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Fun doesn’t end with the sun,
nor does the variety of fun on
o昀昀er. Night life is as chilled
or lively as you would like it
to be.
There’s live music, live theatre, clubs,
restaurants and a host of pubs to suit all
tastes and budgets.
For a real spectacle and thrills, head to
the Hippodrome Circus, which never
disappoints. Its ring 昀椀lls with water for
synchronised swimmers and dancers to
perform beneath dare devil trapeze artists.
The Wellington Bowl at the Wellington
Pier is a favourite for family with its 10-pin
bowling experience and amusements,
while during the summer months.
The Britannia Pier is the place to
see some of the biggest names in
entertainment perform.
The pier is undergoing a £1.8m renovation
project, which will be unveiled in spring 2025.
The revamp will retain its historical fabric
from its Victorian heyday while making it a
seaside landmark of the 21st century.
For theatre goers, St George’s in
Great Yarmouth and The Pavilion Theatre
in Gorleston o昀昀er a packed programme all
year round.
The Pavilion is the epitome of Edwardian
architecture and was built in 1901 by the
architect J.W. Cockrill.
St. George’s Theatre in Great Yarmouth,
originally a consecrated church has a
varied programme.
Situated within another architectural
gem, watch the latest blockbuster on
one of Arc Cinema’s 昀椀ve screens in
luxurious leather armchairs with generous
legroom, which is situated opposite the
iconic Britannia Pier.
In Gorleston, you can catch the latest
releases at the Palace Cinema.
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