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The Royal Pavilion Townhouse Hotel is set in a unique location whose decoration has been sourced to match those used in different periods and locations. The paint techniques used are similar to those used in the Prince Regent's Royal Pavlion. Each striking room has been hand-painted. All this makes for a unique venue to hold a small business meeting or private dining experience. There are eight individual rooms, with the de-luxe bathrooms being ensuite and some including a jacuzzie or double shower. The drapes and other soft furnishings were commissioned from suppliers in the Far East. A distinctive interior style is only part of the equation, as an elegant and intimate atmosphere have been created to ensure your style is comparable to the privacy of a private home. The cocktail bar is for the exclusive use of the hotel's guests. You can take breakfast at leisure in your room or in a private area on the ground floor. Brighton's main conference venue, the Brighton Centre, together with the Hilton Metropole Exhibition Halls, are just a short walk away along Kings Road. The eight bedrooms are decorated in different styles as follows: La Chambre De Louise has the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles; The Prince Regent has trompe-l'oeil in a style widely used by John Nash throughout the Royal Pavilion; Beijing Dragon is influenced by the Red Drawing Room of the Royal Pavilion with golden dragons surrounded by vibrant crimson and gold; The Tudor Rose reflects the simple and functional Tudor style; Chinoise Garden is comparable to Queen Victoria's apartments in the Royal Pavilion, decorated with Chinoiserie elegent; The Llanna has the soft furnishings and drapes of the Far East with a gold colour scheme and strong textures on the walls; Camera Venezia has Venetian polished plaster techniques, which will appeal to the post-modern loving guest; the final room, Paradise Cove, is situated at the top of the hotel and features a tropical fantasy with murals giving the feel of beimg on a hilltop veranda looking over a bay.
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