**Botanical Gardens Bath**: Nestled in the heart of Bath, the Botanical Gardens at Park Lane offers a serene escape into nature’s beauty. Renowned for its diverse collection of flora, this enchanting garden not only serves as a visual delight but also promotes relaxation and wellness, making it a perfect destination for families, couples, and solo visitors alike.

At Botanical Gardens Bath, we pride ourselves on providing an immersive experience that combines the tranquility of nature with the rich history of Bath. Guests can enjoy leisurely strolls among meticulously curated flower beds, vibrant seasonal displays, and tranquil water features that create a peaceful ambiance. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to answer any questions you may have, ensuring your visit is both enjoyable and informative.

Whether you’re looking to book a special event, host a picnic, or simply unwind amidst stunning landscapes, our gardens offer a variety of services tailored to meet your needs. We prioritize customer satisfaction and are committed to making every visit memorable. For more information or to book an appointment, please call us at 01225 396056 or visit our website for further details. Discover the unique charm of Botanical Gardens Bath – where nature meets serenity in the heart of the city.

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Jake L

5 Google Rating

For a free botanical garden, really can't complain! The very tame and friendly pigeons & squirrels w

5/ 5

For a free botanical garden, really can't complain! The very tame and friendly pigeons & squirrels were a nice change, and the meandering layout meant a few loops were needed to see it all. The second part, set across the road in a forest area was an unexpected but not unpleasant change from the usual.

clive harding

5 Google Rating

Beautiful gardens with superb upkeep. Nice to see our taxes being spent on something this nice. This

5/ 5

Beautiful gardens with superb upkeep. Nice to see our taxes being spent on something this nice. This is definitely the good side opposed to the parks on the outskirts of Bath where fly tipping is the norm and incompetence is the order of the day!!

Diane Kelleher

2 Google Rating

Disappointed overgrown and no flower beds planted it is not what it used to be. Pond dirty. Its such

2/ 5

Disappointed overgrown and no flower beds planted it is not what it used to be. Pond dirty. Its such a shame it used to be well attended to but no gardeners to be seen anywhere.

Ian Collis

4 Google Rating

I walk through, or by, the Botanical Gardens in Royal Victoria Park almost every lunchtime, as I wor

4/ 5

I walk through, or by, the Botanical Gardens in Royal Victoria Park almost every lunchtime, as I work in the centre of Bath. It's always a peaceful and relaxing oasis in the city and beautifully maintained. I particularly love it in the spring, when the blossom is at its best.

Wayne Tucker

5 Google Rating

Excellent place to walk lots a different plant life

5/ 5

Excellent place to walk lots a different plant life

Vivien Simpson

5 Google Rating

Pretty grounds which are maintained by the council. I visited on a Sunday afternoon to catch some of

5/ 5

Pretty grounds which are maintained by the council. I visited on a Sunday afternoon to catch some of autumn tints and there were plenty of those around. There are many benches scattered around, a number have good views of the gardens. It is a place I need to go back and visit again. Parking in the grounds is free and Sunday but it can be a bit difficult finding spot.

Ivanka Macas

5 Google Rating

Beautifful place !

5/ 5

Beautifful place !

Gregory Swift

5 Google Rating

Perfect for a romantic spot to sit with a coffee ❣️ (there is a coffee & cake hut, best to check

5/ 5

Perfect for a romantic spot to sit with a coffee ❣️ (there is a coffee & cake hut, best to check opening times of it first) The gardens are very plush, and host plenty of benches and spots to lie on the grass with a book. It always attracts a few photographers as the gardens have some great character too

Myles Horton

5 Google Rating

Visited twice in the the last 10 days. What a wonderful place. Squirrels everywhere which is cute. T

5/ 5

Visited twice in the the last 10 days. What a wonderful place. Squirrels everywhere which is cute. The trees at this time of year are amazing as seen in these pictures

Amy Saunders

5 Google Rating

Great free attraction in Bath - almost like a mini national trust. Perfect for a dog walk - looked g

5/ 5

Great free attraction in Bath - almost like a mini national trust. Perfect for a dog walk - looked gorgeous in autumn.

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