Parade Gardens, Exclusive Hire
Grand Parade, Bath, BA2 4DF -
Up to
150 standing
Congratulations on your engagement and thank you for considering Parade Gardens and The Colonnades as the venue for your truly special event.
With a truly beautiful viewing point of the famous Pulteney Bridge, Parade Gardens offers you an enchanting backdrop to create a truly magical wedding photo album.
We are licenced for civil ceremonies for up to 100 guests, and at Parade Gardens you have the flexibility to have an extravagantly large or equally intimate wedding in this amazing city garden.
The historical Bath Abbey is just a stone’s throw away and provides an outstanding and unique landscape view for creating wonderful memories guaranteed to last a lifetime.
The North end of the garden is made up of informal lawns and next to the Colonnades large marquees for up to 100 guests can be erected and used.
If you would like further information or if you would like to book your day at our wonderful and unique venue, please do get in touch with us today!
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Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Theatre
up to 150
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 150
Location
Reviews
Matthew Rawling
Where do I start? Very very beautiful. There's lots of trees and flowers and statues. There is a path by the riverside. I would say it's worth paying the 2 pounds if you're an adult to get in.
Fran-Kitty Ayers (RazzleDazzle)
Wow, a beautiful gem. Peaceful and well maintained, worth a visit, but shoosh don't tell everyone 😉 entrance fee totally justified for this PRIVATELY OWNED garden,and man at entrance very chatty and explained history of garden 😀
Rodger
Beautiful gardens well maintained offering wonderful views. Man on the gate was cheerful and pleasant. Entry fee reasonable and well worth it. However not 5 stars as toilets inside you have to pay to use which is ridiculous as you already have to pay an entry fee to get in, should be free.
Stuart Moore
Beautiful green space, nice looking band stand. Not worth the money to enter. The cafe is pretty pricey too. Shame, a lot of Bath is beautiful and expensive to enter.
Little Green Man
I made a special journey for a picnic but couldn't afford an entry fee. I realise it costs money to keep gardens but Bath has plenty of rich people resident who make their money from the low waged residents or via a third party financial arrangement that prevents low waged people from receiving a fair income. It's their duty to provide free parks and garden with taxes or donations, not that of the low waged folks. In fact, it's their duty to change the financial system completely so we can all enjoy our leisure time and have more of it.