These delightful gardens are Bath's most centrally situated pleasure grounds. Overlooking the River Avon, they give fine views of Pulteney Bridge and ... More
These delightful gardens are Bath's most centrally situated pleasure grounds. Overlooking the River Avon, they give fine views of Pulteney Bridge and the weir.
Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park. Originally known as St James's Park, it was laid out in 1709 to accompany assembly rooms for spa visitors.
The flower bed displays in Parade Gardens are among the finest in the country, and the annual 3-dimensional carpet bedding in the summer always features a unique concept.
In 2013, Bath was a Gold award winner in the RHS Britain in Bloom competition, with Parade Gardens also winning the RHS Britain in Bloom Edible Britain award. The entry included a 100ft border of vegetables for all to enjoy, and a 3D sculpture of the TV characters 'The Herbs'.
Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London. It serves traditional British fo ... More
London’s Oldest Restaurant
Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London. It serves traditional British food, specialising in classic game cookery, oysters, pies and puddings.
It was originally a private property but now it is open for free by its owner.
Especially here, it is a good place to enjoy a picnic while looking at ... More
It was originally a private property but now it is open for free by its owner.
Especially here, it is a good place to enjoy a picnic while looking at superb view next to Edinburgh castle.
It's a major shopping attraction in London and it's full of restaurants and brand shops. ... More
It's a major shopping attraction in London and it's full of restaurants and brand shops.