Royal Pavilion

4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdom
About

Royal Pavilion is a museum and tourist attraction located in Brighton, United Kingdom. The average rating of this business is 4.50 out of 5 stars based on 10653 reviews. The street address of this business is 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdom. Royal Pavilion is open seven days a week from 09:30am to 05:45pm.

FAQs
Where Royal Pavilion is located at?
Royal Pavilion is located at 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdom.
What is the contact number of Royal Pavilion?
The contact number of Royal Pavilion is +44 300 029 0900
Reviews

5 Wu Mavis 19 months ago

This is my favorite place in whole trip. Staffs are so helpful. And I like the introduction audio . It help me a lot to know more history stories . No need to rent the audio machine . You can use your phone to scan QR. but if you are willing to donate 2 ponds to support them is also not a bad thing .

I strongly suggest to pay ticket to get in.
If you have train ticket , they give you special ticket rate buy 1 and get 1 free. And it’s a one year pass. Even as a foreigner I might only visit this time, but I still think it’s a good money to spend .

4 C Ryan 19 months ago

Well worth a visit. Very impressive building both outside and inside. Good audio guide provided. £20 per adult. No major queue when I was there, and while it was busy going through each room, it wasn't too crowded. Very enjoyable experience overall.

5 Natalie 18 months ago

A beautiful palace built for George IV that combines Regency and Indian architectural styles, with an oriental inspired interior.
There was plenty to see, the palace itself was very impressive and beautifully looked after. There was also a coronation exhibition and informative video room explaining some of the history of the place.
Signposting to the entrance could have been clearer as it's to the side and not immediately obvious.
Definitely worth a visit!

4 Simon Hill 19 months ago

Surprisingly good and unique as a tourist spot. Do a quick google of the history of the site and, if the history interests you, you should not miss it, as the preservation and information are great.

For the average person, it’s still a smorgasbord of opulence, with riotous colours and shapes of oriental inspiration mixed with imperialist structuralism.

Pricey, which makes it a 4.

5 Silent Mode 19 months ago

This is a superb venue!! I wasn't sure what to expect and visited with my daughter on a whim, but it was amazing!
Beautiful decor and incredible features... Its worth using an audio guide which will give you an insight into the life of a King.

The tickets may appear pricey (£18.00), however, you can visit as many times as you like for 1 year! There's so much detail, you won't be disappointed.... It's fascinating!

4 Nicolai Rieder 19 months ago

Incredibly beautiful building, originally built for George IV with construction finishing in 1823.

The only downsides to visiting this place is that the building seem to be deteriorating a tad, which means that it is not in "as good" a condition as many other heritage sites in the UK. This is only a minor issue though, as it is still very beautiful.

Besides this, it costs ~18£ per person to enter the building, which does seem pretty steep when taking the size into consideration.

Good news is that the beautiful outside can be seen, from the gardens surrounding it, for free.

5 Maureen Gingell 21 months ago

My friend recommended that I visit the pavilion as I was in the area for the weekend.
I was not disappointed, it was so worth the visit. The attendants were so informative and were obviously so proud of the building and it's history. What stood out for me, was the chandeliers - utterly magnificent.
Once you buy the entrance ticket, you can go back for free throughout the year.
The decor is very Chinese and Indian orientated - absolutely beautiful.

5 Zuzana Přibylová 19 months ago

I definitely recommend to anyone interested in history. It's a beautifully reconstructed place that will show you how the world used to look, how the nobility lived. There are plenty of magnificent paintings, a perfect interior, and a beautiful atmosphere, for example, in the music hall.
Business Hours
Wednesday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Thursday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Friday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Saturday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Sunday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Monday 09:30am - 05:45pm
Tuesday 09:30am - 05:45pm
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