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The Sea Garden is open to the public year-round, 24 hours a day, as it is an open-air urban space. It sits in the heart of Burgas, next to the seaport and the beach. To get there, simply walk from the city center. More details here: Official Burgas website
No, entry is completely free. It is a public park that also regularly hosts free cultural events and concerts during the summer months.
We recommend setting aside 2-3 hours to explore at a relaxed pace, enjoying the seafront promenade, the modern sculptures, and the views of the Black Sea. If you visit in summer, allow extra time for its beaches.
It is an icon of urban transformation: it was built in 2010 on abandoned industrial land as an ecological and social project. It blends sustainability with contemporary art, including 20 works by Bulgarian and international artists.
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) for the mild weather and smaller crowds. In summer, come early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the crowds and enjoy spectacular sunsets.
Yes, it has paved paths and ramps throughout all main areas. There are also accessible restrooms near the main entrance and the Amphitheater.
Less than a 10-minute walk away you will find: the Burgas Flower Garden with its floral clock, the Burgas Bridge (the longest in Bulgaria), the Archaeological Museum, and the Cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius. More info: Burgas Tourism
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water in summer. After dark, the sculptures are illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere. If you are looking for somewhere to eat, the 86 Moreto restaurant sits right next to the park with a seaside terrace: Visit website
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