instead of which 15% spent on stupid laser lights/£500,000 on tarting up Wish Tower for Rick Stein only for him to pull out last minute.nobody has any idea what balance spent on publically
Now good news one can walk around whole pier.
Self imposed sheik doing his best with Council blocking all progress.
Not funny when Insurance alone costs him £500,000 annual before he even starts.
Progress can be seen and wish him all the best.
Nice to stroll on even winter time..
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