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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like The Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and The Royal Crescent and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Bath.
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1The Roman Baths

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Historic Sites
History Museums
The Roman Baths in Bath is a historical site featuring a well-preserved bathhouse and temple with natural spring water. Visitors can explore the museum and enjoy an audio tour designed for kids, immersing them in interactive ancient history. The site offers family-friendly activities including age-specific trails and a children's audioguide narrated by Michael Rosen. Additionally, the Pump Room restaurant within the complex provides an elegant dining experience with a dedicated children's menu.
Visited the Roman Baths on my latest day trip to Bath and it’s definitely a must-see! Initially was a bit skeptical of the high ticket price but once I was inside, I actually thought it was really good value because there’s just so much to see and one could easily spend a couple of hours inside! It’s also great that there are so many indoor elements for when the weather is not great. The staff working there were also lovely and really enjoyed all the interactive elements like the holograms. Don’t miss this on your next visit to Bath!
Adithi S — Google review
A fantastic experience! Really enjoyed exploring the history of the Roman baths and how interactive the museum is. It really immerses you in another world and the main thermal bath pool is gorgeous to just sit down at for a moment in between learning about the history. A free audio guide is also included in the ticket, which was very welcome. Staff are kind and the gift shop has some lovely items, too. 5/5 would recommend when visiting Bath.
Anna D — Google review
It's a great experience. The audio guide is very informative. Remember to pay attention to your surroundings, It's crowded and you don't want to be running into people. We did a guided tour, the information was was just different enough to be enjoyable. The staff was amazing.
Carl E — Google review
Looks outstanding from the exterior, great for a 1 - 2hr visit, but plenty of other places to visit in Bath! The Roman Baths history is fascinating, but what is currently in place didn't meet my expectations. Spend time walking the remainder of the City, it's fabulous!!!
Tim M — Google review
I didn’t expect the water to feel so alive. That green shimmer, gently pulsing beneath the surface, anchors The Roman Baths in something deeper than history. Surrounded by columns and arches, I felt like I was entering a ritualistic healing and sacred space. The museum elements are interesting. Inscriptions, artefacts, and the story of Aesculapius, the Roman god of healing, add layers of meaning and depth. Bath Abbey stands beside the Baths like a spiritual counterpoint. Gothic fan vaults, stained glass and choral echoes. Together, they form a rare pairing - Roman ritual and Christian reverence, side by side.
Josephine W — Google review
The spa is amazingly set out. The free audio phones are really good to listen to information. I loved that the visuals were added so that you were looking at rocks but could see how they would have looked in the day. Plus on the wall videos showing life there. Quite a bit of nudity be warned! The Romans weren't shy! A lovely experience. However, it is a little pricey. I wouldn't repeat it as the cost is a little high. I suppose it pays for maintenance.
Michelle O — Google review
The Roman Baths are a great historical spot for anyone who loves history. You get an audio guide that explains each part as you go, which makes the visit really interesting. However, some tour groups can be a bit pushy and expect extra space, which isn’t very polite. It’s best to go early to avoid long waits. It is a rich fascinating history and enjoyable!
Susan O — Google review
Summarising before my review: • No queue on entry, got in straight away at the time • Even with lots of visitors, it never felt overcrowded or rushed • People were respectful when taking photos, making it easy to get good shots • Beautiful, authentic architecture that feels like walking through ancient ruins • Informative plaques explaining each area/piece • Worth visiting for both locals and tourists • Costumed staff add to the experience and share extra historical insights • Gift shop had a good mix of interesting items and smaller souvenirs Visited the Roman Baths recently and was actually surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I’m not super in tune with Bath’s history, but I can say it was beautiful, insightful, and really relaxing to see. When I went in, there were quite a few people inside, but luckily the queue was empty so I got straight in. Even though a lot of people were taking photos, it never felt crowded or like anyone was in the way. Everyone seemed respectful and willing to wait their turn, so you never felt rushed when taking your own pictures. The architecture was incredible; everything has clearly been preserved to keep it authentic. At times it honestly felt like walking through underground ruins… which, I guess, maybe I was (😂). I’ll admit I didn’t always know exactly what I was looking at, even with the plaques explaining each piece or location, but that didn’t take away from the experience. It’s definitely worth a visit whether you’re local or just passing through. They also have people dressed in period costumes who you can take photos with, and I’m sure if you ask, they’ll share bits of history you might not have known before. Overall, it was an amazing experience. I’m glad I went, and the gift shop had a nice mix of interesting items and smaller souvenirs to take home.
John J — Google review
Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LZ, United Kingdom•https://www.romanbaths.co.uk/•+44 1225 477785•Tips and more reviews for The Roman Baths

2Bath Abbey

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Bath Abbey is a late Medieval church with a Victorian Gothic interior designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The site has been a place of worship for over 1,000 years and boasts spectacular features such as the decorative ladders of angels on the West Front, inspired by Bishop Oliver King's dream. The magnificent Victorian Gothic interior includes a soaring vaulted stone ceiling above the nave, added by Scott in the 1860s.
Bath Abbey is an amazing place! The majestic architecture, beautiful stained glass, and incredible atmosphere are truly inspiring. The interior is richly decorated, and there is a gift shop as well as the opportunity to light candles. The tour provides lots of interesting insights into the Abbey's history. I highly recommend visiting to enjoy the beauty and serenity of this historic site.
Ольга Т — Google review
I enjoyed a wonderful noonday service and a lovely tower tour, which is definitely worth doing. The tower tour allows you to see interesting details inside (clock, bells) and offers a great view out over the town and countryside. Shout out to our guide, whose name I cannot recall, but she had only been on the job for a week and was already a pro. The nave and the chapels are beautiful with an especially interesting ceiling. The volunteers or staff managing the line at the entrance could use a primer on welcome and hospitality. Everyone else was a pleasure.
Scott — Google review
I had a great Tower tour experience with the Irish and English guides! It was so fun ringing the bells and learning about the normally hidden parts of this historic building. Thank you!
Wan Q — Google review
We attended the Bath Abbey Tower Tour and had a wonderful time! Lots of steps, you go right to the top of the Abbey (which is quite high from the ground). Incredible views of the city and such an informative tour with Toby & Jamen. Thanks again!
Hannah — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to Bath Abbey, but the highlight was the Tower Climb Tour, held by two highly professional guides who provided plenty of very interesting information and always made sure everyone was following the way. The climb up the tower wasn't that hard,since it was split into stages. The views from above are outstanding (you get a pretty clear view of The Roman Baths too).
Julieta A — Google review
Lovely few hours around Bath Abbey. Pay for entry (worth it) but got a free 1hr tour which was very informative. Also paid for the tower tour, which again takes an hour. You climb 240 odd steps to bell tower, clock tower and onto the top of roof. Tour done by El and Amy (I think) who were friendly helpful and informative. The climb is a bit of a challenge and a squeeze at times but worth it. I didn't do the discovery centre and museum that are also included in the Abbey entry price.
DJ D — Google review
Absolutely fantastic and stunning example of medieval and baroque architecture. Jamen and Jackie gave us the tour and it was totally worth the small donation to be able to take an adventurous and inside tour of this amazing structure. Jamin and Jackie were full of insight information about this wonderful Abby. We got to see and hear the enormous bells up in the bell tower and walk along a winding circular staircase to go up on the roof l! It was quite thrilling!
Mary B — Google review
Well worth paying for the Tower Tour if you can manage the climb. Plenty to learn and see. If not, normal entry fee really good and includes museum below the gift shop, so don't miss going there at the end.
Kevin P — Google review
Bath, BA1 1LT, United Kingdom•https://www.bathabbey.org/•+44 1225 422462•Tips and more reviews for Bath Abbey
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3The Royal Crescent

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The Royal Crescent is part of a collection of historic terraces and buildings in the city, including Queen Square, the Circus, Lansdown Crescent, and more. The Assembly Rooms were destroyed during an air raid in 1942 but have since been reconstructed and now house the Fashion Museum. Visitors can enjoy the location for free and it's perfect for a morning stroll or afternoon picnic. The area offers stunning views of historic architecture and leads to Royal Victoria Park.
Bath, BA1 2LR, UK, USA•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Crescent•Tips and more reviews for The Royal Crescent

4Pulteney Bridge

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Pulteney Bridge, constructed in 1774 by Robert Adam, is a picturesque and historic landmark in Bath. It spans the River Avon and is adorned with rows of shops on both sides, reminiscent of Venice's Rialto. The bridge's notable architecture, designed in a symmetrical Palladian style during the Georgian era, makes it a popular destination for sightseers and photographers alike. Its location offers stunning views from Parade Bridge, Parade Gardens, and the weir.
A unique bridge into Bath with shops and cafes right on it! The walk across the bridge is very pleasant, especially the beautiful views of the River Avon and the old buildings of the city. A great place for photos, a leisurely stroll and a quick stop at a cafe. The history and atmosphere is impressive!
Ольга Т — Google review
A stunning historical bridge with great views of the river Avon. We enjoyed a lovely boat trip down the river with a very informative skipper and a lovely,helpful young man who served hot drinks and snacks on board. It's so refreshing to see a young person working hard rather than sitting in front of a screen all day. We even spotted a heron on the trip. On the other side of the bridge, it's rather odd and ugly looking but unusual and worth a look.
Sarah S — Google review
Absolutely stunning! We had a wonderful meal at a restaurant along Pulteney Bridge, which was such a charming spot with plenty of great eateries to choose from. The whole city felt so clean, welcoming, and full of character. The Georgian architecture is breathtaking, the streets are steeped in history, and everywhere you turn there’s something beautiful to see. From the iconic Roman Baths to the sweeping views around the city, Bath truly captured my heart. I completely fell in love with this city and can’t wait to come back and explore even more!
Melly — Google review
Pulteney Bridge is stunning. Designed in the Palladial architectural stye, a 17-18th century take on classical architecture from ancient Greek and Roman traditions, it is one of only four bridges in the world tonhave shops across it's full span on both sides! I did not visit any of these shops so cannot speak on their quality. I can, however, advise a trip to Pulteney or a nearby bridge with a view of Pulteney at either sunrise or sunset. I did this myself, cycling across a parallel bridge before sunrise to capture a unique view of this wonderful bridge. There it stood ready for another day of supporting vehicles and pedestrians alike in making their journeys between Central Bath and the suburb of Bathwick. Infrastructure is crucial to supporting us in living our lives. When it comes in a form as aesthetically pleasing as Pulteney bridge, it is impossible not to love.
Robert G — Google review
Beautiful historic bridge with lovely views of the river and weir. Great spot for photos and a peaceful walk and a must-see in Bath! Beautiful city full of history and charm. Stunning architecture, relaxing Roman Baths, and lovely riverside walks. Bath is always a joy to explore!
Jaya G — Google review
One of the most beautiful bridges in England. Pulteney Bridge is the kind of place that stops you mid-walk. Lined with quaint little shops and offering postcard-perfect views over the River Avon, it’s stunning from every angle. The Worth It Moment: Standing on the bridge and looking out over the iconic horseshoe-shaped weir — it’s one of those scenes that makes you pause, breathe, and just take it all in. Verdict: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — A Bath highlight you’ll want on your camera roll (and probably your wall).
Jonny W — Google review
Gorgeous bridge with a nearby sluice gate and weir, this Iconic structure was built to extend the City without people realizing they are crossing the river, lined by shops and a cafe with river views it certainly is different but so brilliantly built. Just a three min walk from the Abbey and behind the Impressive Guildhall.
Glen A — Google review
It is such a lovely place to visit. The views over the river are beautiful, and the little shops along the bridge make it even more special. It’s a great spot for a walk and some nice photos.
Susan O — Google review
Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AT, United Kingdom•https://visitbath.co.uk/things-to-do/pulteney-bridge-p56151•Tips and more reviews for Pulteney Bridge

5The Jane Austen Centre

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The Jane Austen Centre, located on historic Gay Street in Bath, is a small museum dedicated to the life and times of the renowned writer. Visitors can explore the well-preserved former townhome with a period-costumed guide and view various displays and materials related to Austen's time in Bath. The city itself was a popular destination for the upper classes during Austen's era due to its famous baths, rural setting, and vibrant social scene.
✨ A must-visit for any Jane Austen fan! ✨ I absolutely loved my visit to the Jane Austen Centre - from the moment you step inside, you’re welcomed by wonderful costumed actors who bring the Regency era to life. The introduction talk was so engaging, and seeing the Jane Austen waxwork made it feel like she was right there with us! I adored dressing up in Regency costumes and trying my hand at writing with an authentic quill and ink - such a charming touch. And the perfect finish? Relaxing upstairs in the beautiful Tea Room with delicious treats. A magical experience I’d highly recommend! 💕📜🎩☕️
Milena T — Google review
Definitely a Austen lover's place to visit. Informative and fun... delightful character players who were wonderful! Delightful vintage tearoom ... High teas were amazing! Highlight getting to dress up for photos! Highly recommend
Maureen M — Google review
If you're looking for a serious, highly detailed museum experience, this might not be it, but it's not a bad thing. The Jane Austen Centre is an entertaining and whimsical tribute to Jane Austen's life and work, not to be taken too seriously. The entire experience is made special by the staff, who are incredibly invested in their roles. Each of them adopts a name from Austen's novels. Their presentation on Austen is entertaining and full of energy. They make it clear that the goal is fun, not a dry lecture, and they are happy to answer any questions you have about Austen's life, showing a genuine passion for the subject. The interactive elements, like getting to dress up in period costumes and try your hand at writing with a quill, add to the charm. It's a lighthearted and engaging way to step back in time. The small gift shop is also worth a look for unique souvenirs.
Katie — Google review
We started our trip there - what a way to start. My kids surprised me with a trip for my birthday. The host and staff were amazing - they made the experience real. They dressed the part and their subtle ways of talking was refreshing without being cheesy. Thank you for a lovely day.
Michelle O — Google review
We came for the ‘Mr Darcy’s Afternoon Tea’. Glad we called and made a reservation beforehand. The sandwiches, scones, and tea were delicious! The cakes were pretty dry. Nice, quick service and a fun environment. All the staff in the house were kind and happy to chat.
Sophie W — Google review
I had so much fun in this little adorable museum. I didn't do any further research about this place before I visited (I only know there is a Jane Austen museum in Bath). That's why I was shocked and impressed when I first saw all their staff dressed beautifully in those special costumes, which made them unreal to me. They are all very welcoming, friendly and charming! There was a lot to experience in the museum, the Austen family history, stuff from or regarding her literature & movies, a short video about Jane which made me emotional, because I noticed that a lot of the background music was from the movie "Becoming Jane" starred by Anne Hathaway and James Mcavoy (one of my favorite movie back in school time). Please stop here and spend sometime for the video clip - it's so lovely. They also offer costumes so you can dress up and take photos (i love that). Do talk to those lovely staff if possible, they shared a lot of stories behind those photos!!
Sheryl Y — Google review
I really wanted to love this place because I came to bath specifically with Jane Austen in mind but it’s small, old, outdated, and it was so hot inside the small room where the tour started. I believe this might be a private business not run by a trust or the city of Bath. For the price, unless you’re a die-hard fan, you can take a picture with her statue outside and explore other parts of the city.
Tanielle P — Google review
I love the whole Jane Austen experience. From the moment you enter, all your favorite book characters come to live, and greet you. The tour was so much fun, ending the museum experience with a try it on regency outfits! The museum experience was so interactive. After touring the museum, I had tea in the regency tea room. It was fantastic. The staff was really polite and helpful. The tea room is adorable! This whole experience made my day ❤️ Thank you for making my Jane Austen dreams come true!
Diana T — Google review
40 Gay St, Bath, BA1 2NT, United Kingdom•https://janeausten.co.uk/•+44 1225 443000•Tips and more reviews for The Jane Austen Centre
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6Thermae Bath Spa

