The Royal Pavilion

The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton. It was originally built in 1787 as a seaside home for George IV, Prince of Wales and the interior decoration was heavily influenced by Chinese art. Visitors are invited to explore the Pavilion and learn about its history.

Royal Pavillion building on a Summer's day

Free entry for badge holders

The Royal Pavilion is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free.

To gain free entry, each child must have a Blue Peter badge, a valid Blue Peter badge ID card and be accompanied by a full paying or concessionary adult. If a paying adult is accompanied by two children with badges and valid badge cards, free entry will be given for both children.

If a disabled badge holder is accompanied by a registered carer, both can gain free entry. Carers must bring supporting documents.

Before you visit any of the attractions, grab a grown-up and read the Blue Peter Badge Attractions Terms and Conditions.

Find out how to apply for a Blue Peter badge today and remember to take your badge ID card to take advantage of this offer!

Address

The Royal Pavilion

4/5 Pavillion Buildings

Brighton

East Sussex

BN1 1EE

Telephone

03000 290900

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