Churchill Square is the major city-centre shopping centre, in the city of Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom.
It was built during the 1960s by the architects Russell Diplock & Associates, obscuring several streets. That original centre included high-rise office blocks, and had various shops and a supermarket with open but covered walkways between them. It was completely rebuilt as an indoor mall which opened in 1998, involving further road closures and changes to the underlying street layout.
Owned by Standard Life Investments, in common with the Brent Cross Shopping Centre in Barnet, London, Churchill Square has up to 85 shops in addition to several sites for "open-air" style stalls in the corridors. It is arranged over three floors with only the food court on the uppermost; some of the largest stores occupy two floors. The majority of the shops are UK chain stores.
Churchill Square is accessible directly by car (with 1600 spaces) or bus, or a five- to ten-minute walk from Brighton station.