Parade Gardens Grand Parade, Bath BA2 4DF
About the Business
Welcome to Parade Gardens, a stunning establishment located in the heart of Bath, United Kingdom. Situated at Grand Parade, our park serves as a top-rated point of interest and tourist attraction. Established in the 18th century, Parade Gardens is an iconic part of Bath's heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's vibrant history.
Our beautiful park is well-manicured and boasts an array of vibrant floral plants, exotic trees, and stunning sculptures. The greenery of Parade Gardens offers visitors a striking contrast to the urban environment that surrounds it. Several seating areas throughout the park provide visitors with a serene atmosphere to relax, unwind, and appreciate the natural beauty of the lush surroundings.
Parade Gardens offers a diverse range of activities for visitors of all ages. The park regularly hosts live concerts, musical performances, and cultural events, providing visitors with an immersive experience of Bath's thriving arts scene.
Our establishment is easily accessible, located in the city center, and close to popular hotels and restaurants. The serene location provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to escape the busy city life and take a leisurely stroll or picnic in the sun. The park's close proximity to the Avon River offers visitors the chance to take a boat ride, adding to the unique experience of visiting Parade Gardens.
Come and enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the Parade Gardens at Grand Parade, Bath, and create unforgettable memories. Our park is a must-visit attraction for both local residents and tourists, so book your tickets now and experience the magic of Bath's iconic Parade Gardens.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 15:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 15:00
Friday:
10:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 15:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 15:00
Reviews
"There’s a ticket price of £2 per adult to get into the park. It’s a small very quite and relaxing area with beautiful flowers and plants, a cute pergola and nice views of the Pulteney Bridge, the river and cascading waterfall. You can borrow deck chairs. At the time of our visit, public toilets weren’t available and apparently you have to pay to use them. If you paid for the entrance to the park, then the toilets should be free. If it hadn’t been for this last detail, this would have been a 5-star review."
"In all the years that I lived in Bath, I had never been into Parade Gardens. So on our latest visit to Bath, we did just that. You can pay a £2 donation, but if you are local to BANES or a student, then you can enter for free. Once in, you can take a leisurely stroll around, including down near the river, where you can take photos of the Pulteney Weir. I was surprised that there were still quite a lovely array of different flowers, for October. They have an onsite cafe, for drinks, cakes and ice cream. You can also sit on the deckchairs provided, for a breather. There are various ornamental statues within the open space. You can also see the pet cemetery. Worth a visit when going to Bath."
"Beautiful park, well manicured and colourful. Odd that they charge £2 for it, unsure where the money goes. Got some nice views of the river and buildings. Toilets are 20p, again odd. Nice place to sit or relax"
"Costs £2 per adult to get into the park. Quiet, relaxing area with some pretty flowerbeds. Good view of the river and cascading waterfall."
"Honestly… £2 fir the entry and 20p toilet sound funny and nothing more for such a small park with nothing special. Just a little park… I know the hustle is about the view… but still it’s just funny to charge £2 for that. Cheap but funny. Does not cost the time to visit… nothing bad about the park itself but I believe you can spend there 10-15 mins max and can see everything from the top. However, the staff working there are super friendly"
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