Brighton
Pier - One Of Britains Most visited & Cheery Landmarks...
If the Royal Pavilion and Museum show
the elegant face of Brighton as a hip and vibrant city on the sea, the pier
reminds us it’s still an English coastal resort and that means the usual
collection of cheesy fairground rides, amusement arcades and stalls offering
everything from fish and chips to tarot card readings.
In fact, according to official
national statistics, Brighton Pier is the second most visited leisure facility
with over 4.5 million tourists coming to sample the rides and traditional
English seaside scene every year. While the rest of Brighton holds itself with a
certain pride, dignity and elegance…you can bet the Pier is anything but –
it sure is fun though.
You can’t really help but warm to
the pier however – particularly on a hot day as you can sunbathe on the
adjacent beach, or check out many of the different forms of entertainment held
on the pier.
Historically, the pier was built
purely as a pleasure point by St George Moore
- it certainly has had it’s moments of trouble however, including
almost being destroyed by a storm in 1896.
The pier is located along the main
Grand Junction Road – there are also some very prolific hotels opposite
if you wish to be located in this region during your stay. The most notable of
these are the Royal Albion and Palace Hotel, both of which command
premium rates as some of Brightons most desired hotels.
The pier, of course, also has some
splendid views out to see - and is a real spectacle at night when lit up with a
myriad of brightly coloured lights.
The pier also has a family
entertainment centre in the pleasure dome - here are some of the
facilities the pier has to offer for those seeking a pleasant day out in
Brightons most lovced landmark:
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The restaurant serves up
quality fish & chips and other tasty tid-bits to eat once you get
hungry. There are 250 seats so no-one will get hungry.
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Arcades - kids and grownups
will love the huge section devoted to arcades.
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Funfair - Everything from
roller coasters to bumper cars. Every visit to the pier should include a
trip to the funfair where some great views out to sea can also be had.
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Bars - with a choice of two
bars, you can enjoy a hot summers day with a beer or two.
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Side-Stalls - There are
multiple stalls selling everything from ornaments, jewelry to tarot card
readings.
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An Introduction To Brighton
A Brief History Of Brighton
Interesting Brighton Facts For Visitors
Getting To Brighton
Getting Around Town In Brighton
Top Brighton Attractions:
Royal Pavillion
Brighton Pier
Preston Manor
Sealife Exhibition
Brighton Beach
Other Brighton Tourist Attractions
Brighton Hotels, B&B's & Accommodation
Top Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In
Brighton
Shopping In Brighton
Brighton Nightlife
Off The Beaten Path - Hidden Travel Gems Of Brighton
Daytrip To Arundel
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