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Brighton Days Out: Palace Pier

30 May, 2025

Brighton’s seafront is a melting pot of traditional seaside activities mixed with modern attractions. From Hove Beach Park in the west to Volk’s Electric Railway and Marina in the east, there’s plenty to explore. 

The reopened and rebranded Brighton i360 offers stunning views (and discounted residents’ rates), while beachside cafés, quirky shops and art stalls add to Brighton’s charm. But no trip is complete without visiting Brighton Palace Pier. 

Having lived in Brighton for years, like many I am sure, I didn’t always appreciate it. The pier was just part of the routine when family visited. Now, as a visitor, I’ve rediscovered its magic – and what a year to do it. 

Brighton Palace Pier has introduced fresh entertainment for 2025, including new sideshow games like Lobster Pot and Rebound, alongside classics like Hook-a-Duck. Whether competing for prizes or simply enjoying the thrill, these games add excitement. Family fun is key, with new children’s attractions like Jungle Jeeps and Dizzy Jets, plus a mystery ride arriving later this summer! 

Having fun certainly builds up an appetite, and Palm Court Restaurant now offers an expanded menu alongside its famous fish and chips. With curries, pasta and more, visitors can dine while enjoying stunning sea views and the famous starling murmurations. Brighton residents can take advantage of the new residents’ card, which offers discounted rides and food deals – such as 10 rides for £10 and kids eating free at selected times. Non-residents pay a £2 entry fee between March and September, while locals with the card get in free. 

For something extra special, Brighton Palace Pier even hosts private takeovers for conferences and weddings – imagine having a section of the pier all to yourself! 

After rediscovering Brighton’s iconic pier, I urge you to explore the city’s incredible heritage gems. Whether it’s the Royal Pavilion, the Lanes, or the stunning seafront, these attractions deserve appreciation – not just from tourists, but from those who call Brighton home.

www.brightonpier.co.uk

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