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Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Every inch of the Royal Pavilion is a visual treat, giving you a peek into the extravagant life of a past era.
What you'll do
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is unlike any palace you’ve ever seen—a wild mix of regal opulence and creative architecture. Right in the heart of the city, this iconic spot was originally built as a seaside getaway for King George IV, and it embodies his over-the-top style and flair for the dramatic. With a jaw-dropping combo of Regency elegance and the exotic vibes of India and China, the Royal Pavilion is a must-see for anyone looking to experience something truly out of the ordinary.
Step inside, and you’ll be whisked away to a world of pure luxury. The rooms are nothing short of stunning, with each one showcasing a unique blend of styles. Check out the dazzling Banqueting Room, complete with a massive chandelier and dragon motifs, or soak in the exotic fantasy of the vibrant Music Room, with its ornate domes and intricate details.
But the Royal Pavilion isn’t just about eye-popping design—it’s packed with history, too. Originally dreamt up as King George IV’s retreat, it later became a royal residence for his successors before eventually opening its doors to the public. Today, it’s one of Brighton’s most iconic landmarks, giving visitors a chance to explore its fascinating past while soaking up its one-of-a-kind beauty.
Royal Pavilion highlights
The Banqueting Room
The Pavilion’s largest room, the Banqueting Room is a stunning space, complete with a massive chandelier and dragon motifs.
The Music Room
The Pavilion’s Music Room is a vibrant space, with ornate domes and intricate details.
The Royal Pavilion Gardens
The Pavilion Gardens are a beautiful place to relax and unwind, with a café and gift shop.
What's included
Getting in is easy, just show your pass!
With your pass you’ll also get 20% off a guidebook when you show your pass in the shop.
Where you'll be
Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, UKHow to get there
Brighton Train Station (Via National Rail Services)
Operating hours
April – September
Daily: 9:30AM – 5:45PM (last admission 5PM)
October – March
Daily: 10AM – 5:15PM (last admission 4:30PM)
For the most up-to-date hours of operation please see the Royal Pavilion, Brighton website.
Closings & holidays
24 December from 2:30PM and all day 25 and 26 December.
Find out more
For more information please see the Royal Pavilion, Brighton website.
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