
Old Steine Gardens Brighton
A central green oasis in Brighton featuring a Victorian fountain and war memorials, offering a peaceful urban retreat.
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Old Steine Gardens Brighton
Best Time
Vibrant Brighton Fringe atmosphere
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A central green oasis in Brighton featuring a Victorian fountain and war memorials, offering a peaceful urban retreat.
"A popular well-used space right in the heart of the city, yards from the beach."

🎯 Evening Safety
Be aware of surroundings after dark; some areas may feel less safe.
🚧 Check Construction
Road works may affect access. Check local updates before visiting.

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Rating
4.2 · 939 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Victorian Fountain
Center of the gardens
A beautifully maintained Victorian fountain, offering a peaceful spot to relax amidst the city buzz.
War Memorials
Within the gardens
Poignant memorials honoring fallen soldiers, providing a moment of reflection and remembrance.
Statue of Sir John Cordy Burrows
Near the fountain
A notable statue of the surgeon and former mayor, adding historical significance to the gardens.
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🎯 Evening Safety
Be aware of surroundings after dark; some areas may feel less safe.
🚧 Check Construction
Road works may affect access. Check local updates before visiting.
All green spaces occupied.
Anyone else feel like the community spaces in the city are always occupied by some commercial pop up event then left in a state. We've just had the football and now a huge pop up along the steine gardens, the level, Preston park. These spaces look like a mess and they don't feel…
What do people think of the plan for the last bit of valley gardens?
Should hopefully improve the traffic a bit if they’re sensible with the traffic lights. Cycle lane looks like a right ballache If you’re heading south. It’s already way easier to stay on the road when you get to the level coming down Lewes road, otherwise you have to stop all…
☕ Nearby Cafe
Enjoy a coffee at the great cafe located conveniently close to the gardens.
🎡 Past Events
The gardens have hosted events like protests and a temporary Ferris wheel.
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🎯 Evening Safety
Be aware of surroundings after dark; some areas may feel less safe.
🚧 Check Construction
Road works may affect access. Check local updates before visiting.
☕ Nearby Cafe
Enjoy a coffee at the great cafe located conveniently close to the gardens.
🎡 Past Events
The gardens have hosted events like protests and a temporary Ferris wheel.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Old Steine Gardens is appreciated for its well-maintained greenery, central location near the beach, and the charming Victorian fountain. It offers a peaceful break from the city bustle and can be a vibrant spot during events like the Brighton Fringe. However, ongoing road construction can sometimes limit access, and some visitors advise caution regarding safety after dark.
"I just stopped by Old Steine Gardens in Brighton while passing through. Everything looked alive and well-maintained, which was nice to see. To be honest, I’m a little tired these days, but it was good to take a few minutes by the fountain and just relax. It was working properly, and the spot gave a little peaceful break from the busy city. Sometimes it’s these simple places that make a difference."
Andy Kybett
"Went to see the Christmas Trees at the Royal Pavilion, I go every year when they are put and dressed. There is a beautiful tree in each room, and they are all different. The year they had Father Christmas which you would have to book to see. Well worth going to see at Christmas."
Laureen Weekes
"When it’s the Brighton Fringe (around May to June) this place is just magical. So vibrant and full of cool shows and fun. Both day time and night time are good time to visit. Potentially a good place to hang out with friends or bring kids to.
Sometimes there are also protests here in other months. There was once a temporary Ferris wheel was installed here."
Mina
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Old Steine Gardens is centrally located in Brighton, easily accessible by public transport. Numerous bus routes stop nearby, and it's a short walk from Brighton train station. Its proximity to the beach also makes it a convenient stop if you're exploring the seafront.
While there isn't dedicated parking within the gardens, several public car parks are available in the vicinity, though they can be busy and costly. Consider using public transport to avoid parking hassles.
Yes, Old Steine Gardens is just yards from the beach and a very short walk from Brighton Pier, making it an easy addition to your seafront exploration.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Old Steine Gardens is a public space and entry is free. You can wander through the gardens and enjoy the fountain and memorials without any admission fee.
As a public park, Old Steine Gardens is generally accessible during daylight hours. However, specific access might be affected by ongoing construction or special events.
The pathways within Old Steine Gardens are generally paved and accessible, though temporary construction may create some diversions. It's advisable to check for current site conditions if accessibility is a major concern.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can admire the Victorian fountain, pay respects at the war memorials, and see the statue of Sir John Cordy Burrows. It's a great spot for a peaceful break and people-watching.
Yes, the fountain, memorials, and the general greenery offer pleasant photo opportunities, especially during events like the Brighton Fringe.
Historically, the gardens have been a venue for public events, including protests and festivals like the Brighton Fringe, which brings a vibrant atmosphere.
While centrally located, some visitors suggest exercising caution after dark, particularly for solo travelers.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There isn't dining within the gardens themselves, but a great cafe is located nearby, offering convenient refreshments.
Picnicking is generally permitted in public gardens. However, be mindful of any temporary restrictions due to construction or events.
📸 📸 Photography
The Victorian fountain is a popular subject, as are the war memorials for a more somber shot. During events like the Brighton Fringe, the lively atmosphere provides unique photographic opportunities.
During the Christmas season, the gardens can be beautifully decorated, offering festive photo opportunities, especially if there are trees on display.





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