Step into the enchanting Royal Pavilion in the heart of Brighton. This exotic palace, originally built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, boasts a colourful history. Experience its restored 1823 splendour, with Indian-inspired architecture and opulent interiors influenced by China. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Regency society at this unique masterpiece.
Od€24.95
Adult
19–99 wiek
€24.95
Child
5–18 wiek
€15.08
Czas trwania
3 godziny
Miejsce spotkania
4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, UK
Brighton, GB
Szczegóły atrakcji w skrócie
Co zawiera oferta
Admission
Explore Brighton's Royal Pavilion and see the Banqueting Room, the Prince Regent Gallery, the Great Kitchen, the Royal Bedrooms, and more. You can also take a stroll around the picturesque garden.
Important Information
Child policy:
- Children under 5 years are free of charge.
- Children under 14 years must be accompanied by another guest above 16 years.
Good to know:
- Last entry is at 5:00 PM.
- The attraction is closed from 2:30 PM onwards on 24 December.
- Check the official website for the daily opening hours and closure dates prior to your visit.
- There is an audio-visual room on the ground floor showing a history of the building and the rooms upstairs.
- Only the ground floor is accessible to disabled visitors. The first floor must be climbed by staircase.
- Guide dogs are permitted.
O Brighton Royal Pavilion and Garden
Step into the enchanting Royal Pavilion in the heart of Brighton. This exotic palace, originally built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, boasts a colourful history. Experience its restored 1823 splendour, with Indian-inspired architecture and opulent interiors influenced by China. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Regency society at this unique masterpiece.
Atrakcje
Explore the interiors of the Royal Pavilion, a stone’s throw from the seaside.
Learn about the history of this palace built in three stages for King George IV.
View the architecture and interiors inspired by India and China.