Royal PavilionvsBrighton i360
Royal Pavilion and British Airways i360 are both endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Royal Pavilion is preferred by most reviewers compared to British Airways i360. Royal Pavilion scores 96 with recommendations from 5 reviews including Fodor's, Atlas Obscura and The Telegraph.
Royal Pavilion
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
The Telegraph
Independent
Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1EE
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"The city's most remarkable building is this delightfully over-the-top domed and pinnacled fantasy." Full review
Top choice
"The Royal Pavilion is the city’s must-see attraction." Full review
3 Stars
"This incredible, Oriental confection in stucco and stone reflects the brilliant personality of George, Prince of Wales (1762-1811), later to become King George IV." Full review
"Regency-era excess on the English Coast. " Full review
"Prince Regent’s farmhouse turned pleasure palace is Brighton’s most distinctive icon, and a visit here is like gorging on too many cream cakes." Full review
"Built as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, later George IV...its onion-shaped domes, towering minarets and detailed colonnades have been likened to the Taj Mahal."
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Brighton i360
Lonely Planet
The Telegraph
Independent
Lower Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2LN, England
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"The i360 is the world’s tallest moving observation tower and the vistas from it are truly spectacular – certainly much better than the views of it." Full review
"Float above the city and seafront in Brighton’s futuristic “vertical pier”." Full review
"You’ll find quality buskers near the i360, a strange sightseeing pod-slash-tower, while at night, the circus contingent of Brighton often comes out with mesmerising fire juggling and poi performances"
City guides
March 14, 2022