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Royal Pavilion, William Iv Room

Location pin

Royal Pavilion 4-5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE - 

  • Users

    Up to
    60 standing

Universally acclaimed as one of the most exotically beautiful buildings in the British Isles, the Royal Pavilion is the magnificent former seaside residence of King George IV. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior, this Regency palace is quite breathtaking. Restored

A Melamine Placemat with design depicting details of the beautiful late 18th Century Chinese wallpaper from the William IV at the Royal Pavilion. The current wallpaper was reproduced painstakingly from fragments by Royal Pavilion conservator Gordon Grant.

Capacity & layout

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 60

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 60

Audio & visual

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • Dolly천유

    February 2024

    Amazing place! A fantastic fusion of different cultures! Really enjoy the cultural elements and diversity here, it’s a much go. Adult for £18 but it’s totally worth it!

  • Galina Lokshina

    February 2024

    We expected spending an hour, maybe 1½ hours there, but ended up spending almost 3 hours. No, no, don't worry, you can spend less, but it is very much possible to spend there a lot of time without noticing. Beautiful place, so many interesting details... I would only suggest to their audio guides programmer to make sure when guide tells you to press something, there must be something there instead of "nothing in this section". ;)

  • Neville Clark

    January 2024

    The heady mix of emotions stirred by a visit to one place is a bit of a shock. I am still digesting how a line of possibly mad family members had access to spend beyond their means, enjoy pleasures beyond their means and yet enjoy support of the masses. Such a knowledgeable and informative team work here it is easy to touch the past. Skills I stand in awe to admire took three hours observing. Listening to commentary on my device, taking in answers to questions and musing at the many levels of conflicting energies that eventually gave us a wonderful insight into frivolous times not that long ago. Truly a moving experience up there with the best movie. Is it Schindler's list or dare I suggest others that raise a similar number of questions of our fellow man? Fantastic place. Made even better by the staff.