The staff were so very helpful. Disability friendly . Stunning place grand decadent. Full of history and the way the kitchen display was played out as it was true to the time. Affordable prices are somewhere I would recommend to family and friends and the world of Google maps. Even with the outside being restored, it doesn't interrupt this beautiful part of Brighton history. Many thanks to staff for making it a great visit
Western perspective on Indian and Chinese architecture! Royal Pavilion was my favourite stop in Brighton and I am so glad I decided to visit the palace on my day trip.
Embedded in the rich history of the royal traditions and impeccably restored by Brighton and Hove Museums, the tour takes you from George IV's vision for the Pavilion to WW1 where parts of the Pavilion and the Brighton Dome served as a military hospital for the Indian Army.
Entry ticket for adults is £19 with options to pay a minimal fee for paper and/or audio guides. The ticket allows for unlimited entries to the Pavilion for a year.
We expected spending an hour, maybe 1½ hours there, but ended up spending almost 3 hours. No, no, don't worry, you can spend less, but it is very much possible to spend there a lot of time without noticing. Beautiful place, so many interesting details...
I would only suggest to their audio guides programmer to make sure when guide tells you to press something, there must be something there instead of "nothing in this section". ;)
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