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Thermae Bath Spa is a modern spa that offers the unique experience of bathing in natural hot-spring water, including an open-air rooftop pool. Designed by Nicholas Grimshaw, the complex features a striking combination of Bath-stone and glass architecture. Visitors can choose between the sleekly luxurious Minerva Bath with its gentle currents or the smaller rooftop pool offering views of Bath's skyline, especially atmospheric at twilight.
Booked the Twilight for 2 package and visited on Thursday night. Overall very good experience and great value for the price, and we found the facilities to be rather well-maintained. Both the Minerva Bath (on the LG floor) and the Rooftop Bath were lovely, and the water was warm enough but not too hot. We visited on a very sunny day which brought the experience to a whole next level. The sharing platter, soups, and drinks at the café after the 2-hour spa session was also nice.
Barilly L — Google review
I had a thoroughly positive experience at this facility. The premises are well-maintained and efficiently organized. The multi-level structure includes a heated swimming pool on both the ground floor and the rooftop, offering a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere. The sauna rooms, located on the middle level, are clean and comfortable. I would highly recommend the two-hour spa treatment—it was both enjoyable and deeply relaxing, and a perfect way to unwind. Phone is not allowed inside the picture are from the nice building cross the road.
Andy 8 — Google review
What a fantastic experience at Thermae Bath Spa! We booked a twilight for two well in advance of our visit to Bath. We had no wait, robes and towels supplied, lockers, and showers available. The pools were all enjoyable and the rooftop pool had exquisite views! Our visit was in April during a sunny day/twilight. So glad we didn't miss an opportunity to enjoy a spa day. We went into the dry and steam saunas, relaxation room, and ice bath. This was our very first stop during our stay in Bath and it really set the tone. Everyone was friendly and helpful at the spa. We ended our evening at the cafe with the sharing platter, soup and drinks. Could not think of a better way to spend our first evening in Bath. No phones allowed! This helped us to immerse ourselves in the experience ♥️
Brenda M — Google review
Thermae Bath Spa is a really relaxing experience and well worth a visit. Ground Floor Reception area and the No.8 Shop. Upper Ground Floor Changing rooms and lockers. First Floor Massage suite, Springs Café and Restaurant where you can get an extra 30 minutes if you spend something, plus a nice relaxation area. Second Floor Wellness Suite with Roman and Georgian steam rooms, infrared sauna, ice chamber and Celestial relaxation room, plus an outdoor terrace. Third Floor The rooftop pool with incredible views, especially on cold days. It is filled with naturally heated mineral rich spring water and kept at a lovely warm temperature. There is also a built in jacuzzi section which makes it extra relaxing. Easily my favourite part of the whole visit. Lower Ground Floor The Minerva Bath is much bigger than the rooftop pool, also heated with natural hot spring water and jacuzzi features built in. The historic Hot Bath is here too, accessed by a sloping corridor. You get two hours spa time with the option of an extra 30 minutes if you use the café, and they provide a free towel and robe which is really handy. Staff are welcoming and friendly, and I also liked that phones are locked away in a pouch until you finish which makes it much more peaceful without distractions. A couple of negatives though. The changing rooms are unisex but not clearly signed which can feel awkward, although there are private cubicles to use. The lockers are also overcomplicated with the wristband system, a simple key or coin locker would be much easier. Overall it is a brilliant way to spend a few hours in Bath and a unique chance to enjoy the city’s famous natural hot springs.
Ayyub C — Google review
If I could give 2.5 stars, I would. It was underwhelming as a spa. The pool, steam room, and sauna were not hot enough. Robes and towels were provided, but no footwear. Also, swim suits required (which is not my preference in a spa). You make a booking, and you’re allowed in 2 hours inside. I would suggest going early morning. Our booking was at 9:30, and by the end of the booking (basically after 11), the place got so packed we decided to leave early. Very mediocre experience.
Alecia P — Google review
Awesome, unbelievable. Honestly after visiting the actual Roman baths within walking distance, then going to this spa with all the emenities that would have been available to the elite back in the day,is somewhat of a transformative experience. Geez, you dont even have to walk to the roof, there are elevators. The water does not smell like sulpher or chlorine, more like a natural fresh warm water pool, temp is very much like a comfotable bath, but the trace minerals are still in the water. Bubbles and jets are interspersed for jacuzzi lovers. Racks for your bath robe and towel are provided at every stop along the way, saunas, steam rooms and large hot and cold sprinkler heads that activate by sensors as you walk through a shower room with Roman style pillars In between. Everything is strickly controlled so the party element is not there, but the joy of all these sensations will make your body thank you. Much more there too, locker rooms super easy to use electonic locks, plenty of staff to help, even blow dryers and swimsuit driers, price is well worth it and once your in, you just get to enjoy. Best of all phones go into wireless individual lock bags, so no annoying blabbers and photos. Everything has been so well thought out, it will be very difficult not feel that sense of fun. Highly recommend!!
Kevin C — Google review
I visited the hot spring in Bath today and honestly, I wouldn’t recommend it. I paid £42.50 for just two hours and that’s a lot of money, especially considering that in Germany you pay a third of that for the whole day in an amazing sauna! Two hours is not enough to relax; you’re constantly watching the clock. The pools were only around 35°C, which is basically like a children’s swimming pool — definitely not what I expect from a hot spring. A real onsen experience is 40°C or hotter. Also, it’s not textile-free like it normally is in Japan. Everyone wears swimwear, so it doesn’t feel authentic at all. It was loud inside, people were talking constantly, and nobody sat on towels, which felt unhygienic. The “ice room” was just a warm room with melting ice, The shower walkway was a joke: one cold, three warm showers, and always crowded (because there were only 3 other showers). The only good part was the infrared room, but even there, several lights were broken. No cold bath either, which is essential in any real spa experience. And you’re forced to lock your phone, which makes no sense since you’re not even naked. In the end, it’s overpriced, overrated, and feels more like a tourist trap than a relaxing spa. Wouldn’t go again, but for a one time experience you can do it, since it is the only „real“ hot spring in UK.
Joshua S — Google review
Overall, it was quite disappointing. The facilities look modern and stylish at first glance, but beyond the surface, there isn’t much substance. The space feels oddly empty, with large unused areas and features that don’t add to the experience. The sauna, while spacious, is poorly designed — there’s only about half the seating it could comfortably accommodate. The steam room is also ineffective, as the benches are placed too low to benefit from the steam, which naturally rises. The result is sitting in cold, damp air rather than enjoying the warmth and relaxation you’d expect. The main pools are another letdown. The water is only lukewarm, making it difficult to fully relax, and there are no seating perches — you’re left either standing or swimming in a pool that clearly isn’t intended for actual swimming. The restaurant area is uncomfortably cold, which makes it difficult to enjoy a meal or drink for more than a few minutes without feeling chilled. I had high expectations, but the experience fell well short. Anyone who has visited true thermal spas in Austria, Hungary, or Switzerland will likely find this to be a very amateur imitation. And at £40 for just two hours, it’s hard to justify the cost for what you actually get. Only saving grace is that there are no phones or kids allowed.
Alexa V — Google review
The Hetling Pump Room, Hot Bath St, Bath BA1 1SJ, United Kingdom•https://www.thermaebathspa.com/•+44 1225 331234•Tips and more reviews for Thermae Bath Spa

7The Holburne Museum

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The Holburne Museum, located at the top of Great Pulteney Street in Bath, is a grand Georgian building with a modern extension. It houses an impressive collection of Victorian ornate silver and Old Masters. The museum also features Renaissance treasures, Gainsborough masterpieces, and 18th-century eclectica. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions of both ancient and modern art in elegant surroundings.
The Holburne Museum is a real gem in Bath—both for its art collection and its beautiful setting at the end of Great Pulteney Street. The building itself is stunning, blending historic elegance with a sleek modern extension at the back. Inside, the collection includes fine and decorative arts from the 17th to 19th centuries, with everything from paintings and sculpture to ceramics and silver. It’s a peaceful, well-curated space that invites you to slow down and enjoy the details. Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for a quiet and inspiring place to visit in Bath, the Holburne is definitely worth your time.
Yaprak ( — Google review
Fantastic museum of old and new paintings well curated in beautiful historic architecture! I enjoyed the ballroom the most; I was also pleasantly surprised to see Rachmaninoff's piano on the too floors and a more modern exhibit curated by Jonathan Anderson. There are some lovely portraits here too, and curious art objects.
Wan Q — Google review
A beautiful space, with lovely views into the streets and pleasure gardens around the gallery building. Contains a mix of permanent collections, curated by the original resident, and new temporary exhibitions. There's also a very nice cafe, with an outside terrace that leads to the gardens, which were the most enjoyable part for me. Mature trees in full autumn colour, integrated Victorian civil engineering history, in the form of the railway line and canal that both pass underneath, and views of the surrounding area of Bath. Sadly, I found the museum entry fee, and the price of everything on sale inside, very expensive, and the art collection, though impressive, simply wasn't to my taste, so I wouldn't return. I'd skip the inflated prices and have a picnic in the pleasure gardens instead.
Alison P — Google review
Recent visit to Bath was excited to see this museum exterior as it’s featured in Bridgerton. Was even more excited to know the day I visited had free admission to the museum. Multiple levels with great art. Only confusion was the Mr Doodle art in the lobby and some modern art in one room that did not really fit the flow of the museum. Staff were friendly and pointed out such interesting pieces. Such a treat to visit.
Susan A — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit to this museum. It sis well maintained, free and have clean facilities. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Amazing place to enjoy with the family.
Adnan S — Google review
A small, well-organized collection with interesting insights into Bath’s history. I most enjoyed the two special exhibitions on display when I visited. My timing wasn’t right to enjoy the cafe, but it is a beautiful spot with lots of glass set amid green space.
Scott — Google review
I was really surprised at how lovely this museum is. I had expected less and it was a gem. The setting and the park are beautiful. The view down the main street opposite with surroundings is also lovely. The museum is elegant, well set up and there are some really nice pieces. The Gallery downstairs is mind blowing. 15th century and less! There are some Janee Austen paintings and even a copy of Sense and Sensibility! This really is worth a visit.
Michelle O — Google review
Excellent temp exhibition of works by Winifred Nicholson and Andrew Cranston. Plus all the usual glories of the Holburne collection - beautifully displayed. Arrived in time for a delicious lunch in the beautiful garden cafe.
Mike H — Google review
Great Pulteney St, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4DB, United Kingdom•https://holburne.org/•+44 1225 388569•Tips and more reviews for The Holburne Museum

8National Trust - Prior Park Landscape Garden

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Located on the outskirts of Bath, England, Prior Park Landscape Garden is a picturesque National Trust site created in the 18th century by Ralph Allen. The garden offers stunning views of the city and features a Palladian bridge, three large lakes, and diverse plant specimens. It's a popular spot for romantic outings and even weddings. Accessible via the city's bus network or through the Skyline route, it's an ideal destination to explore while visiting Bath.
Loved this place. Another rational trust site so annual membership recommended. Dogs welcome. The views over Bath are spectacular at the high points. It can be quite steep going and the high view points need good footwear as terrain is uneven. If you have walking difficulties, a wheelchair etc you may find this difficult. Having said that, there are some reasonable paths but you will miss out on some of the high points. Parking is non existent so you need to either find a side street (not easy), catch a bus or walk there. Cafe wasn't open when we went but there is a really nice garden centre just down the main road. Palladium in the lake is fantastic and worth walking down to. Expect to spend at least 1 to 1.5 hours strolling around.
Nick K — Google review
More of a scenic walk than anything. No parking on site or anything very close so bear that in mind. It’s a walk down a hill then up the other side at a gradient of 25% so wear something sensible. Nice little cafe hut at the bottom serving tea/coffee/drinks/cakes with a few tables. Good way to work out taking in the views of Bath.
Donnismonk — Google review
A beautiful spot to tour and relax in Bath. The entrance is an easy bus ride or an uphill walk. Staff and volunteers are friendly and informative. I went at opening time and had the place mostly to myself for a bit and it never became crowded. The walk around the park is nice and worth doing, but not a must-do. My favorite part was sitting in on the reclining chairs reading and enjoying the view and the birds.
Scott — Google review
We walked up the hill to get to the entrance, and it is quite a slog to get up there. However, you can also catch a bus that drops you by the entrance. Staff were friendly and it was quick to buy tickets which were £11 a person. It is a fantastic landscaped garden with stunning views down to the Palladium Bridge and Bath. Well maintained paths and gardens. The paths can be steep in places 25% incline and also a little rough under foot in places. Easy to navigate around, and although there were a few people around, it was calm and relaxed and had a lovely, peaceful atmosphere. Fortunately, having entered at the top of the hill, you come out at the bottom, which was nice. The only disappointment was that by the time we got to the exit, the cafe was closed, so get to the end before 4 pm if you want the cafe 😉 There are clean toilets available at the entrance and exit of the Park
Stuart J — Google review
A must visit for those with a passion for scenic landscapes, steep breathtaking walks and rich historical sites. I enjoyed every second whilst spending the afternoon at Prior Park. The site was well restored a couple of decades ago and has been incredibly well maintained ever since. Palladian Bridge is like something out of an old time movie and makes for an incredible photo opportunity. There is a nice cafe at the end of the park which is well stocked and has outdoor seating to enjoy a little treat after your walks.
Grant S — Google review
Beautiful place went to see the caves, you have to go off track to get to them. And climb up rocks but it was worth it. Toilets in the car park 20p to use them A coffee van for hot and cold drinks Some of it is pushchair friendly depending on how far you want to walk. Apart from if you go off track,( to the caves, turn left after the stepping stones and walk along the river) there is some hills and steps
Carly H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stunning Views and Timeless Beauty. We absolutely loved our visit to Prior Park Landscape Garden! The entrance fee (£12.90) was well worth it for the incredible views, peaceful atmosphere, and beautifully preserved history. The highlight was definitely the Palladian Bridge — picture-perfect from every angle and one of only a few like it in the world. It felt like walking through a period film set, and we can see why it’s a favourite location for photo shoots and filming. The entire garden is a blend of romantic landscapes, gentle walking paths, and sweeping vistas over Bath.
Abdul K — Google review
This park was like stepping into a period film. If you’re arriving by bus make sure to get off at the station right by the entrance at the top of the hill, otherwise it’s a steep walk up. Palladian bridge was just as picturesque as you’d think. We were a bit surprised by the 11 pound price tag for a park but do think it was worth it.
Comede E — Google review
Ralph Allen Dr, Bath, BA2 5AH, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/prior-park/•+44 1225 833977•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Prior Park Landscape Garden

