A vibrant Victorian amusement park and historic pier, offering fun and sea views in Portsmouth.
Clarence Pier is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the high season (April to October), although hours may vary in winter; check the official website for updates. You can easily get there by bus from central Portsmouth or by car, with nearby parking at the pier itself. For more details, visit the official Clarence Pier website or call +44 23 9273 2402.
Admission to Clarence Pier is free, but individual attractions such as roller coasters or arcade games have fees ranging from £2 to £5 per ride. Buying tokens or passes on site is recommended to save money. Check updated prices in the official website's price guide.
A typical visit lasts between 2 and 4 hours, depending on how many attractions you want to try and whether you include time to eat or stroll along the pier. If you are traveling with children, plan at least half a day to enjoy it without rushing.
Originally built in 1861 as an elegant Victorian pier, Clarence Pier was damaged during the Second World War and rebuilt in the 1960s as a family amusement park. Today it represents a living piece of Portsmouth's maritime heritage, attracting visitors with its mix of fun and sea views. For more history, explore the Visit Portsmouth page.
The best time is during summer (June to August) to enjoy the sunshine and sea views, preferably in the afternoon to avoid the morning crowds and catch the sunset. On weekends, arrive early for shorter lines; avoid rainy days as some attractions are outdoors.
Yes, the pier has ramps, elevators, and paved paths for wheelchairs, although some attractions such as roller coasters may have restrictions. Contact them in advance for special assistance; more information is available on the official website's accessibility page.
Nearby you will find Southsea Castle, just a 10-minute walk away, with its naval history, as well as the Portsmouth Natural History Museum. Southsea Beach is also nearby for a relaxing walk. Explore more options on the Portsmouth tourism website.
Bring cash or cards for the attractions, use sunscreen, and wear comfortable shoes for walking on the pier; eat at the local food stands to try fresh fish and chips. If you are visiting with family, prioritize the most popular rides early to avoid waits, and download the Portsmouth app for interactive maps.
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