Milsom Quarter
0.2 miles from city centre
Got the urge to splurge? Milsom Quarter’s got you covered. This little district packs a whole lot of retail into a small area. Add a few key pieces to your wardrobe – head to Phase Eight and Grace & Mabel for clothes, and Chanji B and Ezza for bags and shoes. Work up an appetite round the shops, then dine al fresco at Milsom Place’s restaurants.
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Bath City Centre
In the city centre
Bath’s birthplace. Back in Roman times, Bath went by the name of Aquae Sulis, and the town grew up around its thermal springs. Amazingly, the Roman baths are still intact; no trip to Bath is complete without a visit. After the Roman relaxation, pop along to Bath Abbey for an atmospheric evensong, followed by a slap-up meal in Sotto Sotto.
Places to stay from £15 per night
Artisan Quarter
0.3 miles from city centre
Bath’s artisan quarter does exactly what it says on the tin. The city’s most alternative area is infused with an artsy, Bohemian spirit – especially around Walcot Street. Head to Green Stationery for funky, eco-friendly paper and duck into Fine Grime for modern art. On Saturdays, check out the flea market, which does a roaring trade in miscellanea.
Places to stay from £50 per night
Upper Town
0.4 miles from city centre
Upper Town is the essence of novelist Jane Austen’s Bath. Its grand neoclassical façades once looked over the townsfolk that inspired many of her best-loved characters. Adopt a Mr Darcy swagger as you parade round Royal Crescent and The Circus, then retire to the splendid landscape of Royal Victoria Park for a picnic. Jolly good show!
Places to stay from £78 per night
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bath is brimming with history and rooted in ancient Roman culture. True to the city’s name, the Roman Baths are the highlight here, featuring some of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world, hot springs with emerald green water and a museum housing numerous artefacts. Since these historical baths are not open to the public for a swim, you can head to the nearby Thermae Bath Spa for a rejuvenating soak in thermal waters and stunning views from its rooftop pool.
Bath is one of the most-visited destinations in England, drawing fans of architecture and literature from all over. You can step into the romantic world of a famous English novelist at the Jane Austen Centre, and even indulge your British fancies by dressing up in Regency finery or having ‘Tea with Mr. Darcy’ at the museum’s themed tea room.
Boasting some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture, the City of Bath is soaked in hues of honey yellow, with most of its impressive structures crafted from golden Bath stone. You can join a free walking tour covering the city’s top sights, including the terraced townhouses that create the sweeping Royal Crescent and the three sets of houses that form the perfect circle of The Circus. Aside from Georgian marvels, Bath Abbey showcases intricate Gothic stonework and stained-glass windows, while the Palladian-style Pulteney Bridge is one of a handful of bridges in the world with shops on both sides.
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | GBP |
Language | English |
Average weekend price | £152 per night |
Average weekday price | £131 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
Royal Crescent
0.6 miles from city centre
Bath Abbey
0.1 miles from city centre
The Roman Baths
0.1 miles from city centre
No. 1 Royal Crescent
0.5 miles from city centre
Bath is a great city.
30 April 2024
Bath is a great city. It was the accommodation that was the problem, we were entirely mislead by photos of the interior and exterior. Plenty of coffee shops, restaurants are a bit pricey. Lots to see and do.
this is a lovely city to visit, and I really enjoyed what...
29 April 2024
this is a lovely city to visit, and I really enjoyed what there was to do and the dining options were great! I would visit again! The Roman Bath tour is wonderful, and I really enjoyed the Thermae Bath Spa - highly recommend it! It was easy to take the train to Salisbury and see Stonehenge from here as well. It is easy to get around walking or else jump in a taxi. We took the train to Bath from London - 1 1/2 hours so easy to get to. I was disappointed in the hotel we stayed at and would not go there again, but it looks like there are many other lovely places to stay.
One day/night visit, walk around Bath centre, some...
29 April 2024
One day/night visit, walk around Bath centre, some lovely architecture. Stopped in All Bar One while waiting for restaurant reservation. Staff really nice and friendly at Bar. Had meal at Tagine Zhor, Moroccan, would go again as food was very tasty. Enjoyed our short weekend, should have stayed 2 nights
The walking tour outside Roman Baths.
29 April 2024
The walking tour outside Roman Baths. Bath Themae Spa. Collona and Smalls for coffee on Chapel Row. Days out from Bath include Avebury, Bristol, Glastonbury and many more. Walking around Bath is fascinating.
We were so lucky that the sun came out and we walked...
28 April 2024
We were so lucky that the sun came out and we walked everywhere. The city is pretty and enjoyable from and to every corner, filled with history and ancient sites, new things to learn and discover. There are many places for food and drinks but it depends on what you want to do: as there are many parks and green areas you can also opt for buying a few things in a supermarket and then lay down on the grass with your company! It is pretty easy to go around the city and there are many places where information could be asked if needed. We did not have much time this time, but... Next time I definitely would love to enter the Roman Baths, which are always very busy to even book in advance, especially during May-June.
There is so much to do and see in Bath.
25 April 2024
There is so much to do and see in Bath. It is the only UK city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One can visit Bath for day trip or stay for a few days. There is so much to do and see. The City allows one to be transported back through time to travel centuries in just a few steps. Bath is a city that offers so much to visitors. There is a wide range from cultural attractions, historical sites and museums, to theatre and performance venues, to unique art galleries. e.g. Architectural masterpieces like the Royal Crescent and the Circus; Bath Abbey; The Roman Baths dating back to AD43; The Holburne Museum; The Jane Austen Centre; Pulteney Bridge that was built in the late 1700's to connect central Bath to land on the other side of the River Avon. Shopping experience: Bath is a lovely place to shop. It is offers an excellent mix of independent shops and fashionable high-street brands. The shops are closer together and right by the train and bus stations. Places to eat: Bath offers a variety of places to eat and takeaways. There is a very wide range of cuisine. Something for everyone.
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