**Portobello Community Garden** is a serene oasis nestled along the picturesque Portobello seaside in Edinburgh, EH15 2DX. This award-winning garden has proudly held the Green Flag since 2010, a testament to its commitment to maintaining a high-quality greenspace that enriches the community. With its three striking Coade Stone pillars and inviting seaside-inspired plantings, the garden offers a tranquil escape for visitors of all ages.

At Portobello Community Garden, we prioritize customer satisfaction and aim to provide an exceptional experience for all who enter. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful spot to relax, a place to connect with nature, or a venue for community events, our welcoming atmosphere caters to every need. Our knowledgeable team is always on hand to assist with inquiries, ensuring you have all the information you need for a fulfilling visit.

Explore our beautiful seating areas or participate in our engaging workshops and community activities designed to foster environmental awareness and communal bonding. We invite you to join us in celebrating the beauty of nature while making lasting memories in this vibrant green space. For further details or to book an appointment, feel free to contact us during business hours or visit our website. At Portobello Community Garden, we’re more than just a garden; we’re a thriving community committed to sustainability and connection.

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Giovani Pascenco (Adopted child of God)

4 Google Rating

I always felt at the sea shore most comfortable. But to love the sea ,is to love the world and lovin

4/ 5

I always felt at the sea shore most comfortable. But to love the sea ,is to love the world and loving the world makes me an enemy of the HOLY GOD which Love me that much that HE sent HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON TO DIE for my sins. But i surely most liked.

Charles Vladimir VARNICA

5 Google Rating

Windy lovely beach. We had 12°c one of hottest january in Scotland history

5/ 5

Windy lovely beach. We had 12°c one of hottest january in Scotland history

Jane Cunnison

5 Google Rating

Portobello beach on New Years Eve was great! Nice atmosphere.

5/ 5

Portobello beach on New Years Eve was great! Nice atmosphere.

James Donald

5 Google Rating

Lovely place... Great place to walk your dog

5/ 5

Lovely place... Great place to walk your dog

Aj Benne

5 Google Rating

Came here on 2nd January oh so buzy..Nice walk

5/ 5

Came here on 2nd January oh so buzy..Nice walk

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