9Herschel Museum of Astronomy

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The Herschel Museum of Astronomy, located in the former home of astronomer William Herschel in Bath, celebrates his astronomical achievements. Visitors can explore the Georgian house and workshop where Herschel lived and made his famous discovery of the planet Uranus. The museum offers a glimpse into 18th-century life with restored rooms featuring period furniture and replicas of Herschel's astronomical equipment.
Well-curated little museum with lots of information. The staff member we spoke with was very passionate about the history museum and was very happy to share some interesting insights about the Herschel family and the items on display. The ticket is good for a year after purchase. If you enjoy astronomy, this museum is definitely worth stopping by even if you don’t have a lot of time!
Bailee A — Google review
I was only in Bath for 2 days and I’m so glad I went here! It was really great and I would recommend this for anyone interested in astronomy, science communication, or science in general. I read everything there was to read, all the descriptions and notes, and they were so informative. The woman who gave the introduction (I think her name was Charlotte, I hope I remembered correctly) was also very helpful. She was very jolly and energetic and made me excited about going around the museum. I also had some further questions and she answered them enthusiastically. Additionally, I liked the star carpet on the stairs! Please visit the museum if you can, it’s one of the highlights of my quick Bath trip. I wish I had taken more photos.
C D — Google review
Very nice place. My 11 year old child liked it. There is a small shop on the territory - you can buy books and souvenirs. An interesting detail - if you buy a ticket for the first time - you can visit the museum several more times during the year with this ticket!!! The cost is only 12.50 for an adult, a child is free.
Julie — Google review
Visited the Herschel Museum during our day trip to Bath. Hidden away we were greeted warmly by the two gentlemen working there that day. We were told there were no tours however one of the gentlemen took it upon himself to get to know us and show us around each room across all three floors. He was super knowledgeable and answered all our questions. What an interesting life story! Whether you’re interested in astronomy, history, both or neither - this is a fantastic place to spend an hour or so. Could it be Bath’s hidden tourist gem? Quite possibly.
G C — Google review
This is a hidden gem that beautifully blends science and history. Set in the former home of William Herschel, discoverer of Uranus, the museum offers fascinating exhibits, a charming period atmosphere, and insights into 18th-century astronomy. The restored rooms, lovely garden, and friendly, knowledgeable staff make it a must-visit for anyone interested in space, science, or heritage.
Ryan O — Google review
Small museum but the employee was very knowledgeable and told us a lot about the history. Lots of cool objects to look at regarding astronomy, and a really fun decorated house as well.
Narin K — Google review
One of the best things we've done in Bath. Beautiful house, extremely interesting. Lovely friendly staff and calm atmosphere and it was just such a delight to learn so much about the Herschels! We need more stories in science like these. Price was fair as well compared to other local attractions. Some really cool things on display as well. Dying to know what a square piano sounds like when played! Oh and they have a toilet!
F H — Google review
A delightful experience Lots of things to learn about Herschel & his family & their duscoveries
Patti P — Google review
19 New King St, Bath, BA1 2BL, United Kingdom•http://herschelmuseum.org.uk/•+44 1225 446865•Tips and more reviews for Herschel Museum of Astronomy

10The Circus

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Architectural Buildings
The Circus is a famous landmark in Bath, England, known for its circle of grand Georgian townhouses built in the mid-1700s. It is part of a collection of historic terraces and individual buildings that adorn the city, including Queen Square, Royal Crescent, and Lansdown Crescent. The Assembly Rooms were destroyed during an air raid in 1942 but have since been reconstructed and now house the Fashion Museum.
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11Bath Skyline

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Bath Skyline offers stunning hilltop views of the city rooftops and is a World Heritage site that can be accessed via a 6-mile trail through meadows and woodlands. The route takes you through various landscapes, including meadows, woodlands, 18th-century follies, secluded valleys, ancient Roman settlements, and an Iron Age fort. Starting from Bathwick Hill, the 6-mile circular trail provides breathtaking views over Bath with various viewpoints along the way.
Gorgeous views. This is not to be missed. Our favorite part of the walk was stumbling upon the gorgeous canal with the locks on the way up. This walk was most definitely our favorite part of the day. We went in the evening after all of the crowds had left for the day and it was lovely and not crowded in the least. Views for days.
Megan M — Google review
The Bath skyline walk is fantastic 👌 It not only takes you out into Beautiful countryside but also gives you fantastic views over the city of Bath. The route is about 6 miles and took us about 3 5 hours although we weren't speedy. Keep an eye out for the yellow direction arrows and you will be fine, although there are a couple of areas where there are no markers for a bit. Spectacular views and we kind of wished we had taken a picnic but sadly we didn't. The route can be steep up and down hill in places and there are a few sets of steps. Also the path especially through wooded areas can be uneven and rough under foot and there are a couple of obstacles to navigate, but then this is a country walk. The paths around Claverton down are very flat and easy under foot. Was nice seeing they were restoring dry stone walls. Definitely wear sensible shoes and take water 👌It's a good route and has stunning views, if you take small children expect to end up carrying them. Probably not suitable for people unsteady on their feet. Definitely worth the experience and we walked back to the city centre along the canal.
Stuart J — Google review
Great free experience. Walkable just bring sneakers. Slightly uphill. Park on side of the street if you one by car. Very peaceful and you get a vast grassy expanse view with the city skyline to the far distance.
PHOEBE C — Google review
The Bath Skyline walk offers absolutely stunning views of the city. You can see the entire skyline of Bath, and it’s truly beautiful. The walk is peaceful and offers a lovely escape into nature. Definitely worth the visit!
Priyantha L — Google review
Great viewpoint overlooking the elegant city of Bath, forming part of a 6 mile walking trail taking in city streets and rural surroundings. The full walk takes over 3 hours to complete, and is rewarded with great aerial views of the city's most recognisable landmarks. For a shorter walk, one of the best viewpoints can be accessed from the gate to the east of Prior Park Landscape Garden. This spot, on a steep hillside in an area of limestone grassland, offers one of the finest views of the Bath skyline and surrounding wooded hills. It's also a good place to see wildflowers in spring. There's no official parking for the Bath Skyline walk, but it can be accessed on foot from Bath Spa railway station in around 25 minutes.
Andrew T — Google review
I've been visiting bath skyline walk day for some years and still not managed to do all of it (a combination of old legs and British weather may be involved). This is a stunning place to visit and it's free to participate. There's extras which are payable should be curious.
Paul — Google review
Great activity for the day. A bit of a climb , stairs, road or hills depends on the route you take. On the way you will most likely pass by the canal system, worth a look. The canal has its own walk as well, which I found even more scenic.
Doug B — Google review
We did a 13km bath skyline hike loop from Town. It’s a lovely varied hike of 310m elevation gain that you can find on Komoot. Shade and sun with great views! Hiking early July on a weekday was lovely and quiet. Lots of wildlife - a muntjac deer, swallows and butterflies.
K H — Google review
Bathwick Hill, Bath, BA2 6EN, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-skyline/trails/bath-skylin…•Tips and more reviews for Bath Skyline

12No. 1 Royal Crescent

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Museums
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No. 1 Royal Crescent is an 18th-century Palladian-style townhouse that has been transformed into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into life during the Regency period in Bath. The museum features elaborate period room displays and fine art, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the Georgian era. Through restored townhouse furnishings and a soundscape of imagined conversations between family members and staff, visitors can gain insight into the concerns and lifestyle of that time.
Didn't realise the ticket is valid for a year (bonus!). An charming house that brings you back in time. There is an amazing view of the green space and that made me wonder - what kind of luxury life they were living!! I love how they led you to each room and shared the stories behind. I have heard a lot about Victorian but this was the first time that I learned something about Georgian! Great experiences here!
Sheryl Y — Google review
A lovely museum showcasing Georgian architecture and period interiors. The recorded narrations can be a bit odd to naviguate in sync but are quite interesting. Thank you!
Wan Q — Google review
The best museum I’ve ever visited! Highly recommend listening to the audio stories in each room! It really makes history come alive! Love it!!!
Leona — Google review
Highly recommended for a well produced and informative museum about the Georgian period in Bath. Bathrooms, a gift shop, and WiFi were also available. We walked up early in the morning and were able to buy a ticket at that time. It may be advantageous to book ahead for your preferred ticket slot.
Ryan S — Google review
An unexpected find on The Royal Crescent but what a gem. This feels like the family just stepped out and are expected back any moment. Its charming and very different to find a place so vibrant, carefully curated to feel as if you have just gone back in time to how bright and beautiful such a house would be. The staff were very friendly and enthusiastic, which really adds flair to such an establishment. The 'slice of life' audio/visual story complimented the house perfectly!
Nichola T — Google review
Wonderful way to see first hand how the upper classes lived three hundred years ago. One of thirty three apartments restored to how it might have looked then, with explanations of servsnts' lives as well. Worth the visit! Closed Monday.
Gregory S — Google review
It was a really fun experience with the family. The house is set up beautifully, with projections and audiovisuals about 18th century life in the house. There are some dress up areas for kids and a wonderful gift shop. Kids are free. Highly recommend.
Krista P — Google review
Couldn’t believe that architecture in 18th century was so amazing and practical. Residences living with facing open green land to this magnitude. Wonderful
R.K P — Google review
1 Royal Cres, Bath, BA1 2LR, United Kingdom•http://no1royalcrescent.org.uk/•+44 1225 428126•Tips and more reviews for No. 1 Royal Crescent

13Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

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Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum is located in Bath, and it's known for being the city's oldest house, dating back to around 1483. The house is famous for its association with the creation of the Sally Lunn Bun, a semi-sweet bread that has become a local delicacy. Legend has it that Sally Lunn, a Huguenot refugee, introduced this brioche-style bun to a baker in Bath in 1680.
Lunch in Bath’s oldest house was a great-tasting treat! We ordered the Steak and Mushroom Trencher, and the the Double Bacon savory half bun, pumpkin soup, and the apple cake for dessert. The bread was fresh, the beef was tender and juicy, the bacon was crisp, and the apple cake was delightful. If we live in the area, we’d probably frequent the place. We even bought some of their brioche bun for the road. If you’re the area, check it out! It’s a must-try!
J N — Google review
This is one of the first few shops my family and I came to during our first trip to Bath. The place was really lovely, very warm waitress accompanied by warm service, coupled with lovely food that’s not too filling but at the same not too light. Personally, I would say the buns are really unique that can’t be found anywhere else in the UK or back from where I come from in Malaysia. Really glad to have visited this shop with my family during our trip to the UK!
Bryan L — Google review
Ordered their english breakfast bun (comes with a pot of blend tea or americano coffee) and double bacon bun. The bun is soft inside but crispy outside, not a bread lover, but like this texture and flavour of bun. Match well with the mushrooms, eggs, bacon and sausages. Sausages might be a bit too salty, eat together with bun then it is fine. Double bacon is just normal, but everything brought up by the nice bun.
Zen L — Google review
Peak pastries in an old building that was started by a French lady? We ordered scones with clotted cream and jam, a lemon tart and traditional tea with the cubes and milk. Tea was kinda watery but hey we got the experience. Scones were good and Huge, tasted so good with the cold clotted cream and tangy jam. Tart in sweet bread was okay, too much bread for our liking and too tart. We also ordered potato and leek soup which was perfectly chunky and leaky— I loved it with the bread yum
Ariel J — Google review
Fascinating history with using the original recipe dating back to the 1600s, and absolutely delicious bun! Very large, with a perfect crispiness on the outside, and incredibly soft & fluffy on the inside. Excellent with the cinnamon butter topping, though I found it a tad too sweet. The service isn't the friendliest, however it's still definitely worth stopping by for a unique taste of history, and a warm, freshly made treat :)
Kat — Google review
Certainly best toasted. Tip 👇 Ordered takeaway of two famous Sally Lunn buns—one with sweet lemon curd and the other with cinnamon butter. Service was friendly, though there was a short wait. Packaging was neat (cutlery provided) and the buns were excellent—soft, light, and delicious. The buns were warm and ready to eat, and the extra we took home microwaved/toasted beautifully. A must-try Bath experience. Tip: go straight to the museum shop in the basement (accessed via a narrow Georgian spiral staircase) to order your take-home bun. The shop has some museum displays and good lighting, but it’s small and can feel a bit claustrophobic.
Onbarefeet — Google review
There were queues up the street, so we were disheartened and wet. However, on the way back we saw it was quieter and went inside. It is a really lovely experience. You eat Bath Buns which are gorgeous, with a teapot and there is a little museum downstairs - not much but adds to the atmosphere. Slow service but they are busy! Well worth a visit.
Michelle O — Google review
Had a quick look in the little museum and purchased a Bunn to take away and cook at home. Made my own version of a cinnamon butter and then a melted cheese and spring onion one too. Very nice.
James H — Google review
4 N Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, United Kingdom•http://www.sallylunns.co.uk/•+44 1225 461634•Tips and more reviews for Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

14Fashion Museum Bath

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The Fashion Museum Bath, located in the northern part of the city near the Georgian Circus, offers a captivating journey through fashion history. Housed in the lower floor of the Assembly Rooms, it showcases iconic styles from different eras, including Victorian clothing and sports costumes. With over 160 dressed figures spanning 400 years of history, visitors can explore garments ranging from a 17th-century shirt to contemporary designs by renowned designers like Jean-Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.
Didn't think we'd love this as much as we did. The exhibits are interesting and really well laid out and presented. Not too many but a varied enough selection. The free audio guide was also interersting
Katie L — Google review
As the doors will soon close and the fashion museum will be moving my college class as a group decided to visit before it closes. I really enjoyed the range of clothing all in order of year and all numbered with information about the item and also an audio guide available to listen to information about the item as you enjoy looking at it instead of having to read (audio not available on all items). There is an area where you can write on a card what fashion is to you and stick to the wall even a space to draw a dress which is fun although I struggled to find working pens. There is an area you can try on some of the clothing although with very limited choices it would have been nice to have a bigger selection. It would have been nice it the lighting was a bit better as we had some questionair sheats from are tutor and we couldn't really see it whilst walking around. I enjoyed getting to look around the assembly rooms as last time I visited was for a wedding fair with lots of exhibitors so seeing it empty let me really see how impressive the place really is. There is step free access ♿ There is toilets including accessible toilet There is a gift shop All the staff we came in contact with was really friendly and welcoming
Katie T — Google review
A very complete collection of 100 items from the 18th Century to as modern as post pandemic, covering fabrics, underwear, footwear, and evolution of fashion overall. Highly recommended for fashion students and everyday people who will certainly gain some insight into the meaning and purpose of our daily wardrobe choices. Free access for residents of Bath and North Somerset with proof of address. Lovely staff.
Bernella V — Google review
It's quite interesting! Gave us a pretty good insight into British fashion over the last 300 odd years. Loved a placard that said 'End of Dandyism' or something to the effect. Interesting to note the global influence on British fashion.
Manassays — Google review
A lovely and quaint museum with outfits through the ages. The information boards provided excellent a variety of excellent facts. There is a fun dress up area for all ages too. The staff were friendly and attentive.
Ruellyn M — Google review
Really interesting, the audio guide was very helpful. Fab collection of ancient pieces and modern stunners. Lots of designers and cultural information too. Very fun dressing up. I'm not so sure if a younger audience would enjoy it as much though.
Marie — Google review
The museum itself isn't that large, although the selection of historical clothes covers a broad range of eras. My main reason for visiting was to try on some of the period pieces and I loved every second! I dragged my boyfriend round with the expectation that we'd both dress up at the end, and we did, however the men's selection was really limited. We made the most of it and I'd recommend it, but it would have been nice to have a wider collection for customer use. It was also nice to see the Assembly Rooms which are used in Bridgerton :)
Carrie H — Google review
Not a must, but it was fun, especially the part where you get to dress up! Didn't know about it so it was a lovely surprise. Big thanks to the kind woman at the ticket stand who gave us a heads up about it closing earlier than the rest of the museum as we arrived later in the day.
Dikla C — Google review
Assembly Rooms, Bennett St, Bath BA1 2QH, United Kingdom•https://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/•+44 1225 477789•Tips and more reviews for Fashion Museum Bath

