Reviews of Brighton West Pier. (Museum) in Brighton (East Sussex).
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Information of Brighton West Pier, Museum in Brighton (East Sussex)
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Reviews of Brighton West Pier
S. A. V.
Went on a week day where there wasn’t much people. A very beautiful beach. There is only remaining parts of this West Pier that was built in 1860s. History states that this was closed to the public in 1975. A fire in 2003 damaged the remaining building and only. Partial metal framework exists. Definitely worth visiting to view a memorable sun set.
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The West Pier Centre is under the arches on the East Square next to the I360. Go visit, great place to learn about the heritage of the West Pier and exciting future projects. There is also a interesting and beautiful selection of art prints, books and more for sale. Very helpful volunteers.
M. B.
A stunning sight to go and look at whilst making your way along the beach!! Only the metal structure remains of the pier after a fire in 2003, its just amazing to think what it once was.
m. r.
One of the best beaches… not too busy not too calm just the right way. Do have the iconic pier with games and food.
A.
This monument is the rest of former pier, very photogenic place in the seafront of Brighton
S. c.
Nice water, no sand only small rocks in the beach and very accessible from Brighton train station.
So many good and beverage outlets in the beach.
K. B.
Remains of a pier that has been damaged at various points over the last few decades, yet parts of it seem determined to remain to give an idea of the old pier, and the entrance building on the promenade still stands. The I360 next to it is supposedly as tall as the pier was long
V. A. (. C.
The spooky abandoned Brighton pier is definitely my favourite landmark here and certainly does not disappoint when you go see it in person from the beach. Why the city didn't tear it down after the fire is beyond me, but what remains is mega cool.
S. E.
A photographer's dream, the West Pier always has something to offer. Murmurating starlings in the Spring, beautiful silhouetted sunsets and even the odd seal! It can be dangerous to swimmers and small craft so beware. Otherwise it's a great spot to just relax and take in some amazing views!
C. J. T.
It has been blown up. Caught fire hit by lightening and all that is left is this metal skeleton. I looked at pictures of it in its heyday and it was amazing a real magical place and in my mind better than the one thats still standing. I ate a vegan chicken burger looking at it and a fox in the dark last night on the beach. It is like a piece of art now and a sanctuary for birds...