Royal Pavilion is located in the heart of Brighton near the North Laine shopping areas dotted with royal palaces and beautiful gardens. Established as a seaside contentment palace for George king IV, this historical house was created in the memory of regency grandeur with the interior decoration of India and China. Many people have also remembered this baronial place with its historical evidence of becoming a WW1 (First World War) hospital.
The Royal Pavilion, also known as Brighton Pavillion, is the witness to prosperity for Brighton in the presence of George IV that significantly impacted the social development and economic changes of the city in1780. Various royal patrons of Britain had stepped into this grand house that thrilled the people of Brighton. For example, Queen Victoria made her first presence in Brighton 1837 and incorporated the financial stringency policy to thrive Brighton's economic conditions. The mansion had been used for different purposes which included being turned into a military hospital. The hospital had served many wounded and sick troops who fought for the Western Front and the British.
Location: 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton BN1 1EE, UK
Timings: 9:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. from April to September (Last entry at 5 p.m.)
10:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. from October to March (Last admission 4:30 p.m.)
Entry Fees: For adults is £17
For the children in the age category of 5 to 18 is £10.50
Entry fees for the family
One adult with two children: £27.50
Two adults with two children: £44.50
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• The royal palaces and beautiful gardens of the Royal Pavilion makes it one of the best places to visit in Brighton.
• Many people gather to see the vintage items, such as a spectacular loan of the princess's treasure which is on display for the visitors.
• Various famous architects were commissioned to design this grandeur palace. However, one of the foremost architects, John Nash Britain, has conferred the responsibilities in 1815 for creating the Royal Pavilion, both the internal decorations and The structures.