Free parking is offered to all Blue Badge holders. Please ensure that your Blue Badge is displayed at all times when parking at this car park. If dedicated Blue Badge bays are occupied, please park within any available space and display your Blue Badge.
Is disabled parking free in Brighton?
In light touch parking zones Blue Badge Holders are able to park for free during the hours of restriction. You must display a valid Blue Badge. To find out more please see our parking zone information page.
Is there any free parking in Brighton?
Yes, and many of the residential streets in Brighton and Hove are now permit parking only. some area’s are free after 6pm, some after 8pm, depends which zone, usually until 8 or 9am.
How do I drop off at Brighton station?
Drop-off and pick-up
The drop off and pick up point for Brighton station is located by the Eastern entrance on Stroudley Road.
Is Brighton Marina parking free?
The car park offers FREE PARKING for 1500 vehicles for marina visitors only (4 hour time limit apply). Height restrictions apply 1.95m.
Do disabled drivers pay for parking?
Do I have to pay? If you have a valid disabled persons parking card, the disabled parking spaces provided by local authorities are free of charge. Under local bye-laws, each local authority has the discretion to set time limits for parking in these spaces.
Where are the disabled parking spaces in Brighton?
Disabled Parking Bays – central
- New Road.
- Church Street.
- King Place.
- Prince Albert Street.
- Ship Street.
- Duke Street.
- Brills Lane.
- Marlborough Street.
Where is the cheapest to park in Brighton?
Off-street parking
Brighton and Hove City Council operate a number of car parks throughout the city at a competitive rate. The cheapest of these is London Road car park (Providence Place, BN1 4GE – follow the link to reserve your space), located just a short walk from Brighton train station.
Can you park on a single yellow line in Brighton?
Restricted parking hours of the single yellow line are 9am to 6pm Monday to Saturday. It means it is free for the whole day on Sundays and free from 6pm to 9am on other days. Then you may able to park for free for a maximum of 39 hours during your stay.
How much does parking cost in Brighton?
Brighton Centre Russell Road compared to other car parks nearby
Brighton Centre Russell Road | |
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Tariff | 1 hour £2.95 1 to 2 hours £5.90 2 to 3 hours £8.85 3 to 24 hours £8.95 App 1 hour £2.45 App 1 to 2 hours £4.90 App 2 to 3 hours £7.35 App 3 to 24 hours £7.95 |
Number of Spaces | Total Spaces 72 Wider bays 0 Disabled bays 2 |
Can you use an Oyster card at Brighton station?
Visitors arriving from London should note that Brighton is outside London Transport zones and Oyster cards are not valid.
How long is the walk from Brighton station to the beach?
11 minutes
It only takes 11 minutes to walk from Brighton station to the beach. Simply head out of the station and walk down Queens Road to the very end, where you’ll see the beach right in front of you.
Which is the main Brighton station?
Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton, East Sussex.
Brighton railway station.
Brighton | |
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2016/17 | 15.993 million |
Interchange | 1.498 million |
2017/18 | 16.929 million |
Interchange | 1.596 million |
How long can you park Brighton Marina?
The marina is home to a large multi-story car park which offers free parking for 1500 cars for up to 4 hours – an excellent choice for those visiting the marina for a limited amount of time.
Can I use my bus pass on Brighton Park and Ride?
Buses are free if you have an England National bus pass (like our disabled person’s bus pass or older person’s bus pass).
How long can you park in Asda car park Brighton Marina?
Opening Times
We offer 24 hr trading, free parking (2 hours maximum), pharmacy, petrol station, grocery click & collect, home shopping and electric car charging. To navigate, press the arrow keys.
How does disabled parking work?
If you have a Blue Badge you can park in places other drivers can’t, for example parking spaces for Blue Badge holders. The Blue Badge is linked to you rather than a vehicle, so you can use it with any car. This includes taxis and hire cars that you’re driving, or travelling in as a passenger.
What are the benefits of a Blue Badge?
A Blue Badge will help you to park close to your destination, either as a passenger or driver. The badge is intended for on-street parking only. Off-street car parks, such as those provided by shopping centres, hospitals or supermarkets are covered by separate rules.
Do you have to pay for a disabled car?
From 27 October 2025 you will need to pay the daily ULEZ charge for your ‘disabled’ or ‘disabled passenger vehicle’ tax class vehicle if it does not meet the ULEZ emission standards.
Can blue badge holders park in pay and display Brighton?
In our civil parking areas, blue badge holders can also park for free without time limit in: shared use bays. pay and display bays.
Is wheelchair parking free?
In Ireland the Parking Permit enables the permit holder to park the vehicle in designated on-street accessible parking bay free of charge for an unlimited duration unless otherwise stated. Generally, all street parking spaces or local authority car parks provide parking at no cost to the Permit holder.