Nestled in the heart of Bath, just steps from Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, and the Roman Baths, Parade Gardens is a riverside oasis first laid out in the 18th century. Now a Grade II-listed landmark, the gardens are renowned for their vibrant floral displays, a charming bandstand, and several memorials. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil stroll through the well-manicured grounds, often accompanied by live music during the summer months, making it a serene and culturally rich spot in the bustling city.
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