Royal Pavilion, The William IV Room
Royal Pavilion 4-5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE -
Up to
80 guestsOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
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 elaborate Chinese taste, with a dramatic Indian exterior, this Regency party palace was built by a King who wanted to impress.
The lavish interiors and grand scale are testament to this. The State Rooms available for hire include the opulent Banqueting room, including gold dragon chandelier, and the stunning Music Room, designed to look like the inside of a Chinese lady's jewellery box.
We also have George IV's surprisingly beautiful Great Kitchen available, where the King himself was rumored to eat Christmas lunch. Or if you require something a little smaller we have three more intimate, but just as richly decorated rooms to choose from that are not open to the public.
We work closely with several approved caterers (list below), who are very familiar with the venue, and can also provide recommendations for quality AV suppliers, entertainment, florists and photographers. Classical string trios, harpists and jazz bands work very well in the venue, and we have hosted traditional Regency dance classes for some events which proved very popular.
Approved Caterers:
• Food Glorious Food - www.foodgloriousfoodsouth.co.uk
• The Secret Restaurant - www.thesecretrestaurant.co.uk
• Earth Catering - www.earthcatering.co.uk
• Seasoned - www.beseasoned.co.uk
As a venue for your event, the Royal Pavilion is a truly unique and historic setting like no other.
The William IV Room is one of the most versatile spaces at the Royal Pavilion. Filled with natural light, the Regency style hand painted wallpaper makes for a beautiful backdrop to any event. Popular as a space for wedding receptions, it can seat up to 60 for an elegant lunch or dinner but also looks great set theatre style for a conference or lecture. With a large projector built-in the William IV Room offers a wonderful alternative to everyday meeting venues.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 80
Dining
up to 60
Theatre
up to 80
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 36
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Lectern
Natural light
Stage
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
Atlas
Despite visiting Brighton countless times I had never visited here before now. So was very glad to finally get the opportunity to visit. There is only one word for the pavilion, opulence! Every single detail is some of the most elegant and grand work you may have seen. As you visited on a weekday I felt it was quiet enough to be able to walk around at my own pace, and to take in all the sights without feeling I was in anyone's way. The gardens are beautiful too and the perfect place to relax in the sun.
Doris Chan
It’s a 200 year+ Regency Palace. The palace mixed regency grandeur with Indian architecture ‘the onion 🧅 dome’ and Chinese inspired interiors. It’s fascinating as I am Chinese. I love the Music Room most with beautiful Chinese paintings on red wall. 🤩 Also the bamboo staircase were just so elegant. 🧡 Fascinating to learn the staffing structure in a royal household. Great place to visit. 👍👍
Ahmad Kamarudin
Very interesting visit. The whole inside has been carefully preserved and looked after. Would recommend for a visit to anyone who loves history and art. Also, do get the audioguide as it helps to learn of the history of each room
Paul Ciprian
One of the main points of interest in Brighton, perhaps even the most interesting. A palace with a beautiful and at the same time unusual architecture for this area of the world. The interiors are richly ornamented, some of them look exceptional. On the outside, rehabilitation works are still underway, a lot of scaffolding affecting (for a while) the beauty of the building. Not very crowded at opening time, during the week. The ticket, quite expensive, 19 pounds...
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