15Royal Victoria Park Bath

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Royal Victoria Park Bath is a vast 57-acre Victorian park located just a short walk from the city center. It offers various attractions such as a duck pond, bandstand, cafes, and refreshment kiosks. The park also features amenities like crazy golf, tennis courts, and an extensive adventure playground with a skatepark. Visitors can enjoy hot air balloon tours from the meadows to the north of the park and participate in annual events like Bath on the Beach and Bath on Ice.
These gardens are beautiful! Flower and plant lovers and everyone else will love walking through the beautiful gardens. Grab some food and have a picnic. It is not overly crowded.
Rachael M — Google review
Big wide open green space good for picnics, sunbathing etc. Great views of the Royal Cresent, but the best and most beautiful part of this park is the separate botanical gardens which are well manicured and full of trees, shrubs and plants.
Miles M — Google review
Superb park with plenty of open green space, views of the famous Royal Crescent, and the beautiful Botanical Garden. A lovely place for a walk, not far from the city centre. Plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the calming influence of nature. The Botanical Gardens boast an impressive collection of trees, with wonderful colours in October. Facilities include a café, play area and plenty of paid parking. There's also a distinctive historic bandstand. One criticism - toilet facilities were poor when I visited, with several cubicles out of use due to damage, despite a 20p charge.
Andrew T — Google review
Its beautiful. kid friendly and a good spot for picnic! Also close to pulteney bridge. Lots of Cafes and shops around.
Susan O — Google review
Lovely place to visit, a lot going on, we visited a pace called Bath on the Beach which was great, it's only there a couple more months and set in the grounds of the tennis courts.
Martin R — Google review
A lovely park to spend a sunny day in. Great panoramic view of the surrounding area when at the top.
Carole J — Google review
Beautiful in Autumn and a great play park, even for big kids.
Ben L — Google review
A lovely park. There was a band playing in the gazebo when we stopped by. Great views of the river.
Mike P — Google review
Marlborough Ln, Bath, BA1 2NQ, United Kingdom•https://visitbath.co.uk/listings/single/royal-victoria-park/•+44 1225 394041•Tips and more reviews for Royal Victoria Park Bath
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16American Museum & Gardens

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The American Museum & Gardens, located around 2 miles east of Bath, is a captivating destination for visitors worldwide. Housed in an impressive 18th-century mansion, it showcases impeccable reconstructions of 19th-century American family homes and a vast collection of American folk and decorative arts, crafts, and textiles. The museum also features stunning gardens with a dedicated Children's Garden for young ones to explore nature and American culture.
We went to the American Museum and gardens to see primarily the quilts. The delight is that the whole place is a wonderful place to visit. The museum was very good with some beautiful people and a lovely attention to detail. The room stewards were friendly and helpful. The New American Garden is a delight and very inspiring, plus with the terrace a great place to relax on a hot and sunny day. We enjoyed our lunch from the cafe, and I popped round to the children's playground to see the wagon. It's definitely worth popping round to see. If we'd had our grandchildren with us, they would have loved the playground and for parents or grandparents supervising there a few playground with such a view. If we lived more locally, we would definitely get an annual ticket, but it's a bit far from deepest East Sussex.
Jane B — Google review
We had a great time at the American Museum. There's something for everyone, with a great variety of artefacts on show, from folk art, to reconstructed interiors through the ages. The staff were consistently friendly, helpful and informative. We were pleasantly surprised by the delightful gardens, which we weren't expecting, but really added to our visit. The museum was easily reached from the City centre by bus (alight at The Avenue stop). Whilst not particularly well signposted, the museum was reached by a short 10-15 minute walk along a path next to the road.
Wynn G — Google review
A lovely museum with fabulous gardens and walks around the grounds. We enjoyed the space exhibition and having a picnic in front of the house over looking stunning views. The staff/volunteers were very friendly and knowledgeable, we learnt a lots about the different periods of American history and loved the quilt room! A great day out!
Mimi — Google review
A fascinating place, especially the basement which has history of the indigenous American people. My husband enjoyed the Space museum too. The volunteers are friendly and informative. There is a lift and the top of the beautiful gardens are accessible by wheelchair.
Kathy S — Google review
The gardens and the setting are spectacular, especially the New American Garden. The gardens offer color and interest and are beautifully maintained. It’s a wonderful place to spend a morning or afternoon. The staff at the entrance/ticket booth are very welcoming and helpful. As an American, I found the collection in the house to be a bit odd and outdated, but kudos to the founders for offering the opportunity to visit and soak in the beauty of this wonderful spot and to the current team for reimagining the possibilities of the landscape. Definitely worth visiting.
Scott — Google review
Before visiting, I didn't quite see the allure of simply a museum. I was mistaken from the moment that I regarded the American Museum as just another museum. Although the cafe is just fine, it's completely overshadowed by the picturesque estate and gardens. Upon entering the museum, I suddenly feel the tinge of root beer in my veins- more American- not just because of the impeccable atmosphere of some of the recreations but because I yearn to sail off to new land, assert my colonial dominance through completely ethical means with 100% no ethnic cleansing and build millions of American Museums and Gardens, which will certainly 'civilise' the land. Thank you for creating this beautiful sanctuary.
Finn C — Google review
Really enjoyed the day here. We spent several hours enjoying the gardens, the museum and the space exhibition. The accessible routes round the garden and museum were very helpful. There is a lift in the museum to get you up to the first floor and down to the lower floor. The toilets were clean and tidy and the cafe served good food and drinks suitable for all ages and tastes. The views from the terrace are lovely in the Autumn. There were also fun activities laid on for children in half term.
Judith T — Google review
Despite the rain and half-term crowds we really think this place is worth visiting. Gardens are beautifully maintained and the exhibition was well laid out and plenty to do with children
Emma G — Google review
Claverton Manor, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7BD, United Kingdom•http://www.americanmuseum.org/•+44 1225 460503•Tips and more reviews for American Museum & Gardens

17The Pump Room Restaurant

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The Pump Room Restaurant is a sophisticated venue in Bath, offering classical music accompaniment to coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea with a view of the Roman Baths hot spring. Originally constructed to provide public access to thermal waters in the late 17th century for medicinal purposes, it still houses the Kings Spring water fountain where visitors can purchase a glass of warm spa water. The elegant interior features grand columns, beautiful chandeliers, and stylish Georgian decor that reflects the high society of its time.
Absolutely lovely experience, we went for afternoon tea and it was my wife's birthday, the live pianist played happy birthday and they bought her out a little cake 😍 The setting is glorious and the service is attentive without being overbearing. Highly recommend.
Darren M — Google review
We came here for brunch/breakfast. I had the poached egg with salmon which was lovely. We also had two cocktails. The atmosphere is nearly like from a fairytale especially with the pianist playing. Definitely recommend to anybody.
Martina S — Google review
Went for the tea menu at 12 noon. The atmosphere was great! The high ceilings and classical music really add to the ambience. Huge applause to the pianist who played for an hour! The music was so so good! The tables are spaced out very well too, so it made the experience very private. We felt that the green pea savoury bites were super good, wished there were more! Scones were pretty standard. And the raspberry shortbread dessert bite was super good! Jane Austen tea was really good! Tasted like earl grey with earthy notes and a tinge of rooibos flavour at the end. You can get a glimpse of the Roman Baths from the pump room too!
Gwen — Google review
My daughter and I had the most wonderful experience having tea at the Pump Room! Some reviews I read had been somewhat concerning regarding the quality and freshness of the food, but we found everything exceptional and delicious. Thank you for an amazing afternoon treat, in every regard!
Nancy C — Google review
The afternoon tea experience was enjoyable. I did find the setting a bit crowded, and the other guests tended to the T-shirt wearing type. Nonetheless, the service was good and the food was excellent. The Pump Room is beautiful and imbued with history.
Anthony S — Google review
I booked a Jane Austen Afternoon Tea for a party of 4 midweek and we loved every minute of the experience! From the entrance all the way to our table the service and staff were outstanding. The live music was a great touch. The menu looked good, but I have to admit, the food and drinks were not AS delicious as some of the other tea times that we’ve had. The Darcy cocktail sounded so promising but was a bit too bitter and flat. What you are paying for is definitely the ambiance and location. You feel like you’re sitting in a room full of so much rich history that I would’ve paid 2x more for this feeling. You’re also able to taste the spring water from the King’s fountain in this tea room. We loved it very much and would certainly book again.
Revekka H — Google review
My daughter treated me to a lovely Jane Austen afternoon tea . It was amazing with such a lovely atmosphere. Definitely be coming again fingers crossed.
Diane B — Google review
What a magnificent place to visit but even more so on Mother's Day with my wife. The cake was delicious. The staff were so helpful, but the overall quality was second to none
Jeremy P — Google review
Searcys at the Pump Room, Stall St, Bath BA1 1LZ, United Kingdom•http://thepumproombath.co.uk/•+44 1225 444477•Tips and more reviews for The Pump Room Restaurant

18Victoria Art Gallery

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The Victoria Art Gallery in Bath is a must-visit for art enthusiasts, featuring both historical and contemporary European and British artworks, including pieces by local artists and Gainsborough. The gallery is housed in a splendid Victorian setting and offers a diverse collection of decorative art with continually changing temporary exhibitions. Additionally, the gallery hosts engaging events, trails, and workshops for kids. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as the Holburne Museum and Beckford's Tower for a comprehensive cultural experience in the city.
The Bath Artists event is getting better every year. This year the entries were stunning. So many fascinating sculptures as well as the usual paintings. Nearly bought a ceramic vase.
Paul F — Google review
Wonderful little gallery. The permanent collection is FREE to visit, so don't be fooled by what Google maps says - the 'ticket price' is ONLY for SPECIAL exhibits. The permanent collection is of a small size, and absolutely perfect for a 45 minute visit. There are no 'famous' works (though there are 2 or 3 'big names'), and most of the pieces, from across 7 centuries, have a historical connection to Bath. The curation was well-done, with a good amount of information on each piece available on their website, but not crowding each wall. Lots of activities for kids; very family-friendly.
Sarah W — Google review
A lovely gallery with friendly docents who offer lots of information about the artists, and the history of Bath. It's not stuffy or stodgy but relaxed and good for the whole family.
Molly O — Google review
The Lost Spells is a really beautiful interactive exhibition for children and adults. The paintings are incredible and all the sounds and books and toys make it a a lovely experience.
Gemma M — Google review
A beautiful old gallery of eclectic pictures with exhibitions of contemporary, local artists. I particularly enjoyed the dome with female sculptures and gallery of porcelain and glass.
Wan Q — Google review
Pretty place and not overpacked. Lovely paintings of Jane Austen related stuff. Only one room, so a quiet break if you're in the city centre and just want to calm down.
Michelle O — Google review
Having gone to the Edinburgh modern 1&2 galleries. I found this art gallery to be underwhelming and boring of what was on show. Just random paintings of few artists that painted landscapes plus the Abbey which had visited Bath and had those on show. It would be more interesting and more value if the gallery had artists that had a story behind them or the gallery had researched some individuals to ask to put their paintings scalptures on show. The facilities were clean and tidy and kids interaction spot is good. I’m glad I went but no value at £8. I won’t be returning unless have something more interesting to see
Rachel M — Google review
This summer there is a small exhibition at the gallery, just one large room, however the collection of posters from Toulouse-Lautrec and his contemporaries is exceptional. Beautiful colours and drawing, and a chance to brush up on your French! Knowledgeable staff and reasonal entrance fee.
David P — Google review
Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AT, United Kingdom•http://www.victoriagal.org.uk/•+44 1225 477233•Tips and more reviews for Victoria Art Gallery

19Royal Cres

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Royal Crescent in Bath is a semicircular terrace of grand Georgian townhouses designed by John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1775. Each house has its own unique interior, offering an intriguing glimpse into the past. The crescent overlooks Royal Victoria Park and exemplifies the high society lifestyle of the time. It's a must-see when visiting Bath, just a short walk from the city center, along with other nearby attractions like Bath Abbey and The Circus.
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20Theatre Royal, Bath

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The Theatre Royal, Bath is a stunning Georgian playhouse adorned with plush red and gold décor. It was built in 1805 and is considered one of the most important examples of Georgian theatre architecture. Over the years, it has hosted performances by renowned actors and continues to captivate audiences with a diverse range of entertainment including drama, West End productions, opera, comedy, and dance across its three auditoriums.
Very friendly staff and a wonderful performance of Emma on the last weekend of the Jane Austen Festival! Even if ( 🚨 spoiler alert!) the iconic line ‘if I loved you less I could talk about it more’ was missing, 🚨 spoiler over! it was a really funny and heartwarming adaptation of a beloved classic, with a very talented cast. The merging of Harriet and Mrs Bates’ characters was cleverly done and giving her character more autonomy was a refreshing twist. The theatre itself is wheelchair accessible, however the accessible bathroom is quite tight to navigate, and the lift is tricky as you have to hold down the buttons for the entire journey which is not accessible for lots of conditions.
Blossom — Google review
I really enjoyed "Small Hotel" featuring Ralph Finneas! I was able to purchase tickets on site about twenty minutes before the performance, and the view from the top level Grand Circle was still great. Thank you!
Wan Q — Google review
Went to see little women with my friend, straight in seats aren't bad, leg room for those of us that are a bit taller isn't the best. The theatre itself is in good keeping. The bar is usual bar prices for that kind of place although cash isn't accepted and its card only. Overall a nice experience
Dan J — Google review
It was a besutiful theatre. We watched Emma. The acting was superb, as was the production. Comfortable seats, and pleasant theatre experience.
Miriam ( — Google review
Small but very atmospheric and attractive theatre...we went to see Death on the Nile...great acting, super light work bringing the stage and acts to life...we had seats in stalls, row J - very good view. Couple of small bars with seats - beer, wine and soft drinks available.
AGa — Google review
I love the Theatre Royal, Bath but it can be a bit pricey. Being one of the oldest working theatres in the country does come with its downsides, with pillars restricting views and seats without much leg room. However, it is beautifully maintained and staff are friendly and helpful and I have enjoyed many outstanding performances here. I recently attended Samuel Beckett's Endgame in the smaller, more intimate, Ustinov studio which was exceptional. Highly recommended. There is a useful page on the theatre website detailing accessibility information. I'd just like to see better concessions as there isn't much difference between full price and the concession tickets.
Kate S — Google review
Sigh. The performances here vary but I've seen some great stuff. However the venue is another over rated ancient building with many poor sight lines and uncomfortable seats. It's reputation probably arises from those who can afford centre stalls. It would be better to rebuild it. There are some very fine modern theatres.
Martin G — Google review
We took my daughter to see Ballet Rambert last night as part of a present for her 30th birthday. The performance was amazing. A wonderful experience that was then completely ruined by the rude and disrespectful theatre staff hurrying us out of the auditorium. One member of a staff was banging on the door of the female toilet whilst my daughter was in there. The performance started at 7:30pm and was advertised to have a running time of 1 hour 30 mins with an interlude. Including the ushering out, the banging in the toilet door and my complaining twice to the manager. We still left the theatre at 9pm. So nobody could accuse us of dawdling. To add insult to injury, while I was speaking to Jack the manager, he continued to keep his ear piece in his ear and was totally distracted and uninterested. No apology, no care, no interest. Some serious customer service training is needed. Tickets are not cheap and in a period of time when money is scarce, this is not the way to encourage people to the arts. I am beyond disappointed.
BSL — Google review
Saw Cl, Bath, BA1 1ET, United Kingdom•http://www.theatreroyal.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Theatre Royal, Bath
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21The Museum of East Asian Art

