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Experience the best of Sussex visiting the Royal Pavilion, followed by a Cream Tea in Brighton’s Wine Cellar.
With a colourful history stretching back over 200 years, The Royal Pavilion was initially built as a seaside pleasure place for King George IV. Since then, it has served as a civic building, First World War hospital and now become a true icon of Brighton. Effortlessly fusing Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China, explore The Pavilion’s vast array of furniture and works of art which include original pieces lent by HM the Queen.
After marvelling at the Pavilion, continue your adventure heading to The Wine Cellar for a Cream Tea. Tuck into a delectable scone with clotted cream and jam, paired with a pot of tea. Seaside days out don’t get much better than this.