Eastbourne Pier

4.3/5 based on 8159 reviews
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I'm sure it will be lovely when it's finished but at the moment there seems to be a lot of closed off areas being worked on. It's good for a walk with some nice views of the seafront.
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Lovely pier and beach front, very clean
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Well looked after pier with cafes and shops for you to try. At dusk, look out for the murmurations of starlings that roost on its roof
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It's lovely we can keep these piers going.
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Out of season but still magical
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Will be great when it's finished
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Great day in Eastbourne visiting daughters father in law loved the pier
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Grate for fishing
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Its a really nice and small beach. First time I visited. I enjoyed exploring the area.
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A decent and economical place to stay.
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Loved it. Was amazing! People are so friendly and kind everyone was smiling.
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Lovely pier!
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Still being refurbished but will be good when it is completed
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Nice to be able to get back on the pier after the fire almost destroyed it. Would benefit from having some decent attractions on it though. Currently just the outdated tea rooms and a small arcade.
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As the pier is under retail renovation at the moment, there's 3 empty units but I'm sure once they're finished and filled, the pier will warrant 5*. Meanwhile, there's life at the end of the pier by way of a bar and entertainment and an opportunity to try wonderful cream teas. There's a couple of 'seaside' shops with nik-naks and souvenirs and I can't wait to revisit the pier once it's completed.
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Excellent, enjoyed a walk on the pier and some top live music from the Watson brothers in the Drop in the ocean bar 😁
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Perfect for a relaxing stroll.. lovely views of Eastbourne
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Best pier in the country in my eyes visit it everytime i come on holiday to eastbourne
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Due to Covid the pier had been closed on my last visit Sept ‘20. It’s had a bit of a refurb and some units are still open during the winter season.
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The usual chips and donuts can be found here, with some small retail units as you walk out to the pier being empty and when hopefully let for the new season more should be going on. A good walk with the usual arcades at the end.
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In the seaside setting of Eastbourne Pier. Lots of crystal and scented artifacts to buy - daughters loved.
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Excellent views and and great to see everything being repainted and upgraded. should look stunning next summer.
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Great pier, looks awesome at sunset especially in the hotel opposite (pier view hotel) amazing stay 10/10
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The pier is a beautiful structure and impressive to look at. Unfortunately at the end of October, many of the pavilions were empty and to let. The Victoria tea room looked popular and the Drop in the Ocean at the end of the pier was offering 'live entertainment' with music blaring out.

There were a couple of gift souvenir shops, a glass studio, candy shop and 'new age' Crystals and Candles. One of the smaller pavilions did have slot machines, but apart from that, there was only the booth with Zoltar speaking your fortune for £1.

I enjoyed a walk down the pier - it certainly blew away the cobwebs and there are good views of Eastbourne and the prom from it.

When opened it cost 1d to walk down it. Now it is free!
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Eastbourne Pier is one of the more elaborate historical piers on the English Channel coast and offers the usual amenities: a pub near the end of the pier, plus food stalls and souvenir booths - and, of course, the obligatory fish & chips diner ("The Chippy") at the entrance. It isn't quite as fancy or colorful as Brighton Pier, which may be a good thing. It's also not as crowded. Definitely the Number One place to vistit if you're ever in Eastbourne. It's also been well maintained. The pub at the end of the pier ("The Ocean Kitchen") offers the usual choice of lagers and a few keg beers at slightly - but not outrageously - elevated prices, plus a nice outside seating area. Smoking/vaping is only allowed in certain designated areas on the pier - not that anyone really cares. Suffice to say, entrance to the pier itself is free.
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