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The Museum of East Asian Art is a place where visitors can explore an eclectic collection of East and Southeast Asian art. The museum is located in a renovated Georgian house, and its current exhibitions range from Japanese mens fashion to Netsuke sash-fastenings.
Fantastic Museum opposite the Assembly rooms and just off the Circus. Staff are exceptionally friendly, helpful, and informative. There is a wonderful collection of artefacts displaying how skilled the craftsmen were, with some stunning and beautiful pieces on display. The displays are well laid out, and there is plenty of information about and The staff are willing to help and advise. Some of the pieces are truly ancient. It's definitely worth a visit just a few minutes from the city centre by foot.
Stuart J — Google review
Added this museum to our Bath visit and it's a real gem ... definitely worth seeing. Beautiful and varied collection of artworks and artifacts, some dating back thousands of years BCE. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Across 3 floors and there's a lift so it's accessible for all.
Hola H — Google review
A really fascinating museum that we. Have visited a few times when in Bath. We really enjoy the interactive room and the Lego trail. The Blossom exhibition was beautiful and thought provoking. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Bath, under 18’s get in free!
Mimi — Google review
Really cool museum with friendly staff! Was so interesting to look at all the artefacts and to learn the history. The art was beautiful. We spent an hour in there.
Fabiha R — Google review
Great little gallery up near the Circus. Some great bodhisatvas. Nice shop v friendly too. Was half price with national art pass.
Ben H — Google review
A nice museum with artifacts from East Asia. At the time we went they had a separate section dedicated to Dragons to mark the ‘Year of the Dragon’ according to the Chinese calendar. The museum staff and the volunteers were extremely enthusiastic, knowledgeable, helpful. They even offered us to keep our backpacks with them while we explored the museum. At the time the entrance ticket for students were under £4, which is extremely worthy given the history and artistic value of the place. They have a shop by the reception, and a toilet in the basement as well.
Milan S — Google review
Wonderful little museum. Very knowledgeable staff. Interesting displays. Went with my adult son, who suffers with extreme anxiety. He really enjoyed it and was calm enough to ask several questions. He struggles as a rule to communicate with others. Throughly enjoyed our visit.
Jenny F — Google review
This museum is fascinating and features one person's collection. There are a couple of modern textile pieces inspired by museum objects too, a good shop a d a toilet. Well worth 2 to 3 hours of anyone's time.
Sarah W — Google review
12 Bennett St, Bath, BA1 2QJ, United Kingdom•http://www.meaa.org.uk/•+44 1225 464640•Tips and more reviews for The Museum of East Asian Art

22Assembly Rooms

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The Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by the renowned architect John Wood, are a set of Grade 1 listed buildings in Bath. They have become a popular attraction for the public. Visitors can enjoy informative tours and gain insights into the exquisite chandeliers. It is advisable to make advance bookings for an enhanced experience.
Fantastic tour with Alison - now know alot about chandeliers!! Recommend booking beforehand
Felicity T — Google review
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23Bath City Parade Gardens

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Bath City Parade Gardens is a picturesque park featuring lush lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a charming cafe. The gardens also boast a bandstand that hosts summer concerts from April to September. Designed by the renowned Georgian architect John Wood the Elder, this scenic spot offers visitors the perfect setting for picnics or leisurely breaks.
I had an amazing time at Parade Gardens in Bath! The entry was completely free, and the views were absolutely stunning. The park is filled with an array of cool sculptures and statues that make the whole place even more interesting. The scenery around the gardens, coupled with the beautiful architecture of Bath, really takes your breath away. Plus, it’s incredibly clean with no litter in sight – perfect for a peaceful and relaxing visit. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re in the area!
Ayyub C — Google review
Free entry, set down away from the traffic, and carefully maintained, it’s a hot-spot in the summer heat, but otherwise a delight to spend a little time walking around. The river nearby adds a Danubian quality. There were horse and cart rides nearby, near the Abbey, if you want to get moving without moving.
Gordon D — Google review
A small but incredibly cosy garden that exudes warmth and tranquillity. Despite its compact size, it is well thought out and beautifully maintained. Colourful flowers bloom in neat, bright bunches, filling the air with subtle, pleasant scents. There are various unique sculptures scattered throughout the garden, each adding its own charm and artistic touch to the space. It is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy a moment of peace away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is obvious that a lot of effort and love has been put into creating this serene, inviting corner of nature - a true hidden gem for those who appreciate beauty and tranquility.
John — Google review
Parade Gardens is a lovely green space right in the heart of Bath, perfect for relaxing on a sunny day. It’s a great spot to have a little picnic or just grab a drink and chill on the grass. Located near the river, the views are beautiful, and the atmosphere is peaceful. If the weather’s good, it’s one of the best places in the city to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
Yaprak ( — Google review
We spent an hour here during our day trip to Bath. We ate the most delicious ice cream and relaxed in the shade of trees. My daughter found a favourite tree!
Evawere A — Google review
A beautiful garden with pretty views especially on a sunny day, close to the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. Could be busy at times.
Patrick X — Google review
Lovely and vibrant city place beside the river Avon and Bath city cricket ground. Fantastic place to visit with family and friends 🧡
Salahuddin S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to pass some quiet time in the sunshine and have views of the Weir. Especially lovely to see the floral tribute to Jane Austen.
Hannah K — Google review
Grand Parade, Bath, BA2 4DF, United Kingdom•https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/visit-parade-gardens•+44 1225 394041•Tips and more reviews for Bath City Parade Gardens

24Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein is a museum and immersive visitor attraction located in Bath, where Mary Shelley wrote the first science fiction novel, Frankenstein, in 1816. The four-story historic property offers an award-winning experience that delves into Shelley's unconventional life and the enduring legacy of her infamous creation. Visitors can explore vintage artifacts, experience the sounds and smells of the Frankenstein era, and encounter an 8-foot animatronic representation of the iconic monster as described by Mary Shelley.
I had to adjust the time of my entry and I was able to do so by sending an Email. The staff at the House of Frankenstein responded quickly and modified my entry time. On the day of my visit, it was raining and I asked to enter the museum about twenty-five minutes early. Again, I was immediately admitted. The museum is really well laid out. I would recommend at least an hour to seventy-five minutes to really read everything and enjoy the different rooms. I entered around 3:35pm on a busy Saturday in Bath, but I had most of the rooms to myself. I received a lot of value for a relatively affordable ticket. I highly recommend a trip to Mary Shelly's House of Frankenstein.
Bryan S — Google review
I found this place truly unique. It’s not just a museum—it’s an immersive, gothic experience that dives deep into Mary Shelley's life and the story of Frankenstein. The life-sized creature was impressive, and the spooky basement added a fun thrill. The exhibits are interactive and well thought out. I also loved how close it is to great cafés—perfect for a post-horror bite! Definitely worth a visit if you're in Bath.
AJay S — Google review
Whooppeeeee. My husband took me for my birthday treat and we both absolutely loved it. The museum was fun and informative and the attention to detail was excellent. I loved being immersed in the gothic house. Each room was really different and kept us interested throughout. There were scares a plenty as well. The Escape room was top notch puzzling! We had a brilliant time. Thanks to the cool team for bringing this experience to Bath.
Jo M — Google review
Decided to pay a visit while in Bath this morning and was thoroughly impressed. The museum section, while small is very informative. Seeing the original vision for Frankensteins look was also really nice. The fun really begins when you get down into the basement. I’d looked at reviews and online to prepare myself for the basement. I’d even looked at videos of people walking through so that I knew what to expect. When I arrived at the basement, all alone without any other people, in I went to explore well aware that being autistic, I’d be truly out of my comfort zone with loud noises and flashing lights. I’d perhaps prepared a little too well as I was barely effected and just enjoying the props until I hear a peekaboo behind me. Yes, there was a live actor in there with me who made me briefly see the afterlife! The live actor was incredible and really seemed to love his job of scaring people. I spent the rest of the time in there laughing while trying to find the exit before my untimely death arrived. Whoever you are, you really made the experience, and my day. I’ll now be bringing friends so they too can experience the basement!
Tristan H — Google review
A must for Frankenstein fans, I learnt many things about Shelly's life that drove her to write the novel. Interesting exhibits. But be aware of the basement, it's not for the faint hearted 💀!
Mark J — Google review
A wonderfully creepy, immersive and interactive little museum. If you're a fan of gothic horror and local history a visit here is a must. Worth noting that since it's in a listed building and spread over several floors with steep staircases, some level of fitness is useful for getting around the exhibition. The basement level is definitely not for the faint of heart, but was immensely fun!
Johnny S — Google review
Absolutely brilliant, the staff were great and this is a very fun , interactive miseum, especially the basement, my husband will never be the same, we are still laughng about his reaction in the scary basement, hilarious, informative and very interesting, thanks for a great experience!
Candi O — Google review
Truly a gem to find in Bath! I really enjoyed the layout, learning about the author, and the history of the evolution of the creature. The staff were very friendly and helpful and I was truly impressed with the basement (it’s a maze or horrors!). Come for the Roman Baths, but carve out an hour for this gem just a short walk away!
Kayla F — Google review
37 Gay St, Bath, BA1 2NT, United Kingdom•http://www.houseoffrankenstein.com/•+44 1225 551542•Tips and more reviews for Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein

25Great Pulteney St

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Great Pulteney Street is a grand boulevard in Bath, lined with Georgian buildings and terminating at a fountain. It was built in 1789 and designed by architect Thomas Baldwin. The street offers picturesque views of Sydney Place, Bath street, cobbled alleyways, Abbey Green, Sydney Gardens, Widcombe Terrace, The Circus, Royal Crescent and St Marys Buildings. Dukes Bath on Great Pulteney Street provides lodgings with period antiques and complimentary breakfast.
An impressive street of elegant buildings dating back to the Georgian period. Approaching from the city centre, you'll first cross the iconic Pulteney Bridge. At the far end of the street is the Holburne Museum. This street is one of Bath's most attractive, lined with fine houses sporting tasteful architectural details. The wide road and pavements create a sense of space, while the trees and fountain add to the street's agreeable character. There's roadside visitor parking available for up to 2 hours in this area - rates are fairly high as expected but it's a very convenient location for the city centre if you can find a space.
Andrew T — Google review
What a impressive street a great place to get some nice pictures and to go for a walk away from the city centre nice wide pavements so you can stop and enjoy the surroundings without getting in people's way. It would be really nice to see the fountain Inthe middle of the roundabout working again. It's nice to see this street looked after and everything keept tidy.
Katie T — Google review
Great architecture all round. Parking a bit of a challenge though as you’d expect. We stopped for the maximum of 2 hours for £5.80, but worth it due to the close proximity of everything you want to see. Right on Pulteney bridge, for amazing views of the river and bridge.
Vialetto T — Google review
Beautiful street with broad platforms and heritage buildings with similar architecture either sides of road.feels great to walk
Ram K — Google review
Nice street to walk around! :)
Karla W — Google review
It’s a long wide street with a bunch of uniform beige buildings lining it. Unless the history holds interest for you, visually it’s not worth making a point to see.
Adam C — Google review
Pretty street. Worth a visit
Nayeon Y — Google review
For this street it is horror why don't some people put good road surface!!!
DeepMyst M — Google review
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26Sydney Gardens

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Sydney Gardens, a 12-acre park established in 1795, offers picturesque landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area is adorned with over 140 historic terraces and buildings, including notable structures like Queen Square, the Circus, the Royal Crescent, and Lansdown Crescent. Additionally, visitors can explore the pavilion housing the art collection of the Holburne Museum.
Located behind the holburne museum, the garden has SWATHS of green and trees and gorgeous canals populated by ducks and swans. There are also a million dandelions scattered everywhere and a certain Jane Austen-esque vibe to the whole place.
Ariel J — Google review
Beautiful gardens in Bath. With the Holborn museum at one end, and the Avon canal at the other. There are some interesting art sculptures and buildings. Although not huge, still a nice place to walk round or sit and enjoy the quiet.. There is a toilet block and kids play area at one side too.
B M — Google review
Went for a winter walk here with the family. Even in January, the flower beds were well cared for, with plenty of clumps of snowdrops and hellebores. Some flowering shrubs, too. We played table tennis. Then we walked alongside the canal which runs alongside the park.
Diana S — Google review
Lovely gardens behind the Holbourne museum. A play area for children and walks along with benches for you to sit and read or relax and pass the time on a sunny afternoon. Gardens are well maintained and beautifully presented.
Andrew D — Google review
Lovely little place, out of the main hustle and bustle but still close to bus and train stations. Quite loud with trucks and people playing music, but otherwise a pleasant place to sit for a while with playground for kids
Emerald L — Google review
Lovely quiet space practically in the middle of Bath. Importantly "The Holburne" is contained within the park. It's a great museum and Arts space with a super cafe attached.
Andrew P — Google review
This is a beautiful garden with many different historical pieces. I highly recommend you take advantage of the Mayor's corps of honorary guides to take a free tour through this garden. This garden was originally built in 1970 something and were funded by the public through a shares program. If you are not interested n the history, just take a nice walk. These are pleasure gardens after all.
Dane K — Google review
Jane austen loved to wander through thse gardens. How romantic. I had to go there to see if I could feel what she felt or if any inspiration came to me. It was a lovely garden to while away some time. Wish I had longer to spend there but I discovered it at end of my day. Will def go back.
Sophie T — Google review
Sydney Pl, Bathwick, Bath BA2 6NH, United Kingdom•https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/visit-sydney-gardens•+44 1225 394041•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Gardens

27Museum of Bath Architecture

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The Museum of Bath Architecture, located in a Gothic revival chapel, offers an insightful exploration of the city's architectural history. Visitors can immerse themselves in exhibits showcasing the transformation of Bath from a medieval town to a renowned Georgian city. The museum features an array of historical maps, models, designs, drawings, videos, paintings and tools that vividly narrate how 18th-century architects and craftsmen contributed to this remarkable evolution.
Nice small museum about the building of Bath. Only a short walk from the city centre was not busy, so there was plenty of space to slowly wander around. Interesting photos and models. Great for anyone into architecture
Stuart J — Google review
This is a small but very thorough museum that covers the building of neoclassical Bath. It ranges from the initial surveying and financing of the building, through the challenges of steeply sloping terrain, and includes the work of masons, carpenters, joiners, roofers, glaziers, plasterers and onward to the elegant final flourishes. I ended my visit with a greatly deepened respect for the variety and complexity of skills that went into 18th and 19th Century construction.
Katy V — Google review
I really enjoyed this museum, though I'd have felt put out if I'd paid full price. With an art pass it's £3.50 which I think is okay, but £7 for a museum this small is too much. That being said, the staff are excellent and the museum itself contains plenty of information. I am hugely interested in the Georgian period and love Bath as a historical city, and its architecture is a huge part of that. It's small and compact, and you could spend 1-2 hours there (I only had 1.5 hours and I was rushing, but I read everything). If you enjoy architecture, particularly Georgian, you'll enjoy yourself and it will be worth it, but if you are just passing by you may feel bored and as though you were overcharged.
Malachi — Google review
Its an interesting place...it's not for the dull...it's engaging and interesting if you have and a mind that is interested in things... it's a delight...if not..then you will just not understand..oolitic limestone and the Palladian style...and probably think Botticelli is a cheese or a wine
Roger B — Google review
Brilliant interesting and intimate museum in historic surroundings, if you want to learn and see the development of Bath City and it's architecture over the centuries this is the place to come!!
Jonathan H — Google review
Superb! Especially for someone like me who has a passing interest in architecture and loves the Georgian period. It's a must-visit if you want to understand Bath's architecture and get more from your visit there. I learned so much and thought the curating was excellent quality and spot on, balancing information without being overloaded with it. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Thought the entrance fee was excellent value, and overall it was much better than No 1 Royal Crescent. I spent an hour and a half there and absolutely loved it - was the highlight of my trip!
Steph W — Google review
Small and interesting but I wouldn’t get out of my way to visit it.
D.A. — Google review
Very small hall with prints on the wall to read very 70's ( dated). Price nearly £7. It would be best to put the exhibities on Bath railway station wall for people to enjoy reading while waiting for their trains or new arrivals to Bath (the exhibits won't take time to read). Turn it free, revamp it totally or close it and put the space to better use.
Hand A — Google review
The Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, The Paragon, The Vineyards, Bath, BA1 5NA, United Kingdom•http://museumofbatharchitecture.org.uk/•+44 1225 333895•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Bath Architecture

