Palladian Bridge
About the Business
The Palladian Bridge is a stunning and historic landmark located in the beautiful city of Bath, United Kingdom. Situated in the heart of Bath, the Palladian Bridge is a point of interest and is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area.
The Palladian Bridge was built in 1775 by the renowned architect, Robert Adam, and was commissioned by the then Lord Mayor, Ralph Allen. This iconic landmark was one of the first of its kind to be built in England and was inspired by the stunning architecture of the Venetian Palladian style.
The bridge is constructed of local limestone and has five elegant arches that span across the River Avon. The bridge is adorned with classical details and is a beautiful example of the Palladian style that was popular during the 18th century.
Visitors to the Palladian Bridge can enjoy the stunning views of the river and surrounding countryside while walking across the bridge. The views are truly breathtaking and are sure to impress visitors of all ages.
In addition to walking across the bridge, visitors can also take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank and explore the beautiful gardens that surround the bridge. The gardens are meticulously maintained and offer visitors a tranquil and peaceful place to relax.
Overall, the Palladian Bridge is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the beautiful city of Bath. Its stunning architecture and breathtaking views make it a true gem in the heart of England.
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Location & Phone number
Bath BA2 6BD, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Reviews
"Well worth the walk if you're visiting Bath, the Palladian Bridge is in viewing distance of the collage, but you have to stand on it to experience it. There are amazing scribing on the walls from hundreds of years ago, from visitor marking their name and date. On your way in your asked if you can spot the oldest one. We went early in the morning which is nice because there were view few people around, however on a foggy day you might not get to enjoy all the views. Ware trainers or something comfortable on your feet because you will be walking around old paths and pathed tails - it is a garden after all, but it's a long old walk (see my photos)."
"Simply stunning, we took our 1.5 year old and our dog, they both had a lovely time walking round and exploring. Would recommend bringing a carrier for your baby, as it’s not very pram friendly. We also saw a couple get engaged on the bridge, it was magical"
"OK this is part of Prior Park and can only get there from the entrance at the top of the hill - please note that there is no parking unless you are disabled (Blue Badge Holders only I think) - paths can be steep and there are steps - great views Bus number 2 (going to Mulberry Park) from Bath City Centre - the stop is between the bus and train stations and saves you the walk up the hill Quiet when I went - great views and nice day"
"Beautiful place, definitely worth a visit if you're visiting Bath!"
"We are NT members and this was a lovely day out! Great little walk which can be extended in the skyline walk (which was also lovely). Great panic site. Beware that there is no parking. We got lucky in a small residential road but there weren’t many around and I would strongly recommend being prepared for a walk or bus journey."
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