Parade Gardens located at Bath BA2 4AL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 477000

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Dave Low

4 Google Rating

A nice chilling out venue for which you pay but for which you are rewarded by enjoying clean, friend

4/ 5

A nice chilling out venue for which you pay but for which you are rewarded by enjoying clean, friendly areas dedicated to relaxation and attractively cared for grounds. Structural features and statues provide points of interest and the gently flowing river at the foot with fish and ducks add to the relaxing air of this venue. Well worth a visit.

Chris Chandler

4 Google Rating

Lovely gardens to go and relax in. Don't think you should have to pay to go in as it doesn't seem ne

4/ 5

Lovely gardens to go and relax in. Don't think you should have to pay to go in as it doesn't seem necessary. It's nice and well kept.

Sophie Greatorex

5 Google Rating

Quiet with plenty of shaded places to sit. Worth paying the £2 entrance fee.

5/ 5

Quiet with plenty of shaded places to sit. Worth paying the £2 entrance fee.

James Davies

5 Google Rating

Lovely little park on the edge of the river. Good place to bring the family just to walk or even pl

5/ 5

Lovely little park on the edge of the river. Good place to bring the family just to walk or even play a game or two. Even that it says pay here when entering. It is completely free.

Pranamya Jain

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place in the beautiful city of Bath. The river is just amazing to walk along. Scenic beaut

5/ 5

Beautiful place in the beautiful city of Bath. The river is just amazing to walk along. Scenic beauty is mesmerizing as the city is in the valley. Do take some time and come to this city. Avon river flows here and looks beautiful flowing over the steps. Saw some people canoeing as well in the river. The garden, trees are beautiful as well as calm.

Carol Cruse

5 Google Rating

Wonderful gardens Nice cafe.

5/ 5

Wonderful gardens Nice cafe.

TAKASHI KURIHARA

5 Google Rating

Good for rest with greens

5/ 5

Good for rest with greens

Graeme Norris

5 Google Rating

Lovely and peaceful....

5/ 5

Lovely and peaceful....

Emily Roberts

5 Google Rating

£2 entry for adults.

5/ 5

£2 entry for adults.

damion mansell

4 Google Rating

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4/ 5

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