Who’s that tip-toeing across the rooftops of the Royal Pavilion? Could it be Father Christmas making an early visit to Brighton?
A rather jolly figure was spotted this week among the domes and turrets of the Indian-inspired former royal palace, sparking festive excitement in the city.
Rumour has it that he was checking in on his hardworking elves as they prepare his grotto ahead of his grand arrival on Saturday (30 November ).
Tickets for this magical experience are selling faster than hot mince pies, with only a few slots remaining. The festive visit includes entry to the Royal Pavilion, a sparkling Christmas tree trail, and a fun-filled Christ-mouse trail for families.
Every child will receive a special gift from Father Christmas himself, while grown-ups can indulge in seasonal treats, including mulled wine, available at the Pavilion.
Santa will be in the building until Christmas Eve.
To book tickets, visit Brighton & Hove Museums website.