Worthing Pier, runner up to the 2016 & 2017 Pier of the Year Award, provides an iconic focus for the town. You can view amazing artworks, promenade above the waves, try your hand at fishing, enjoy an ice-cream whilst relaxing in the deckchairs or sample other treats at the Art Deco Southern Pavilion. There is also the traditional family fun in Neptune's entertainment centre. Built in 1862 the pier has had a chequered history but remains at the heart of Worthing life.
You can take in the views from the chalk cliffs beyond Brighton (to the east) to the beaches of the west. Remember to look at the new developments of apartments along the seafront, the Splashpoint Leisure centre and pool, and see how much Worthing has changed. But beyond the town's hustle are the timeless hills and our gateway to the South Downs National Park.
Creative Waves’ artists, Vanessa Breen and Nadia Chalk, have added a splash of colour to Worthing pier with their fun exhibition ‘New Amusements’. This has created windows of opportunities for visitors to take “seaside selfies” come rain or shine!
Follow Brown signs to the seafront and Theatre.
Few minutes walk from South Street and Marine Parade where most bus services stop. The National Express coach service linking London and Worthing also stops at the Dome. Worthing railway station 15-20 minutes walk (taxis are available). For up to date timetables and public transport information contact : Traveline 0871 200 2233 web: www.traveline.org.uk
2025 1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025 | ||
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Monday - Sunday | 09:00 | - 17:00* |
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