Explore the palace and gardens with flexible daytime entry.

Step inside one of Brighton’s most distinctive landmarks with Royal Pavilion tickets. You can explore lavish royal rooms, see the famous Banqueting Room and Music Room, and wander through the Pavilion Gardens at your own pace.
This is a good pick for families, older children and anyone looking for a cultural stop in central Brighton. The palace mixes royal history with bold interiors, and the gardens give you space to slow down between rooms.
Your ticket covers standard admission to the Royal Pavilion, but not Brighton Museum and Art Gallery or paid specialist tours. For more family attractions like this, browse our museums and art galleries in East Sussex.

Royal Pavilion admission gives you entry to the main palace and the surrounding gardens during standard opening hours. Tickets are not timed, so you can arrive at any point during the day before last admission.
Your visit includes access to the main historic interiors, including standout spaces such as the Banqueting Room and Music Room. The official interactive audio guide is also included.
Some experiences are separate paid extras. Specialist tours and entry to Brighton Museum and Art Gallery are not part of standard Royal Pavilion admission.
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Royal Pavilion tickets give you access to one of Brighton’s best-known historic buildings, right in the city centre. Inside, you can move through richly decorated rooms created for George IV and see interiors that feel very different from a typical stately home.
The main route takes you through the palace rooms most visitors come to see, including the Banqueting Room, the Music Room and other restored spaces that show how the building was used. The included audio guide helps explain what you are looking at as you go.
Outside, the Pavilion Gardens give families a bit more breathing room before or after the indoor visit. That makes this a practical option if you want a central Brighton attraction that mixes history, architecture and a short walk outdoors.
This experience suits families with school-age children, teens and adults with an interest in history, design or unusual buildings. If you are planning a full day in the area, take a look at more things to do in Brighton.
Book your Royal Pavilion tickets and add a flexible city-centre stop to your Brighton plans.

Your ticket covers the main public rooms inside the Royal Pavilion. That includes major spaces such as the Banqueting Room and Music Room, which are among the most recognisable parts of the building.

The Pavilion Gardens are included with your visit and sit right outside the palace. They give families somewhere to pause after the indoor route and make the visit feel less rushed.

An official interactive audio guide is included with admission. It adds background on the palace, its royal history and the design details you might otherwise miss.

Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1EE
Get DirectionsBy Car:
The Royal Pavilion is centrally located in Brighton (postcode BN1 1FN), but it does not offer on-site parking. Blue Badge holders can use designated on-street bays on nearby streets. For standard vehicles, it's best to park in nearby public car park, such as Churchill Square or London Road and walk 5–10 minutes to the Pavilion.
By Train:
Brighton Railway Station, the city’s main rail terminus, is approximately a 15‑minute walk (or a short bus ride) from the Pavilion. Trains run regularly from London (Victoria, Bridge), Gatwick Airport, and other Sussex towns, typically taking about one hour from London.
By Bus:
Multiple local buses stop within a 2–5 minute walk of the Pavilion. Key stops include Old Steine and North Street, served by buses 7, 27, 28, 37 and 700.
Open daily (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
April – September
9.30am – 5.45pm
(last admission 5pm)
October – March
10am – 5.15pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
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