Queens Square Park has an interesting obelisk just across from the Jane Austen Centre on Gay Street. This is an interesting square built in the first half of the 18th century, centered on an obelisk built in 1738 to commemorate the Prince of Wales, Frederick, and three houses on the west side have become the Royal Institution of Literature and Science in Bath.
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Queens Square Park has an interesting obelisk just across from the Jane Austen Centre on Gay Street. This is an interesting square built in the first half of the 18th century, centered on an obelisk built in 1738 to commemorate the Prince of Wales, Frederick, and three houses on the west side have become the Royal Institution of Literature and Science in Bath.
Queen's Square in Bath is a square green space surrounded by green trees, small in size, with a monument in the middle, many seats around, not so much a square, it is more like a street park. It is very quiet, there are many pigeons and seagulls, and it is a good place for tourists to rest.
Small area, with a monument in the middle, Queen's Square is a small public park, not far from the Royal Theatre
The scenery is OK, and the square area is quite large. There are often some activities, which are very fun. Very big and very lively.
A place that is so high, huh ^_^