Venue Description
Nestled within Regency Gardens in the heart of Brighton’s city centre sits the Royal Pavilion. This unique and distinctive landmark is a must-see for any visitor to this vibrant and popular seaside city. This extraordinary and extravagant palace was built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, in stages between 1787 and 1823, and was also later used by King William IV and Queen Victoria. It is remarkable for its exotic Indian-inspired architecture contrasted with lavish oriental interiors. Revered by fashionable Regency society, this was a pleasure palace designed for entertainment, where George IV enjoyed playing host to his many esteemed guests.
Accessibility
We do have access to the Royal Pavilion but it is ground floor only. There is a concession for disabled people and the accompanying career gets in free.
Toilets
Information about the toilets has not been added for this venue.
Staff
You can pre book a sign language tour.
The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Audio Format
- Carer Discount
- Disabled Access
- Induction Loop
- Online Booking
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