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Parks #3 in Bath, Somerset

Royal Victoria Park Bath

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Spacious and recreational
Royal Victoria Park Bath, Marlborough Ln, Bath BA1 2NQ, United Kingdom
Interesting facts
1

The park was the first to be named after Princess Victoria, who performed its opening ceremony two years before she became Queen.

2

The Botanical Gardens, located within the park, house a collection of over 5,000 species of plants.

3

A life-sized bronze bust of Queen Victoria was unveiled in the park in 1837 to mark her accession to the throne.

4

The landscape design includes an 'urban forest' section with a variety of specimen trees planted since the early 19th century.

5

The park features a dedicated 'temple' of neo-classical design situated within the Botanical Gardens area.

6

A small lake within the grounds serves as a habitat for local waterfowl and is a designated conservation area.

Overview

Royal Victoria Park is a 57-acre public park established in 1829 and opened by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria. The park contains a large botanical garden, a traditional Victorian-style bandstand, and a prominent obelisk dedicated to Queen Victoria. Its grounds feature extensive lawns, a large boating pond, and an adventure play area. The parkland provides views of the adjacent Royal Crescent, a significant architectural landmark. It serves as a major green space in the city, hosting annual events, festivals, and outdoor cinema screenings. The site encompasses specialized zones including an ornamental garden and a desert-themed botanical section. It remains a public amenity managed by the local council for recreation and leisure.

Photo spot

The lower lawn area looking upward toward the Royal Crescent for a perspective of the architectural backdrop.

Insider tips

Visit the Botanical Gardens area at the north end of the park for a quieter, more secluded experience compared to the central lawns.

Look for the plaque near the original park entrance that commemorates the opening ceremony led by the young Princess Victoria.

Combine a visit with a walk along the Royal Crescent, which borders the park's eastern edge.

What to avoid

Assuming the play area is accessible to all ages; some sections are strictly for young children.

Etiquette

Public park rules apply; dogs must be kept under control, and littering is strictly prohibited.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring or early summer, when the botanical garden beds are in full bloom and the park hosts seasonal events.
Address
Royal Victoria Park Bath, Marlborough Ln, Bath BA1 2NQ, United Kingdom
51.386, -2.371
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Details
Botanical Features5,000+ plant species in dedicated Botanical Gardens
FacilitiesAdventure playground, boating pond, and public bandstand

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring or early summer, when the botanical garden beds are in full bloom and the park hosts seasonal events..

The lower lawn area looking upward toward the Royal Crescent for a perspective of the architectural backdrop.

Close by you'll find The Roman Baths, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey.