Other highlights include a visit to the Saloon ‘Bottle’ – the interior of the main dome above the Pavilion’s Saloon, which originally was used as servants’ quarters and is now covered in graffiti stretching back to the 1850s when the building was sold to the Brighton Corporation by Queen Victoria.
Specialist conservation staff and curators lead the tours, and as well as the behind the scenes tour there are tours looking into women in Regency England, the life of the servants at the palace, and one where you can find out about dandies and the decadence that occurred in the Pavilion in King George’s day.