Must see!! Beautiful scenery and a lovely walk during the day time! Tourists should most definatly visit here. Also great for kids as they have an amazing park. They have different gardens which are also very nice to sit in and read a book. MUST GO!
A very pleasant area to walk around, especially up in the Botanic Garden. Large grassy areas for children to play in and lots of seating to just sit and enjoy the park.
Vicky Park really is the heart of this lovely city. As a child I spent many happy days playing in the park, enjoying picnics on the grass or sailing my model boat on the lake and now as an adult I enjoy spending good times with friends here. The park is served by many great coffee and restaurants and it is only a stone's throw from the bustling city centre. It always feel safe in this park and it is well used by locals and visitors alike.
Nothing beats a walk in the park, even on a grey day it is nice looking over the city of bath, watching the squirrels and drinking a nice of cup of tea bought from one of the many tea rooms in bath
We walked through on a cold day. The sun was shining and the park was very quiet, we went through the botanical garden and then backtracked to the main entrance.There is parking. Peaceful and relaxing. At the lower area there is a wonderful children's playground.
We spent some time enjoying a stroll through the park on a frosty morning. Its well kept and obviously a favourite with joggers and young families. We liked the views across the city. Nice to get away from the glorious city centre - it felt like a moment of country break!
I love this park. I have spent hours walking around this park with my boyfriend.The botanical gardens are beautiful and are so well kept, I love walking around them and enjoying the view.I recommend walking from the royal circle down the hill towards the botanical gardens and the play area.The play area is brilliant too, there is an amazing see saw that spins around too! It is great - great for family.
Nice park to go for a stroll in, as it has a big open space, there is a lake and the botanical gardens are in the corner of the park
Last year I lived near Victoria Park, and quite honestly, I miss it. Its road leading to the city centre was a pleasant, picturesque walk, brisk in the quiet cold winter mornings and bustling when the sun decided to show its face. Its proximity to the impressive Royal Crescent made it a scenic walking route for me.Lined by tall trees that offer shade in summer and a break from the wind during winter, its easy slope makes it a gentle walk compared to some areas of Bath. The flower beds during the summer are gorgeous, too.
This crescent was worth seeing. We passed it as part of a walk around Bath. Unfortunately No 1 was not open.