Brighton Palace Pier in East Sussex will start charging people for admission this weekend, starting on March 7, 2026, with an entry fee of £1.
Brighton’s Palace Pier has been put up for sale by its owners (PA) Brighton’s Palace Pier has been put up for sale by its owners of more than a decade following concerns of a decline in tourism for ...
Tourists will be charged a £1 admission fee to enter Brighton Pier for the first time since the 1980s, in a bid to help preserve the iconic 125-year-old attraction. Brighton Palace Pier will begin ...
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Though not functional today, West Pier has a rich history. Opened in 1866 as a concert hall and theater, it later turned into a pleasure palace with amusement rides. Unfortunately, it fell into ...
Brighton Palace Pier is to introduce a £1 admission fee. The cost of maintaining, repairing and operating the tourist attraction in East Sussex has increased by almost a third over the last five years ...
Brighton's Palace Pier has been put up for sale with suggestions new owners could be found by the summer, its chief executive says. The Brighton Pier Group will put the 126-year-old Grade II* Listed ...
A £1 admission fee will be charged from May 25 until the end of August. Credit: Kieran Cleeves/EMPICS Entertainment For the first time ever, visitors to Brighton will soon have to pay to go on the ...
The owner of the 125-year-old iconic Brighton Pier reported a pre-tax loss of £8.8m, as grim British weather and train strikes compounded inflation in the last year. Brighton Pier Group, which also ...
Owner Brighton Pier Group (BPG), which also runs a number of leisure sites and mini-golf venues, is reportedly hoping to find a buyer by the summer as it sells off assets across the group. The company ...
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