28Beckford's Tower and Museum

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Beckford's Tower and Museum, a neoclassical tower built in 1827, offers scenic views and art. It was commissioned by William Beckford as a place of tranquility away from society. The tower houses Beckford's furniture, paintings, prints, books, and other interesting objects related to his life in Georgian England. Visitors can climb the spiral staircase to the Belvedere for panoramic views.
Beckford Tower is on the edge of the city so quite out the way but definitely worth a visit. Built by William Beckford as part of his landscape gardens to keep part of his collection of art. It is set in a beautiful location overlooking magnificent countryside. Indeed from the top we were able to see the White House at Roundway Hill Devizes which was amazing. We had booked the lantern tour as well as standard access which allowed us a guided tour right up in the top of the lantern. The gentleman who was our guide was friendly and informative. The architecture of the tower is spectacular especially the winding staircase to the top. It was good to be able to see some of the architectural details and restoration. If you decide to go up to the lantern remember there are alot of steps! The Lansdown Cemetery has taken over part of the original landscaped gardens, and William Beckford was the first burial in the new cemetery which was established after his death, the cemetery is interesting in itself and if you follow the main path it leads to the Grotto. We were delighted to see a coffee van by the Grotto entrance which was delightful 😊
Stuart J — Google review
Firstly I was not there to visit the museum...no...as views go the view from the grave yard are unrivalled in bath but...the graves have fallen in to a very sorry state quite sad really....so tidy up the grave yard and I might visit the museum.....p.s Tara loves the views
Tony P — Google review
Fascinating building full of history. Hard to find the very small car park, there are 2 to choose from. We parked by the grotto as we missed the sign for the one at the tower as from the road it looked like someone's driveway, disabled parking at both car parks. The cemetery is interesting to have a wander around. A bonus is that your ticket is valid for the Year so we can return befor the end of December. We counted 154 steps up to the tower....well worth it for the views!
Wendi S — Google review
This is for the wonderful views looking back over Bath & the surrounding countryside. Nice staff as well, very friendly upon entering.
Robin P — Google review
Impressive tower with good views over Bath. Its a bit of a uphill walk from town but you can take a park & ride bus to the site
T L — Google review
A beautiful, historic place full of atmosphere and surrounded by nature! Not only is the tower stunning, but the variety of gravestones in the cemetery are fascinating. Recommend a visit!
Dylan R — Google review
Windows on the top of the tower could be a bit cleaner to see the beautiful view
Zoltan V — Google review
I have been wanting to visit for a while and finally got round to it. I'm glad I got to visit and have a look around and go up the tower. I had a nice chat to the friendly member of staff who was working on my visit she seems really knowledgeable of the building and its history. We had a talk about other parts of Bath which was nice to pass on stuff I know about other local places. The museum is really interesting with lots of information and things to look at. Going up the tower was fun but a long way up but once you're at the top the views are amazing although on my visit it was hazy out so limited how far you could see but still great views. It's really worth a visit. There is no step free access to the tower or museum. The cemetery is worth a walk around there is Beckford's grave here aswell.
Katie T — Google review
Lansdown Rd, Bath, BA1 9BH, United Kingdom•https://beckfordstower.org.uk/•+44 1225 460705•Tips and more reviews for Beckford's Tower and Museum

29Komedia

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Nestled in the heart of Bath, Komedia is a vibrant club venue that brings together the best of live entertainment. This community-owned gem, housed in a beautifully restored Grade II listed former cinema, hosts an impressive array of over 400 events each year. From side-splitting comedy and captivating music gigs to engaging cabaret shows and family-friendly activities, there's something for everyone at Komedia.
The vintage explosion were a fantastic band what a talented set of people. The venue added to the vibe with the building having ornate ceiling detail and the charm of a smaller venue. The balcony chairs were comfortable and gave a great view of the stage. We will def be looking to follow vintage explosion and see them again if you get the chance don’t miss you going to one of their gigs or following them on Spotify
Lyndsay L — Google review
1st time there, won't be the last. Staff were so helpful from booking our tickets through to end of the show on the night. Bar is at back but stage still visible, seats available in the bar area upon request and availability. The sound and acoustics were spot on on the night. Would we recommend Yes we would.
Lee W — Google review
I had a brilliant night at Komedia seeing a tribute act for Adele, Naomi Johnson. She is an excellent singer supported by her brilliant backing singers and band. The evening was fun, interactive and a joy to experience. I will be looking out for her act when they next visit the area. Definitely want to see them again. My whole family enjoyed it. My son who is in his teens, me in my fifties and my mum who is over 70! Truly a stunning evening ✨
Emma S — Google review
Had a fantastic time here seeing Shoot From The Hip. It was only November 2 so the Halloween decorations were still up, giving it a kinda spooky atmosphere. The show was incredible, I nearly cried laughing at the four of them. Would (will) go back if they're ever back this way again.
Shannon B — Google review
Great venue and Adam Kay was as entertaining as ever. The only downside was during the Q&A – it would have been really helpful if audience members asking questions had been given a microphone, as we couldn’t hear anything from the balcony. Otherwise, a fantastic night!
Trisha G — Google review
Had a fantastic experience at the Komedia, not seeing comedy or for a night out, but a very wonderful talk by author Natalie Haynes in association with Mr B's Emporium of Books as part of her tour promoting her latest book 'No Friend to This House.' Just shows how versatile the venue is, and the staff were very friendly.
Ellen — Google review
We always enjoy our visits to Komedia Bath - it's a great venue for gigs, comedy and parties. This time it was comedian Geoff Norcott with his Basic Bloke 2 tour, and another great evening. The team at Komedia are always really friendly, the venue is relaxed and the gigs always top notch. And Geoff was excellent, combining his observations on the news with the role of men and women, being a dad and loads more.
Bristol P — Google review
Lovely venue, friendly staff and happy vibe. Very organised entry and leaving. First time visiting and Would definitely return.
Helen B — Google review
22-23 Westgate St, Bath, BA1 1EP, United Kingdom•http://www.komediabath.co.uk/•+44 1225 489070•Tips and more reviews for Komedia

30Milsom St

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Milsom St is an 18th-century thoroughfare in Bath, lined with elegant townhouses that now host a variety of clothing shops and eateries. It forms one of the main city center streets and is surrounded by upscale high street shops like LK Bennett, Anthropologie, Ted Baker, and Reiss. Additionally, it features tempting cosmetics and fragrance brands such as Jo Malone and Keihls.
Loads of shops, restaurants, cafes and every now and then a superb street market.
Frank P — Google review
Great street with loads of shops, places to drink or just sit.
Peter A — Google review
Lovely street right in the centre of bath. Many shops and other things if interest. Beautiful buildings.
Tim H — Google review
Great day out. Great to use the park and ride. Bath is easy to walk and discover it’s different suburbs.
Nazim M — Google review
A great selection of independent shops and a nice walk in the center of bath.
Robert S — Google review
not only is this street generally just historic and a pretty place to go visit it also has a very good market that when i went had a lot of handmade goods like silver jewelry and crochet items. they also have good shops and cafes lining the sides of the market ( which is on every Saturday ) and is fairly central in the city. you aren't far from some food shops and toilets, most of the cafes and bars have toilets. it is a great place to get gifts for someone or just for yourself. it is worth having a look, and i will be coming back sometime.
David R — Google review
Milsom Street is a lovely road for shopping in Bath 👍
Themightychew — Google review
A lovely street full of shops and cafes, one of the nicest places in Bath.
Francesco M — Google review
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31Bath City Farm

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Bath City Farm is a charming 37-acre pastoral oasis located just a short distance from the city center. This working farm is home to a variety of friendly animals such as Shetland ponies, pygmy goats, sheep, pigs, ducks, cows and chickens. Visitors can enjoy nature hunts and trails that lead through fields, meadows and woodlands with picturesque views of Bath. The farm also features a delightful children's playground and an amphitheater for community events.
It has a lovely cafe with delicious produce on Sale. Small shop. Sitting areas in and out. Polite kind staff. Lovely location. The farm has various animals. Great for all ages. Not easy to access all areas in wheelchairs. Steep and slippery. Fruit and veg is growing here by volunteers and people using the services here. Flowers also, playground, you can make a fuss of some of the animals. It's a good place and supposing the project keeps it going. Lovely walks from here and views. A must to visit.
Robert B — Google review
Great animals, they are well cared for. Beautiful scenery is on the back, and there is hiking right up to the farm. The shop and cafe is very nice, I had an Americano iced that was well priced and delicious. Workers are all very friendly. Animals are very happy from what I see.
Brad D — Google review
Lovely city farm! All the animals are adorable and clearly well cared for. I especially loved the pygmy goats :D We also had brunch, which was delicious, and the drinks were great too.
Sandy M — Google review
We had a great time at Bath City Farm! It’s such a beautiful setting with lovely views, and all the animals are so friendly and sociable, you can really tell they’re well cared for. The café is fantastic too, with great food and a welcoming atmosphere. Parking is a bit limited, but it’s absolutely worth a visit.
Lavale — Google review
Amazing farm! Great to go with little ones, we loved it! The staff is very lovely and helpful. There is a little car park, a café (that is slightly expensive for some items) and even a playground. Would definitely come back again!
Léa G — Google review
Tucked away on the hills above Bath, this community-run farm is a charming escape from the city bustle. It’s not just about the animals—though the goats, pigs, chickens, and Shetland ponies will steal your heart—it’s about the peaceful atmosphere and genuine warmth that greets you.
AJay S — Google review
Beautiful spot to take the kids for some animal feeding. There is a cafe on site if you need a caffeine kick.
George C — Google review
Lovely city farm, well behaved dogs welcomed on leads, lots of events going on and regular morning activities for children. Animals seem well looked after, good toilet, cafe and playground facilities and a fantastic view of Bath
Jessica C — Google review
Kelston View, Whiteway, Bath BA2 1NW, United Kingdom•http://bathcityfarm.org.uk/•+44 1225 481269•Tips and more reviews for Bath City Farm

32Bath World Heritage Centre

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The Bath World Heritage Centre is an interactive visitor center that showcases the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath. It highlights the city's hot springs, Roman remains, Georgian architecture, town planning, social setting as a spa town, and natural landscape. Visitors can explore exhibits, seek advice from local experts, and find walking trails and guides to enhance their experience in the city.
Free info on the city with recommendations on what to see and a map. Very enthusiastic staff ready to tell you about Bath.
Mike W — Google review
Very informative and quite helpful. Stopped in by chance. Ryan was absolutely wonderful. He explained why Bath is a UNESCO heritage site. He also provided a nice map and told me about the free walking tour. Looking forward to visiting No 1 Royal Crescent. Would encourage other to stop by as Bath is more than just The Roman Baths.
C. K — Google review
Great staff very helpful and knowledgeable. Free map explained incl time it takes to walk to interesting places. Map marked with toilets. Abbey £7.50 fee (book online cheaper). Pump Rooms afternoon tea looked inviting but doors closed mid afternoon. Assembly Rooms national trust but closed 21/3/24 for event?? Tea rooms serving Bath Buns nice. Off the beaten track bistros worth exploring.
Janis S — Google review
Good for information about Bath , tours walks etc. Our Bridgerton tour started there. Thanks to Emily that took us round, it was great. Would recommend.
Kevin R — Google review
Very informative place, with details about Bath. I went in only because it was raining but I was not disappointed. Moreover, the team on site was able to give me info on where to go and what to see in bath, including info I hadn't seen before, about seeing the King's Spring for free and getting a taste of bath mineral water! Very much appreciated!
Karine D — Google review
We were treated to a masterclass in customer service by Ryan! He is a real asset to the centre and spent time with us extolling the delights of lesser known Bath attractions. We went to the Herschel Museum of Astronomy on his recommendation which is a real find. We would never have spotted it without his help.
Alison I — Google review
Not to be missed if visiting Bath, the original Roman baths dating back over 2000 years! Suggest you book in advance - it was very busy here! Audio tour in lots of different languages giving the history as you walk around. Fascinating with beautiful architecture, the chance to look back in time to see how things were then!
Claire C — Google review
Free, informative, with helpful and friendly staff. Great place to pick up information on the place as a tourist, and staff were well informed and able to provide great recommendations about for the area. Some very interesting displays and interactive features. Highly recommend as an early start for anyone visiting Bath.
K R — Google review
10 York St, Bath, BA1 1NH, United Kingdom, USA•https://www.bathworldheritage.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Bath World Heritage Centre

33The Circus - Bath

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The Circus in Bath is a historic architectural landmark featuring a circular grassy area surrounded by townhouses. Designed by John Wood the Elder and completed by his son, it is considered a masterpiece with three classical orders stacked on top of one another. The houses were once home to famous residents like painter Thomas Gainsborough. The design incorporates carved acorns atop the houses, referencing the myth of Prince Bladud founding Bath with the help of an errant pig rooting for acorns.
Right in the heart of the city of Bath lies this historical landmark circus with a ring of townhouses, divided into three equal segments. These stunningly beautiful townhouses reflect classic Georgisn architecture of mid 18th century. We walked down to The Circus from Royal Crescent, just a short distance. From The Circus, we enjoyed our walk back to the city, to the Pulteney Bridge to be exact, again a few minutes comfortable walk.
Arun G — Google review
Another UNESCO World Heritage site, though it may not leave everyone in awe. I’ll admit, there’s not much to do here beyond appreciating the architecture. The Circus is a beautiful example of Georgian design, with a circular arrangement of townhouses that form a ring around a central green space. What makes it particularly fascinating is its Roman-inspired design. The three - tiered facades feature classical columns, and the layout is shaped like a “circus” - the Roman term for a circular arena.
Eliza H — Google review
This street in Bath is truly stunning—it's one of those places where history and architecture come together in the most charming way. The buildings are elegant and well-preserved, and there's a timeless atmosphere that makes you feel like you've stepped back into the Georgian era. According to local lore, the distinctive "bumps" or raised sections above the roofs of some houses were a sign that aristocrats once lived there. These unique architectural features add to the character of the street and hint at its grand past. It's a lovely place to take a stroll, admire the craftsmanship, and imagine what life might have been like here centuries ago.
John — Google review
The Circus is a stunning example of Georgian architecture and a must-see when visiting Bath. The circular arrangement of the elegant townhouses, with intricate details and historic charm, is truly impressive. It’s quieter than the nearby Royal Crescent, making it a peaceful place to stroll and admire the design. A great stop for architecture lovers, photographers, or anyone who enjoys discovering beautiful corners of the city.
Yaprak ( — Google review
The Circus is a remarkable showcase of Georgian architecture and a must-visit landmark in Bath. Its unique circular layout, lined with elegant townhouses and intricate classical details, offers a striking visual experience. perfect for a leisurely stroll. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a photographer, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful and historic places, The Circus is well worth a visit.
Farzaneh H — Google review
Lovely place, very busy with tourists. Worth the stroll to hear and the royal crescent
Jack M — Google review
Historical roman architecture of townhouses with a small parks with giant tress in the middle. Also called as echo point
Dhiraj L — Google review
I really didn’t get much into the history behind this place and I don’t know why is call the circus, however I will guess is because the round shape of the walls as they go in a circle. In the middle is a beautiful park with amazing old trees that actually give the feelings of a portals! If you get to experience it let me know what you feel!
Paola T — Google review
Bath, BA1 2ET, United Kingdom•https://visitbath.co.uk/things-to-do/the-circus-p56201•Tips and more reviews for The Circus - Bath

