
An iconic Victorian pleasure pier located in the city centre of Brighton, featuring fairground attractions, arcades, restaurants, and bars. It is a Grade II* listed structure and a popular tourist attraction, also available for private functions and corporate hire.
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A semi-immersive Italian opera experience presented as part of the Brighton Italian Festival Fringe, offering an intimate and accessible performance.

An intimate evening of contemporary jazz featuring saxophonist Betty Accorsy at the end of Brighton Palace Pier, part of the Brighton Italian Festival.

A spectacular launch party for the 2026 Brighton Italian Festival featuring music, performance, and Italian energy, including reggae, rap, and opera performances.

A sharp, seductive and hilariously provocative solo show exploring the fallen angel's troubled relationship with the Almighty.

An interactive circus-theatre experience for children and families performed in English, Italian and Spanish, following the story of a clown learning a new language.

A semi-private historical walking tour exploring the 18th-century streets, twittens, and hidden history of Brighton's Old Town.

An award-winning 90-minute walking tour through Brighton's old town, seafront, and vibrant Lanes led by a local expert.

An unusual Valentine's singles event featuring speed dating sessions conducted on the dodgems at Brighton Pier, organised in collaboration with 'Thursday!'.

The iconic 1,722ft long Victorian pier offering amusement rides, arcades, restaurants, and event spaces, open daily.
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