Brighton Palace Pier has confirmed that an admission charge will be reintroduced from 7 March 2026, with entry set at £1 per person for the pre-summer period. The seafront attraction said the seasonal fee forms part of its ongoing efforts to maintain and protect the historic landmark, which holds Grade II* listed status. Management reiterated […]

Brighton Palace Pier has confirmed that an admission charge will be reintroduced from 7 March 2026, with entry set at £1 per person for the pre-summer period.
The seafront attraction said the seasonal fee forms part of its ongoing efforts to maintain and protect the historic landmark, which holds Grade II* listed status. Management reiterated their commitment to safeguarding the structure and ensuring it remains a central feature of the city’s coastline for generations to come.
Local residents are reminded that those living within any BN postcode area can apply for a Local Residents Card. The card provides the holder and up to three guests with free admission throughout the year, in addition to access to a range of exclusive offers and promotions available on the pier.
Residents can register for the Local Residents Card here: Sign up for the Local Residents Card.
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