The Royal Pavilion, located in Brighton, England, is a former royal residence that was built as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales. Designed in the Indo-Saracenic style by architect John Nash, it features domes and minarets that give it a unique appearance. After being used by various royals, including King George IV and Queen Victoria, the Pavilion was eventually sold to the city of Brighton in 1850. Today, it attracts around 400,000 visitors annually and is a popular venue for weddings, with its beautifully restored Regency garden adding to its charm.