Royal Victoria Park, Bath, Grade I listed park and garden in Bath, England
Royal Victoria Park is a Grade I listed park spanning over 50 acres of landscaped grounds, gardens, and recreational facilities in Bath. The space features open lawns, planted areas with specialized plant collections, tennis courts, bowling greens, an adventure playground, and a skateboard park organized across distinct zones.
The park was opened in 1830 by Princess Victoria at age eleven, marking one of the first places named after her before she became Queen. Its Victorian-era gardens and structures remain defining features that shape the park's character today.
The Victorian-era gardens showcase a mix of heritage plants and modern horticulture, reflecting how Bath residents have valued outdoor green spaces for generations. Walking through the planted areas, you notice benches and paths designed for contemplation and social gathering, uses that continue today.
The park is easily accessible on foot and offers plenty of space to explore at your own pace, with picnic areas and paths suitable for different abilities. Various sections are designated for specific activities, so finding the right zone for what you want to do is straightforward.
On summer evenings after 6 PM, hot air balloons regularly launch from the adjacent grounds, with the Georgian architecture of the Royal Crescent providing a dramatic backdrop. This seasonal spectacle often catches visitors by surprise and becomes a memorable moment of their visit.
Location: Bath and North East Somerset
Inception: 1830
GPS coordinates: 51.38580,-2.37040
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:59
Royal Crescent
192 m
No. 1 Royal Crescent
246 m
Victoria Bridge
335 m
Norfolk Crescent
368 m
1, 2 and 3 Nile Street and Monmouth Hotel
275 m
1 and 2, Park Cottages
120 m
Bandstand
127 m
Arch To The West Of Gravel Walk Approx 60M South Of No. 18 Brock Street
235 m
Cumberland House
329 m
1A, Royal Crescent
259 m
24A And 24-35, Brock Street
354 m
1-8, Nelson Place West
273 m
Watchman's Box
304 m
Kemble Vase North Of Royal Avenue
240 m
38-45 St James's Square
333 m
Pedestal To The North Of Royal Avenue To The Rear Of Brock Street
342 m
1, St Ann's Place
360 m
2, 3 And 4, St Ann's Place
351 m
Victoria Gate
83 m
8, St Ann's Place
364 m
9, St Ann's Place
368 m
Pair Of Vases Flanking Bandstand
118 m
19-23, Brock Street
296 m
16, Crescent Lane
299 m
K6 Telephone Box At West End Of South Side
256 m
5, 6 And 7, St Ann's Place
356 m
Nos 1 To 12 (Consec) 13, 14 And 15, 16 To 29, 30 To 34 And Attached Railings And Gates
86 m
2-18, Brock Street
316 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
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