Art & Design Specialized & Alternative
April – September, 9:30am – 5:45pm (last admission 5pm)
October – March, 10am – 5:15pm (last admission 4:30pm)
4-5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton
Feb 7, 2019 – Jun 9, 2019
Nov 17, 2018 – Jan 1, 2019
Sep 8, 2018 – Sep 8, 2019
Jun 17, 2017 – Jan 8, 2018
Mar 14, 2017 – Sep 3, 2017
Apr 20, 2016 – Apr 1, 2020
Royal Pavilion has 2 ratings.
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England, is a visually striking and historically significant attraction. This former royal residence, with its distinctive Indo-Saracenic architecture, offers visitors a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyle of King George IV.
The exterior of the building is impressive, with its domes and minarets creating a unique silhouette against the Brighton skyline. Inside, the opulent interiors showcase a blend of Chinese-inspired decor and Regency era furnishings. The restored rooms, including the Banqueting Room and the Music Room, are particularly noteworthy for their lavish designs and attention to detail.
Visitors appreciate the audio guide, which provides informative context about the building's history and its inhabitants. The well-maintained gardens surrounding the Pavilion offer a pleasant area for a stroll or a picnic.
However, some visitors find the entrance fee a bit steep, especially for families. Additionally, photography is not allowed inside the building, which can be disappointing for some. During peak seasons, the Pavilion can get crowded, potentially impacting the visitor experience.
The Royal Pavilion also hosts temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, adding value to repeat visits. Its central location in Brighton makes it easily accessible and a good starting point for exploring the city.
Overall, the Royal Pavilion offers a memorable experience for those interested in British history, architecture, and royal life, despite some minor drawbacks.
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