

Brighton Dome
Brighton Dome Concert Hall & Ticket Office, Church Street, Brighton, Brighton, BN1 1UE -
Up to
1700 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
Located in the very heart of bustling Brighton; Brighton Dome has five unique and versatile venues to offer, suitable for any event. Originally part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, Brighton Dome is steeped in history dating back to the early 1800's. It's stunning architecture and varied interiors allow each event to make a lasting impression. Our expert team will be on hand throughout to ensure your event runs without any hitches. Imagine your event. We can create it.
Capacity & Layout
Dining
up to 100
Theatre
up to 1700
Boardroom
up to 40
Cabaret
up to 400
Classroom
up to 450
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Facilities & Amenities
Premises parking
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Stage
Tea
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Location
Reviews
- Saidolim DjuraevAugust 2025
Very nice place to have a small picnic with family in the park next to the Royal Pavilion. There were a great yard to have a sit and listen to the music played by the artist in the centre of the park (garden). There are very unique plants all around. Some part of garden is close to entry as the plants can be damaged. There is a museum of Art next to the Royal Pavilion. I recommend to visit the place if you go for a beach in Brighton.
- Tatiana KrivetskayaAugust 2025
This place is 100% worth visiting! You will find yourself in a palace of joy and pleasure Honestly the opinions of the palace are so different. One may be mesmerised while another bored with the fake impression of an Asian style but you would rather go yourself to have your own opinion. Get a family ticket for a group and you can use it multiple times during the year The audio guides are really worth buying - they give you brief and useful details of what you see around and the numbers in the plates I. The rooms help you easily understand shared you are and what part of the guide to listen to. If you are with smaller kids - suggest them count (or take photos) of every b dragon they see - picture, sculpture, soft toy or maybe A real one?) - this will be so much fun for them. I like to wear a long dress to feel relevant to the place
- ClaireAugust 2025
So wonderfully over the top, I particularly enjoyed the Colour exhibition which offered a fascinating insight into the use and development of colour. Not my first visit, but there's always something new to see. Highly recommended. The gift shop is a mine of must have books and decorative items. I love the plate I bought.
- Zen CheungAugust 2025
I didn't go inside the Royal Palace. This royal building is completely different from the general Victorian era and is quite historically valuable. If you like the style of Chinese and Indian elements, you should buy a ticket to visit. I believe it will be a good trip.
- OzlemAugust 2025
The rooms were lovely. Your tickets gives you unlimited visits for a year, which is nice. However, from the outside it looks bigger than it actually is and I was able to go through it very quickly.
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