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Parade Gardens

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Parade Gardens

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Parade Gardens is a historic, Grade II listed park nestled in the heart of Bath, Somerset, England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 75 meters, these renowned gardens offer a tranquil escape with picturesque views of the River Avon, the iconic Pulteney Bridge, and the weir. It stands as a cherished natural feature within the bustling city, celebrated for its meticulously maintained grounds and vibrant floral displays.

Visitors consistently praise Parade Gardens for its delightful atmosphere and prime central location,…

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    March 29, 2017

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    Majestic park at river level over looking the weir and providing the perfect retreat from shopping!
    These delightful gardens are Bath’s most centrally situated and popular pleasure grounds, attracting both …

    May 24, 2018

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    Parade gardens reflects the original level of the city. The city that we currently have was built up by the rubble from the stone mines to its current height. these gardens are closest to the centre of bath and is a popular place for formal photos. Every summer there is a regency parade that finishes in the gardens

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    Location: Bath and North East Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Parade Gardens dog-friendly?

    While Parade Gardens is a beautiful spot, dogs are generally not permitted inside the main garden area to maintain the pristine floral displays and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Assistance dogs are, of course, an exception.

    Is Parade Gardens accessible for wheelchair users or prams?

    Yes, Parade Gardens is designed to be accessible. The paths within the gardens are generally level and well-maintained, making it suitable for wheelchair users and prams. There are also accessible facilities on site.

    What are the parking options near Parade Gardens?

    Parade Gardens is centrally located in Bath, so dedicated on-site parking is not available. However, several public car parks are within walking distance, such as the Bath Spa railway station car park or the SouthGate car park. Given its central location, public transport is highly recommended, with Bath's train and bus stations being very close by.

    How long does it typically take to walk around Parade Gardens?

    Parade Gardens covers approximately 2.5 to 3.1 acres. A leisurely stroll through the entire garden, taking in the views and floral displays, might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how much you wish to linger and enjoy the atmosphere or listen to a bandstand performance.

    Are there any specific viewpoints within Parade Gardens for the best photos of Pulteney Bridge?

    Absolutely! The colonnade along the western boundary of Parade Gardens offers exceptional views of the River Avon, the iconic Pulteney Bridge, and the weir. This spot is particularly popular for capturing picturesque photos.

    Can you visit Parade Gardens during the winter months?

    While the gardens are at their peak bloom from April to September, they are generally open year-round, though opening hours may be reduced in winter. The formal floral displays will not be as vibrant, but the gardens still offer a peaceful retreat and views of the river and Pulteney Bridge. It's advisable to check the official Bath & North East Somerset Council website for current opening times during the off-season.

    What kind of entertainment can visitors expect at Parade Gardens?

    During the summer months, the charming Edwardian bandstand in Parade Gardens hosts a variety of concerts and musical performances. Additionally, children's entertainment is often provided during the summer holidays, making it a lively spot for families.

    Are there any circular walks that start from Parade Gardens?

    While Parade Gardens itself is a destination for a leisurely stroll, its central location makes it an excellent starting point for various circular walks around Bath. You can easily connect to routes along the River Avon, through the city center, or towards other historical landmarks. Many such routes can be found on komoot.

    What is the historical significance of Parade Gardens' elevation compared to the rest of Bath?

    Parade Gardens uniquely reflects the original ground level of Bath. Much of the modern city was built up using rubble from stone mines, raising its height. The gardens offer a glimpse into the city's historical topography, providing a fascinating perspective on Bath's development.

    Are there any other natural features or parks in Bath that compare to Parade Gardens?

    Bath boasts several beautiful green spaces. While Parade Gardens is unique for its central riverside location and formal floral displays, other notable parks include Royal Victoria Park, known for its botanical gardens and expansive lawns, and Alexandra Park, which offers panoramic views of the city from a higher elevation. Each offers a distinct experience.

    Is there a fee to enter Parade Gardens, and are there any discounts?

    Yes, there is typically a small entrance fee for non-residents to enter Parade Gardens. However, residents of Bath & North East Somerset with a Discovery Card enjoy free access. It's always a good idea to check the official Bath & North East Somerset Council website for the most current pricing and any potential trial periods of free entry.

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