Brighton Palace Pier

The Brighton Palace Pier, commonly known as Brighton Pier or the Palace Pier, is a Grade II* listed in , England, located in the city centre opposite the Old Steine.
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  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: Pleasure pier in Brighton, UK
  • Also known as: Brighton Marine Palace and Pier”, “Brighton Pier”, “Palace Pier”, and “The Palace Pier
  • Wheelchair access: limited

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Royal Pavilion and Sea Life Brighton.

The and its surrounding gardens form a Grade I listed former royal residence located in , England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820. is situated 2,000 feet north of Brighton Palace Pier.

Public aquarium
, known originally as Brighton Aquarium and then from 1969 until 1991 as Brighton Aquarium and Dolphinarium, is an aquarium attraction in , part of the English seaside city of . is situated 1,100 feet north of Brighton Palace Pier.

Town hall
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stands on Bartholomew Square in , , . The town hall contains a number of police cells which were in use until the 1960s, and which now form the Old Police Cells Museum. is situated 1,600 feet northwest of Brighton Palace Pier.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Brighton and Carlton Hill.

is a seaside resort in , south-eastern coast of , 76 km south of . In 1997, the district of merged with Hove to form the City of and Hove which was given city status in 2001.

Locality
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is an inner-city area of , part of the English city and seaside resort of . First developed in the early and mid-19th century on steeply sloping farmland east of central Brighton, it grew rapidly as the town became a fashionable, high-class destination.

Locality
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is a central residential and shopping district of , East Sussex, on the English south coast, north of . It is considered Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter, with many pubs, cafés, restaurants, independent shops, plus theatres, a museum and art gallery.

Brighton Palace Pier

Latitude
50.81679° or 50° 49′ 0″ north
Longitude
-0.13706° or 0° 8′ 13″ west
Open location code
9C2XRV87+P5
Open­Street­Map ID
way 3451897
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­building
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­pier
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­limited
Wiki­data ID
Q2745160
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In Other Languages

From Bavarian to Welsh—“Brighton Palace Pier” goes by many names.
  • Bavarian: Brighton Palace Pier
  • Bavarian: Brighton Pier
  • Bavarian: Palace Pier
  • Catalan: Brighton Pier
  • Chinese: 布來頓宮殿碼頭
  • Chinese: 布萊頓碼頭
  • Danish: Brighton Pier
  • Dutch: Brighton Pier
  • Egyptian Arabic: بريجتون پير
  • Finnish: Brighton Pier
  • French: Brighton Pier
  • French: Jetée de Brighton
  • French: Palace Pier
  • German: Brighton Palace Pier
  • German: Brighton Pier
  • German: Palace Pier
  • Japanese: ブライトン・パレス・ピア
  • Korean: 브라이턴 팰리스 피어
  • Latvian: Braitonas mols
  • Polish: Brighton Palace Pier
  • Polish: Palace pier
  • Slovak: Brighton Pier
  • Spanish: Brighton Pier
  • Welsh: Pier Brighton

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Highlights include Ivor and Hook a Duck.

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