34City Sightseeing Bath Hop On Hop Off

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The City Sightseeing Bath Hop On Hop Off tour offers a convenient way to explore the major attractions of Bath. With two routes, the City Tour and the Bath Skyline Tour, visitors can easily hop on and off at 16 or 21 stops within a 24-hour period. This red open-top bus provides access to popular landmarks such as River Avon, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent, and Abbey Cemetery.
Bath is extremely beautiful and charming with lots of remarkable landmarks. It's a city I told my husband we should plan to stay during Christmas in the near future after our visit. The information centre is really helpful & informative and the staff was friendly & welcoming. They used their booklet to mark all of their recommendations with a detailed explanation. We enjoyed our time in Bath.
Hsin W — Google review
We decided on a bus tour after our own walking tour and it was worth it. The first bus driver we met was extremely helpful and told us that each tour was approximately 45 to 50 mins and we could only pay by card and he recommended 2 trips, ie the Skyline tour and the City Tour. We paid by card, for 2 adults and our dog and it came to £38 for the 3 of us on 2 hop.on hop.off tours. We were given ear phones and a map and we were ready to go. We did the Skyline tour first which took us outside Bath to Claverton Down and the American Museum, etc and the second was a City tour, which took us to all sites within Bath including the Crescent, the Circus, near the Roman baths, etc. It was excellent value for money and I would definitely recommend.
Rachel D — Google review
Drivers just drive by the stops and don’t let anyone on. And no set schedule to k ow where to meet and times. App didn’t work 2nd day at all to even show routes. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
Mary J — Google review
Disappointed as we didn't realise that we needed headphones and we weren't offered them. We did try to follow the leaflet but not very good. For £23 each we were taken on a tour where we had no idea of the history of the location. Waste of money.
Cheryl H — Google review
Great way to see the city, before venturing out on your own exploration of the place. Fair price. Free headphones and guide leaflets when you board the bus. The commentary using the headphones was very informative.
David R — Google review
An amazing way to see the city which also allows you 24 hours of transport throughout. Enjoy the freedom of hoping off whenever you want to. I recommend grabbing a pair of their free earphones and listening to the audio tour as you travel (keep them they come in handy when you do not have a hands free audio tour at other venues ie Roman bath tour)
Fat F — Google review
Amazing. I'd already walked up to The Crescent & The Circle. Exhausted when I went back to the Abbey and took the bus tour. Learned so much about the city of Bath and saw so much more. Definitely worth taking this tour.
Dr N — Google review
If you need an introduction to the city of Bath, take city bus tour. I highly enjoyed it and it welcomed me this city explain various areas of Bath.
Fil B — Google review
6 N Parade, Bath, BA1 1LF, United Kingdom•https://city-sightseeing.com/en/84/bath•Tips and more reviews for City Sightseeing Bath Hop On Hop Off

35Green Park Brasserie

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Green Park Brasserie is a beloved dining spot in Bath, housed in the historic Green Park Station. The restaurant is located in a former 1870s railway station booking hall, featuring a spacious red interior and high ceilings that reflect its rich heritage. With over 30 years of history, it has become a thriving venue for casual dining and live jazz. The brasserie takes pride in its British menu and is particularly renowned for its Sunday roast dinners made with locally-sourced ingredients.
We were a party of 9 and sat upstairs behind the red curtain! Everything about the venue was excellent, really spacious with a great vibe. The bar looks stunning. The service was exceptional with every member of the team we encountered, friendly and efficient. My pizza, the Tiger Margherita with roasted mushrooms, was one of the best I've ever had and the Sexy Fries just wow. Definitely go there if you're in Bath!
Norma H — Google review
This place is incredible. Me and my partner visited Friday afternoon for a cocktail and end up staying for a quiet a few hours. The place and staff were so incredibly, we decided to visit again the night of our anniversary. The staff could not do enough and arranged for drinks as we arrived, anniversary sign and personalised food. Mimi and Olivia were both incredibly and could not do enough. Thank you for making our night so special and we’ll be back again very soon. P.s Food and drinks were on 10 out of 10
Mohamed K — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️We had an absolutely excellent experience at Green Park Brasserie in Bath! From start to finish, everything was exceptional. A special mention goes to Alex, whose hospitality was truly outstanding -friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. He went above and beyond, offering fantastic suggestions for both food and drinks, including a superb champagne takeaway experience with glasses and clough -such a thoughtful touch! The food was incredible, and it’s clear the team values quality and excellence -the pizza master’s creations are nothing short of perfection. Every detail, from the atmosphere to the service, felt carefully curated to ensure an unforgettable visit. Matilda & Brad is another beautiful addition to this wonderful team & exceptional venue! We left feeling thoroughly impressed and can’t wait to return. Highly recommend Green Park Brasserie for anyone visiting Bath!
Sam M — Google review
Dont go there! We showed up as two families with young kids tired and hungry. The manager rudely refused us with plenty of space available in the outdoor seating, twice and rudely. When we asked for an explanation we were told there was no table for 8 while we could have easily accomodated on the outdoor benches. When asked for the manager again rudely said she is the manager and dismissed us in a bad manner. I do not expect to be treated like that by nobody even leas so by an arrogant young girl that doesn't know how to handle customers. Shocking behaviour by someone working in restaurants! Shocking! She should change job! Do not go there.
Stefano N — Google review
Lovely friendly atmosphere here. Really like how the place is laid out. We had a romantic little nook in the corner overlooking the restaurant. Its a great building and I love the use of the different spaces, it feels fresh and fun. We had an amazing server, dead friendly Scottish woman. She's really good at her job, makes you feel so at home and seems to be able to anticipate your every need/read your mind! But doesn't linger, can't really fault her to be honest and she made the night memorable and successful. We heard the live jazz which was nice although it did make everyone talk louder so it was a bit of a struggle on that front to talk! The food also doesn't come out all together which I'm not sure why. But, the food I had was delicious. I was surprised I could enjoy a pizza I've had many times before in a new and totally delicious way. Crispy thing crust, amazing complimentary flavours and I almost finished it all! We also ordered the baked feta with Rosemary and honey which was super moreish but very rich! My partner had a halloumi burger but unfortunately he wasn't very impressed with that. Super glad they had herbal teas as even though they aren't very "sexy" on the menu, it was the perfect way to end the evening. I did however find the website extremely confusing as to what and where was on offer. We weren't even sure which bit we'd booked and just hoped it was the live music bit, luckily it was.
F H — Google review
We pre booked a party of 10 to celebrate my daughter’s recent 21st Birthday. Good atmosphere, music in background quiet enough to hear each other talk. Very bubbly friendly servers. Was told up front that pizza orders may take up to 45 mins due to a backlog so bear in mind when ordering starters etc. However, all orders arrived earlier & fortunately all at the same time.
Anne B — Google review
What a lovely place. Live music to listen to, enjoy cocktails 🍸 and lovely food. We had the burgers which were delicious. We had to send back the chips as they were too salty, no problems they made another batch. Great service . Definitely worth a visit.
Bharti M — Google review
Had 20+ people for my retirement drinks. Great service all night especially given the size of the party. Food and drinks were excellent. We were outside in the undercover section, great atmosphere and warm with the heaters on. Definitely recommend.
Frazer A — Google review
6 Green Park Rd, Bath, BA1 1JB, United Kingdom•https://www.greenparkbrasserie.com/•+44 1225 338565•Tips and more reviews for Green Park Brasserie
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36National Trust - Bath Assembly Rooms

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The National Trust - Bath Assembly Rooms offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the 18th century elite. Designed by John Wood the Younger, these rooms were at the heart of Bath's social scene, hosting dances, card games, and tea gatherings. The Fashion Museum housed within adds to its allure. Frequented by renowned figures like Jane Austen, it remains a time capsule of history where visitors can immerse themselves in the lavish past.
such a lovely experience! I had a guided tour through the rooms and it was supposed to be 1 hour but we ended up exploring for almost 2 hours because the whole group had such an interest in the history and stories behind it! beautiful rooms and decorations! can't wait to see what they do with it once it reopens in 2026!
Lena H — Google review
Currently on display, artist Luke Jerram's Helios which is a scaled sun's 3D model. The artist is known worldwide for beautiful installations like Gaia (Planet Earth), Moon, Mars focusing on delivering unique experience to the audience. Although the exhibit was nice to experience in the assembly hall, there was hardly anything else to explore. Free for National Trust members, but for non-members paying 5 bucks for close to nothing is a rip-off. In a separate room, a video of about 12 min duration was being played about the restoration plans over the next 2 years.
Nivesh M — Google review
Amazing and beautiful place, free for National Trust members. Several grand rooms to see. Currently limited openimg times as undergoing a renovation. Well worth a visit. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Tim H — Google review
I really liked this National Trust owned building. The National Trust don't run this the local council do, it's free for all to see it but if you want to also see the fashion museum you need to pay. They still have a guidebook. We parked on the park and ride and got the bus in so parking wasn't much of an issue. It was easy to find. I really thought the chandeliers were breathtaking. Really stunning. I was able to go into each of the room (although one was being used for a function so I just saw it behind a rope. I didn't mind this but if you go expecting to have a good look in the room it may be best to ring ahead). There is not very much of anything in the rooms but I didn't think this detracted from the experience as I could imagine people dancing in the time of Jane Austin 😊 I have posted some pictures including one of the boxes that were used to carry people to and from the assembly rooms. I love the thought of being carried around like that. It's well worth a visit. I would recommend.
Pink U — Google review
We had a lovely guided tour in September when the building was undergoing considerable renovation work. The tour guide was excellent, friendly and knowledgeable and did her best with a background noise of building work. My main memory was the chandeliers which are stunning. Definitely worth a visit (especially when work has ceased).
Jo G — Google review
The limestone building has a slate hipped roof. It is rectangular with a projecting doric portico entrance and an extension to the rear. The interior is laid out in a U shape, with the larger Ball Room and Tea Room along either side with the octagonal Card Room at the end. The rooms have Whitefriars crystal chandeliers. The Ballroom has five chandeliers and capacity for up to 500 people. It is over 100 feet (30 m) long and nearly 45 feet (14 m) wide. The ceiling is 42 feet (13 m) high. The Tea Room holds up to 250 people. It was the location for a banquet attended by The Prince of Wales for the BBC television series the Great British Menu. It is 60 feet (18 m) long and 42 feet (13 m) wide. The Octagon is named for the shape of the room and has four fireplaces. It is 42 feet (13 m) across. It originally held an organ in the musicians gallery. In 1777 the Card Room was added. If you're a national trust member, then it's worth a look, but for non-members it is £9 and there are only empty rooms to see at the moment, national trust are still working on it, and are still making discoveries, they have just discovered more down in the cellars. You must book on the web- site to see it as well.
Pete H — Google review
Fascinating historic assembly hall, demolished by the Luftwaffe in WW2, painstakingly rebuilt in the 50s. Really well worth a visit. We were very lucky to be offered a guided tour - we didn't expect one!
David H — Google review
Nice places to visit. Free which is a bonus. Apart from the fashion museum, which does charge a fee. Which I didn't see. The rooms are nice and large, with most looking very similar. Meaning that there is chandelier or three, and a wooden floor, with a different layouts. And a different room shape. Once I started to walk around, my wow of each room, was less and less. Looking around the room, it looks like there could have been more places to walk around. But is sadly that is closed off to the public.
Ashley B — Google review
Bennett St, Bath, BA1 2QH, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-assembly-rooms/•+44 1225 466414•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Bath Assembly Rooms

37Alexandra Park

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Alexandra Park, located in Bath, North-East Somerset, England, is a picturesque green space offering stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside. Situated at the top of Beechen Cliff, this elevated parkland features mature trees, pathways, seating areas, and a playground for children. Accessible by climbing a number of steps or via Holloway and Shakespeare Avenue, it's popular for picnics and leisurely strolls.
Great park to visit there is a view point which gives you a great view of Bath there is parking if you want to drive there. We walked from Bath taking a rather long set of steps not far behind the railway station quite a climb but well worth it for the view.
Adrian D — Google review
After visiting the important historical places in Bath, we went up the Alexendra Park, atop a hillock overlooking the city of Bath. It offered stunningly beautiful views of the city, with identifiable landmarks. Spending some time in this lovely park with plenty of green space, was really relaxing. One can either take cab, or, if you have time and energy, one can walk up and down from the city.
Arun G — Google review
If I were to recommend a park to visit in Bath, Alexandra Park would be at the top of my list. Not only is it in a fantastic location with plenty of scenic walking trails leading to interesting spots, but it also boasts arguably the most stunning panoramic view of the city. On top of that, you can enjoy delicious coffee and pastries from Choux Box, and there’s plenty of space for dogs to run around. A must-visit!
Kasia — Google review
This park is quiet, green, and offers a nice view over Bath. The climb up is steep, but the reward is worth it.
Anuj N — Google review
It is one of the greatest attractions in the bath. It's on top of a mountain and it gives a 180° view of the Roman bath which is a goosebumps moment. People who visit Roman Bath in their own car/hired can easily reach the view point with in the car. And the people who use public transport, they can get the bus from the bus stand and there after 9 min walk is required to reach the destination. This will help to reduce steep hills. If you love to hike then can use the stairs to reach the destination. While coming back to town using the stairs are the easiest method🤪
Tyson S — Google review
Beautiful view of the city of Bath, lovely area for a picnic or to play games in the sun
Will — Google review
This is probably one of the best and most calming places you can see and feel in Somerset. Aesthetically pleasing and keeps your heart pumping while walking uphill. It’s worth the tough walk. Incredible.
Rahul S — Google review
Alexandra Park in Bath is a truly enchanting spot, where you find yourself surrounded by the warm colours of autumn, beautifully blending with the view over the town centre and the impressive architecture of medieval Romanesque walls. It’s the only place where you can enjoy a panoramic vista of Bath and its surroundings – a little slice of heaven perched above the town, perfect for moments of peace and admiration.
Constantin-Cristian P — Google review
Shakespeare Ave, Bath, BA2 4RQ, United Kingdom•http://www.alexandraparkbath.org/•Tips and more reviews for Alexandra Park

38The Bell Inn

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The Bell Inn, located on Walcot Street in Bath, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and enjoy live music ranging from jazz to rock. This bohemian music pub offers a laid-back atmosphere with bar games, WiFi access, and even a launderette. As a cooperative owned by over 500 customers, fans, and workers, it's known for its inclusive vibe.
Such a fantastic authentic pub with a real fire and great pints. We loved the live music on Sunday too! Would love to return in the summer as there is a big beer garden with food trucks.
Aili S — Google review
The Bell Inn a community owned pub with over 800 share holders. A Bath institution and very popular at the weekends. Visiting in a sunny Saturday early afternoon, we found a chilled atmosphere and had time to chat to staff and fellow punters... When we returned around 9.30 in the evening the whole place was jumping! In the current CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2024, with a pop up pizza stall in the evenings. Regular music and community events, with plenty of seating in the outside area at the rear. Not an up market venue, but if that's what you want Bath had plenty of such places... But if you want a good pub with decent ale, and a friendly lively atmosphere "The Bell" is for you.
Mark C — Google review
Great little find. Friendly staff, friendly locals, just mega friendly, ran and owned by locals and was playing Tears for fears when we stopped in ... Bonus ...!!! (I don't believe the reviews on the menu though, seems they've obviously been paying someone for them) ...
Stu H — Google review
I love this place - the drinks are the cheapest you’ll find in Bath and the staff are amazing (shout out to Freya ❤️). It’s such a good spot to socialise, and they host an open mic on Thursday evenings which makes the atmosphere even better. It’s the kind of pub you can happily go to on your own and still end up meeting new people and making friends.
Milka U — Google review
The bell on a Wednesday is the place to be! If you’re searching for a bright creative musical environment the bell is your place. It’s a complete go to for me and all my friends. The music is great the prices aren’t bad and there is plenty of seating outside. Sometimes it can get a little loud but I think that’s the price you pay for such a lovely musical community
Nina F — Google review
Great pub for a pint and some live music. The have a perfect little garden out the rear of the pub with a place to purchase homemade fired pizzas. Many live music events and great selection of beers, ales and ciders.
Tom G — Google review
Great pub,live music friendly staff, nice vibe.
Michael D — Google review
Just wow! What a fantastic atmosphere and when we arrived the dancefloor was packed. Despite how busy it was the bar staff seemed really on top of it and I never had a long wait for a drink. Great place, friendly staff, will definitely visit again.
Robert F — Google review
103 Walcot St, Bath, BA1 5BW, United Kingdom•https://www.thebellinnbath.co.uk/•+44 1225 460426•Tips and more reviews for The Bell Inn

