Royal Pavillion, A Royal Blend of Indian Grandeur and Chinese Elegance
4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE
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Introduction
In the 18th century, George IV left tourist attractions, holiday farms, and magnificent palaces on the Brighton coast. The Indian-style palace exterior is stunning, while the interior is filled with rich Chinese cultural atmosphere, with many Chinese artifacts hanging and chopsticks placed on the dining table. Tourists can stroll freely through the gardens and lawns, taking beautiful photos. However, admission to the palace requires purchasing tickets, and tourists can choose to follow free Mandarin or Cantonese-speaking tour guides for their visit. For tourists who want to enjoy their time to the fullest, they can also taste afternoon tea at the Queen's tea room and enjoy the beauty of the gardens. In addition, there are indoor and outdoor exhibitions that attract tourists' attention. Address 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE
Opening hours October to March of the following year: 10:00-17:15 (last ticket sold at 16:30). April to September: 9:30-17:45 (last ticket sold at 17:00). Closed during Christmas time on December 24th at 14:30, and on December 25th and 26th.
Transportation BUS 1, 1A, 7, 7X, 13X, 14 to North Street station, or walk south for about 10 minutes from Brighton station.