Pier
Worthing Pier
53 locals recommend,
Location
Marine Parade
Tips from locals
(10 minutes walk) This beautiful Art Deco structure was named Pier of the Year in 2019. Look at the artworks on display as you stroll to the end where locals fish for mackerel.
Cheap arcade games and retro coin games, beautiful walk along the pier on a summer or winter (non-windy) day and just a beautiful feeling walking along the pebble beach and feeling the sea breeze.
Worthing is a busy town with most main High Street shops. The historic pier has cafes and Penny arcade.
Worthing’s fine Victorian pier is almost 300 metres long and dates to 1862. Like all English piers, this one has suffered calamities over the years like storm damage, but, unlike most, it has retained its historic pavilions. The 650-seater Pavilion Theatre is Worthing’s main venue for musicals, plays, stand-up comedians and touring bands.From there you can saunter along the pier, which has iron gaslights, painted railings and sweet stained glass panels for shelter from the wind.In the middle is an amusement arcade from the 1930s, while at the far end is the Southern Pavilion, with a function hall and tearoom.
Worthing’s fine Victorian pier is almost 300 metres long and dates to 1862. Like all English piers, this one has suffered calamities over the years like storm damage, but, unlike most, it has retained its historic pavilions. The 650-seater Pavilion Theatre is Worthing’s main venue for musicals, pla…
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