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North Pier

Now closed
North Pier is Blackpool’s oldest and most traditional pier. It was built at a time when Blackpool was emerging as a popular holiday destination and continues to offer a more laid-back and nostalgic experience compared to its livelier counterparts. With its historic charm and tranquil atmosphere, North Pier attracts visitors who wish to enjoy leisurely strolls, classic entertainment and views of the Irish Sea.
Free

Central Pier

Now closed
Central Pier is one of Blackpool’s three famous piers, located at the heart of the resort's bustling promenade. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and lively entertainment, Central Pier offers visitors a variety of amusements, fairground rides and live shows, making it a popular stop for visitors to the town.
Free

South Pier

Now closed
South Pier, one of Blackpool’s three iconic piers, has been a popular spot for visitors since the late 19th century. With a mix of traditional and modern amusements, this popular attraction continues to draw crowds to the seafront, offering a lively atmosphere and a wide range of activities for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Free

Folkestone Harbour Arm

Now closed
The Folkestone Harbour Arm has undergone a remarkable transformation from a ferry port into a thriving leisure precinct with bars, cafes, restaurants and public art.
Free

Grand Pier

Now closed
The Grand Pier is a pleasure pier on a sandy beach in the centre of Weston-super-Mare.
From £1 To £17.50

Eastbourne Pier

OPEN 24h
Eastbourne Pier is a pleasure pier near the town centre. It is a nice spot to visit as it is not as commercialised as similar piers in other English seaside resort towns.
Free

Brighton Palace Pier

Now closed
The Brighton Palace Pier is a pleasure pier that has an amusement park with sideshows and fairground rides including roller coasters. It is a tacky attraction similar to what you find in other English seaside resorts but it can be a lot of fun.
Free

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