Steyne Gardens, Worthing BN11 3DZ
Marine Parade, Worthing BN11 3DZ
Liverpool Gardens, Worthing BN11 1RY
Location
Worthing is a seaside resort town in West Sussex, England. It's located at the foot of the South Downs, 11 miles west of Brighton and 18 miles east of Chichester. With its pier, beach and local shops, Worthing is a popular tourist destination during the holidays, but is still worth visiting all year round.
What's There?
Whatever you’re searching for, there’s something for every shopper in Worthing. High-street shops, independent boutiques and larger shopping centres are all within easy reach, making the town a great place for some retail fun.
Worthing is filled with art galleries and studios. If you’re searching for something special to hang in your home or you’d love to buy something made by a local creator, there are plenty of arts and crafts outlets and shops in Worthing.
Parking
Parking around Steyne Gardens will give easy access to Warwick Street, a picturesque street with a jewellery shop and lots of cafés and restaurants.
You can also park along the Marine Parade, with parking on both sides of the street. This will give easy access to the Royal Arcade shopping mall and the South Street Square.
The Montague car park is another option, with it being 100 metres from Warwick Street, and its close proximity to Liverpool Gardens offering a place to stop and rest.
Pay-and-display parking is £1.20 per hour, and you can park for a maximum of 4 hours.
Parking is free for those with blue badges.
Accessibility
When parking around Steyen Gardens, there's a short walk to Warwick Street (around 200 metres). There are plenty for benches around the park, and then more benches along Warwick Street too; so you don't have to worry about finding a place to stop and rest.
When parking along the Marine Parade, you can access:
Montague Place (due to be refurbished in 2024, making it a green space with more seating), which currently has two benches on the right side of the street, and then a 100-metre walk to the next set of benches at Montague Street.
Bath Place, with around 100 metres before reaching a bench on Montague Street.
The Royal Arcade, with plenty of benches inside.
Worthing's streets are level and suitable for wheelchair and mobility scooter users, with plenty of space along the main shopping streets.
Conclusion
Overall, Worthing is a great place to visit for those with mobility issues. Plenty of benches and places to park make Worthing's high-streets easily accessible. If you struggle to walk long distances, I would recommend looking on google street view to check the location of benches; this can help you plan your visit.
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