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Brighton and Royal Pavilion
Seaside resort with exotic Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, and vibrant shopping in The Lanes.
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George IV's Indo-Saracenic fantasy palace proves British royalty once embraced pure architectural madness. Mughal domes meet Chinese dragons in this seaside pleasure dome where Regency excess reached glorious heights—a one-ton crystal chandelier dangles from a silvered dragon while gilt lotus flowers bloom across Music Room ceilings.
Palace of Impossible Dreams
Step inside to discover hand-painted Chinese wallpaper, bamboo staircases that aren't bamboo, and cast-iron palm trees supporting the Great Kitchen. The Banqueting Room's 30-foot dragon breathes crystal light over tables where George IV hosted legendary parties. Even Queen Victoria found it "too much," selling this fever dream to Brighton in 1850.
Audio guides reveal scandalous Regency gossip while you explore rooms where Eastern fantasy met Western comfort. The restored gardens feature rare plants from the original design, creating outdoor rooms perfect for understanding how princes once played at being sultans.
Brighton's Bohemian Seaside
Beyond palace gates, Brighton pulses with creative energy. The pebble beach stretches beneath Brighton Pier's traditional amusements—dodgems, candy floss, arcade games since 1899. The Lanes' twisting alleys hide antique treasures, while North Laine's colorful streets showcase independent boutiques and street art.
This LGBTQ+ capital offers everything from fish and chips to Michelin-recommended dining. One-hour trains from London make day trips easy, though staying overnight reveals Brighton's famous nightlife. Don't miss the British Airways i360 for 450-foot-high views across the Channel.