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This restaurant is a great place to explore for anyone interested in history or architecture. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, and you can see how King George VI and Queen Victoria lived there. You can also take an audio guided tour for more detailed information about each room. The royal palace is a unique and must-visit experience in Brighton. The rooms are beautifully decorated and the restoration of the... View all feedback.
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The tea rooms are based upstairs in the Royal Pavilion. It’s £16 to visit and therefore access the tea rooms but the ticket lasts a year. They remain closed right now due to Covid. View all feedback.
This restaurant is a great place to explore for anyone interested in history or architecture. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, and you can see how King George VI and Queen Victoria lived there. You can also take an audio guided tour for more detailed information about each room. The royal palace is a unique and must-visit experience in Brighton. The rooms are beautifully decorated and the restoration of the saloon is impressive. The atmosphere with chandeliers is simply amazing. A must-see for visitors and locals in Brighton and Hove.
I had been to this restaurant several times before, but my partner had never visited, so we decided to go in July 2022. The building is unique with beautiful architecture and stunning Eastern decorations. The palace has been renovated and looks fantastic. The spacious dining room and elegant chandeliers never fail to impress. The staff is incredibly friendly and eager to answer any questions about the history or artist George IW. I highly recommend visiting, even during peak times. It's really cool! Don't miss out if you have the opportunity.
Absolutely stunning! very well maintained, fantastic displays made of antique and unique pieces. there are QR codes with vocal guides everywhere, so they can hear how they go over the house, as well as explanatory boards. sleep in impeccable conditions. enjoyed it enormous and will go back. the ticket is valid for an entry also on another side not far from here. negatiw: the gardens need something tlc! there is so much potential, but it is usually grass with some trees. the personal was friendly and professional.
Beautiful piece of history, easily the most stunning British palace I've visited thus far. The tea room inside is no longer open. Your tickets will get you in on the day with re-entry for the next few MONTHS if you hang onto your ticket. There is an audio guide available if you scan QR code from room to room. There is a cafe in the gardens and a gift shop at the end of the tour entry to the palace.
Definitely one of the best tourist destinations of Brighton. It may look a bit dated on the outside but don't be fooled. The inside is an amazing restauration project, going on for a century or so, of one of the most lavish of palaces. George the IV was one influential party person and chose to live the good life. No party or dinner to big. However also a sad man who was clearly trying to compensate for something. The result is one of the most spectacular palaces I have ever seen.
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