Resurfacing work has been completed at Cromer's West Promenade as part of North Norfolk District Council's (NNDC) £1.5m regeneration project.
Previous work has included a new children's play area with under water mural, a catering kiosk, and new facilities including showers, disabled showers and toilets.
The viewing turrets and the iconic white steps have also been refurbished, and there are new beach hut sites, and new disabled-accessible picnic tables.
Becky Palmer, NNDC cabinet member for leisure, said: 'The regeneration of the West Prom will help enhance Cromer as a premier tourist destination, and the fresh new look and improved facilities will also benefit residents.
'It is great news that the resurfacing work has been completed, as we move towards the completion of this programme of improvements.
'The West Prom is already looking smarter than it has done for many years, and this work will make it even better.'
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