Royal Pavilion
BN1 1EE Pavilion Parade Brighton and Hove
The Royal Pavilion also known as the Brighton Pavilion & Brighton Museum - King George IV
This was built as a seaside palace for King George IV and has over 200 years of history and was used as a military hospital during the first world war. Brighton became accessible to Londoners in 1841 because of rail. The Royal Pavilion Garden has an impressive selection of plants. The Palace receives about 400,000 visitors annually. Architect John Nash - Grade I listed building.
Entry to the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Museum and Preston Manor: Adult £27.00 – Child £17.00 (visit website for special offers).
Trains leave from London’s Victoria Station to Brighton - average time 1 hour 10 minutes (fastest train 53 minutes).