Dane John Gardens is a historic public park and gardens in the heart of Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom. It serves as an urban oasis- a place of tranquility away from the hustle of city life. The name 'Dane John' possibly originates from the Norman 'Donjon', referring to an ancient mound in the gardens which is thought to date back to the 1st century when it could have been a Roman burial mound. Overlooking the city, it provides panoramic views of the iconic Canterbury Cathedral and surrounding areas when climbed. The gardens were formally laid out in the 18th century and feature a central fountain, pathways weaving through well-manicured lawns, flower beds, and a variety of mature trees. There is also a bandstand which hosts concerts during summer months, making it a vibrant place for community gatherings. Play areas for children, walkways, and benches add to the leisurely ambiance, making it a favoured spot among locals and tourists alike for picnics, strolls, and relaxation. Historical significance combines with its natural beauty to offer a pleasing experience through every season.