39Georgian Garden

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The Georgian Garden is a small, meticulously designed garden located in the heart of Bath, England. It features a geometric layout typical of the late 1700s, complete with box hedges and topiaries. The garden successfully recreates an authentic 18th-century back garden and is filled with traditional plants and flowers. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through this formal garden, taking in its simple yet elegant design.
Nice Garden free to visit, just off the Gravel walk. It is a calm, quiet space. Only a short walk from The Royal Crescent and Victoria Park
Stuart J — Google review
Free to enter not very big but pleasant enough
Rory W — Google review
An unexpected treat. firstly this is free which is excellent. Secondly this is a chance to see into the Circus properties and this helps really understand what is going on in this development. You get to see the rear of the Circus properties up close which is fascinating because of the way they are constructed which means only the fronts are uniform, the back of the structure varies wildly. And you get to see a contemporary garden, as in the garden that existed when the property was initially built. It is rather fascinating to see the variety of plants, design and forms of maintenance used. It is also interesting to see how the original garden plan was uncovered. really an excellent insight in Georgian Bath that I don't think you can see in many places. Well worth a visit when it is open.
Rik — Google review
It’s a nice little garden in the city. Don’t expect a very big area. But it is well kept and the plants there are named. They have some history written on a couple of panels too. Wouldn’t hurt to just visit it on your way!
Milan S — Google review
It's a garden. Free and quick. No reason not to walk in the door.
Mike W — Google review
Nice little find whilst walking around Bath. Free to enter and worth a quick visit if near the Royal Crescent. We went end of Feb so not much in bloom, but we could see that a lot of care and attention had been put in to recreating this Georgian Garden. I bet it looks and smells wonderful when in full bloom!
Charlotte W — Google review
Somewhat underwhelming, but it’s probably better when the weather isn’t so dry as it has been. They made an effort to reproduce the type of garden that would’ve been here in the Georgian era, and that’s interesting to read about.
Laura O — Google review
Back of The Circus on the old sedan chair route down into Bath. If you like old gardens, you'll love this. It's FREE with lots of information.
Jon S — Google review
Bath, BA1 2EW, United Kingdom•+44 1225 394041•Tips and more reviews for Georgian Garden

40Rondo Theatre

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Rondo Theatre, located in a former church hall in Larkhall just a short distance from the city center, offers an intimate and charming setting for a variety of shows. The theatre hosts independent productions, touring shows, and performances by the resident community theatre group Rondo Theatre Company. With a focus on adventurous theatre and new writing, the diverse program includes comedy, musicals, plays, and community theater.
Attended a cinderella pantomime with my two grandchildren on a Sunday. We were amazed at how all the children got into the performance and were drawn in by the talented cast. The theatre is just the right size for this cast to audience show. It was well set up and organised with a small servery for pre show and breaktime snacks and drinks. The staff were very helpful and tolerant of the small children. We would happily attend another show there very soon.
Richard B — Google review
The theatre itself is campaigning for funds to refurbish it but it's a lovely small venue despite the need for a re jig. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We went to see the comedian Harriet Dyer, she was fantastic and we had an amazing night. Looking forward to returning for another show in the new year when they publish the new list of shows.
Toni B — Google review
Lovely venue, with great staff. Accessibility is good. Allow extra time for parking as a lot of the nearby on street bays are limited to less than an hour. Good selection at the bar but worth noting that it's cashless.
Sarah N — Google review
Such a lovely little theatre hidden away in a lovely part of the beautiful city of Bath. Intimate, comfortable, friendly volunteers to greet you and serve drinks from the licensed bar. Definitely worth checking what’s on as the shoes are so varied there’s something for everyone!
Sarah D — Google review
Best front room theatre experience you will ever have. We've seen modern and classic plays, am-dram and fully professional, music, kids workshops and events and lots of great stand-up. Get yourself on the mailing list for the latest events. Worth every modest penny.
Joanna B — Google review
We saw Chekov's "Uncle Vanya" at the Rondo. Lovely little theatre, excellently performed play. It was a lovely enjoyable evening.
Margaret R — Google review
I saw John Bramwell, who was amazing. What a talent. As he said, a bijou venue and the first time I had been there. Worth a visit for an intimate gig
Simon L — Google review
Lovely local theatre, friendly and welcoming staff - just note not much seating leg room if you’re tall!
N W — Google review
St. Saviours Rd, Bath, BA1 6RT, United Kingdom•http://www.rondotheatre.co.uk/•+44 333 666 3366•Tips and more reviews for Rondo Theatre
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41Hedgemead Park

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Hedgemead Park, located in the Camden/Walcot district of Bath, England, is a serene and secluded park set on a steep hillside with a fascinating history dating back to the late 19th century. The park offers picturesque paths, sitting areas with views over Bath, colorful flower islands, rose borders, mature trees, and an attractive bandstand. Visitors can explore the interesting features outlined on information boards near the entrances and enjoy the elevated position that provides stunning city views.
Lovely Park nicely maintained with great views and a peaceful, calm atmosphere. Slightly away from the main areas, so does not get as busy as some of the parks.
Stuart J — Google review
Small park on a hillside, with an interesting history outlined on the information boards near the entrances. The elevated position provides some good views over the city, and the large trees mean there's plenty of shade on a hot sunny day. The tower built into the wall is an unusual feature. Benches are located around the park, though some of the paths are steep so won't suit everybody. No café or toilet facilities in the park, but there's a small play area.
Andrew T — Google review
You get some spectacular views from the inclines in this park! Obviously, that also means it can be a bit of a steep walk to get up to, if something like that bothers you. It has a playground and lots of space to just relax. Recommended
Caïna V — Google review
A nice park to walk around with some amazing views and interesting things to see. There is a bandstand, play park, lots of places to sit and what looks like a look out tower from below. The kids play park has a good range of things to play on to keep them entertained for a while. There is a drinking water fountain (not in use) but still interesting to see. All the trees are labeled so you can see what type of tree it is that your looking at. This park is on a steep hill wich in some places the paths can be steep to although not to bad as they zigzag all the way up but for someone not as mobile as others may fined it a bit difficult. There is no toilets.
Katie T — Google review
Hedgemead Park is a small and quiet park overlooking the city of Bath. A lovely spot to bring a book and sit yourself down. There are stairs going from the top to the bottom, bringing you from Alpine Gardens directly into the hustle and bustle of Bath. Lovely!
Jim B — Google review
Lovely little park to walk off lunch.
K.G. B — Google review
Nice, peaceful park, set upon a bit of a slope. Path way winds up to the too. Quieter than other areas of Bath. Nice views from the top.
Joel A — Google review
Beautiful park with a few historical features. But bit too close to the main road to be very peaceful.
Connor K — Google review
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42Original Wild

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If you're looking for some fresh air and a bit of exercise, consider paddle boarding on the River Avon. This activity is easy enough for anyone to do, and can be quite relaxing after a long day.
We had a very relaxed and scenic time on a Kayak tour. I had booked only a day in advance and everything worked out perfectly. Our guide for the day, Alfie, was a local and could practically tell us a story about every house and cathedral we passed. Very laid-back and excellent photographer. He made sure that we felt comfortable the whole time and we could use the spacious van and big comfy towel robes for changing. 100% recommend!
Juri W — Google review
We enjoyed a fantastic trip along The River Avon and up to Pulteney Bridge. Alfie, our guide, was very friendly and captured some great photographs for us along the way. My partner had previous experience on paddle boards, but as a novice myself, Alfie helped me to feel comfortable and relaxed. I would highly recommend to anyone looking to try something new.
Ellie B — Google review
We had the most fabulous padel boarding experience along the beautiful River Avon! Alfie is the most wonderful instructor/guide who has recently taken over the business … he has the perfect balance (haha … get that 😄) of friendliness and professionalism with people of all ages. He makes you feel welcome and relaxed no matter what your padel experience is … everyone is made to feel like there is no judgement, just encouragement and support. I highly recommend an excursion with Alfie/Original Wild!
Natasha T — Google review
Great SUP outing with the family. Alfie was a great guide and super patient. It was a perfect way to spend an afternoon in Bath and I highly recommend trying out the paddle boards. None of us had done it before and we had no issues. My 11 yo daughter and 13 yo son had a blast and were able to keep up no problem. My 11 yo daughter was even standing and paddling by the end of the adventure.
Robert B — Google review
What’SUP!!!!! It was the big 8th birthday for a kid in our group and we/he had a blast! Alfie was an amazing tour guide. He is so friendly, kind, patient and knowledgeable. He was fantastic with explaining and took wonderful pictures of our group. Great two hours! Highly recommend…you won’t be disappointed. And maybe someone from your group will fall in too 🤣.
Joy B — Google review
My partner and I were lucky enough to be gifted an experience with Original Wild and we chose to go kayaking. They were very accommodating and allowed us to have a time slot that suited us. I have paddled all along the Avon and this stretch through the centre of Bath is my favourite. The instructor was great and full of facts about the surrounding area. I would highly recommend it!
Jaco J — Google review
We had a great time kayaking along the beautiful River Avon to Pulteney Bridge on Sunday with Original Wild. The scenery was beautiful, and the route very relaxing. Our guide, Alfie, was fantastic— friendly, knowledgeable, and he even took some great photos in front of Pulteney Bridge. I’d highly recommend this to anyone looking to try something memorable whilst in Bath (or to anyone looking for a relaxing way to experience Bath from the water).
Jordan E — Google review
Awesome experience! The instructor, Alfie, is absolutely amazing. I couldn’t recommend more if you are in Bath!
Vlad C — Google review
Victoria Bridge Rd, Bath, BA2 3FL, United Kingdom•http://www.originalwild.com/•+44 1225 582181•Tips and more reviews for Original Wild

43YMCA Bath

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YMCA Bath offers basic rooms and dorms with complimentary breakfast and bike storage. Located in the trendy area of Walcot, it is a great choice for travelers interested in nightlife, with classic English pubs, nightclubs, comedy clubs, and live music venues nearby. The hostel provides clean and comfortable accommodations with functional facilities. Its central location allows easy access to attractions like the cathedral while providing a quiet place to relax in the courtyard.
Great value for money. This hostel is in a really great location in Bath & has everything you need for your time here. The common areas are inviting and clean & well equipped with plates + bowls + books & games. The staff are friendly and make you feel welcome from the get go. The rooms are comfortable. Appreciate the curtains for each bed for privacy and the lockers for valuables. Thanks so much!
Summer — Google review
YMCA Bath is a decent budget stay if you’re prioritising location above luxury. It’s super central and walking distance to Bath. The staff is helpful and very welcoming. The beds are good but cleanliness in shared bathroom is questionable. Breakfast was free on the Sunday I checked out, so that was a plus. YMCA could be the most budget friendly place in Bath.
Anuj N — Google review
For the price that I’ve paid, it is worth of money! Kind of Gen Z vibes. Location-wise it is 15-20 mins walk from the train station, and situated at the center of Bath. Breakfast is provided, good enough for me. They charge for the towel, 2.5£ and luggage storage 2£ per bag, but I dont find it an issue as the room price is considered affordable already. The service and staffs are friendly. Love the ambience of the place. I would consider it again if I ever come back to Bath.
Manisah N — Google review
Attended a private gym class for my sisters hen do. Staff were welcoming from the moment we arrived, and the class was tailored perfectly to our groups needs and the hen! Was very impressed with the quality of the gym and the class. Special thanks to Bev for all her hard work and great communication.
Amelia T — Google review
We love the hostel! It has a great location. The receptionist man was so kind. The rooms are okay, bathrooms could be cleaner. Hostel has a lovely garden also. Thank you for everything 💗
Duygu A — Google review
Really good value for money! The place was clean, the area is quiet and pleasant, and the staff at the front desk were super friendly. The only downside was a slight musty smell in the room, but overall it was a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Would recommend for budget travelers visiting Bath.
Cheng L — Google review
A rather disastrous stay. We were able to sleep very little and had a really bad experience. There was a heatwave, and these places are not prepared for it. We had a private double room with a shared bathroom, and there was no fan—basically, a VERY hot night. On top of that, there was a problem with the pipes running through our room, making a loud screeching noise every half an hour, which kept us from sleeping. Additionally, the room smelled of urine. We will not return and do not recommend it.
Sonia V — Google review
Shared a room with two others. I was the second to arrive. The first guy must have been living in room number 2 for days if not weeks given the extraordinary acidic body odor present in the room. Opening window didn't help, neither was there a mechanical ventilation system present I assume. Because of fully opened window the night was disturbed by night life of the streets. Hostels should kick out these guests that negatively affect the experience of potentially 8 others in this particular room.
Jan H — Google review
International House, Broad St Pl, Bath BA1 5LH, United Kingdom•https://www.ymcabath.org.uk/•+44 1225 325900•Tips and more reviews for YMCA Bath

44Ustinov Studio

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The Ustinov Studio is an intimate theatre located on Monmouth Street, named after the renowned actor Sir Peter Ustinov. Originally designed for youth theatre and small-scale touring productions, it has since expanded its programme to include classical concerts, stand-up comedy featuring well-known acts like Bill Bailey and Stewart Lee, as well as in-house productions. The studio underwent refurbishment in 2007 to enhance its technical facilities and overall visitor experience.
Very fortunate to get tickets for this amazing production of A View From The Bridge. Incredibly powerful performances by Dominic West and the whole cast. Left a deep impression. Thank you to everyone involved.
Guy B — Google review
Entrance to place is hard to find. There should be signs, especially as on the right side there are multiple restaurants so its hard to find small signs. First I was on the wrong side of the road, then when I was finally on the right side, I had to past TWO doors before getting to the actual entrance (I went up to the staff one, thankfully that was during my piggy run).
Tara I — Google review
My daughter and I saw Frankenstein on a Budget. It was a fantastic two person production. The age rating is 14+ but it really depends on the child. There were a few sexual innuendos, but my daughter missed those, a bit of swearing, but she hears that all the time, and the rest was just a wonderful and hilarious show. The theatre was small but comfortable. It was nice to see a play in such an intimate theatre.
Kelly C — Google review
Saw Good Bye Mr Haffman. From start to finish a fantastic experience very moving thought provoking and funny to boot. All the actors made this play come alive. Nice theatre sat in the stalls third row and had a good clear view of every thing. Sell out every seat taken great atmosphere.
Godfrey M — Google review
Delightful studio theatre. Fantastic stage and tech facilities. Audience close with great views from stalls. Very atmospheric.
Gav W — Google review
This is a very small venue. The word to use is intimate. The seats are fold down benches for 2 people. As a bigger person they are very snug. Sound is good and as it's so small the view of the stage is great.
Myfanw J — Google review
Excellent venue and the production was brilliant.
Dave P — Google review
Ustinov studios were an absolute delight. I caught a performance of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf' which was just terrifically dark and witty. A great cast, who very well portrayed incredibly rich and complicated characters. As for the venue itself, it is a charming and cosy little studio, highlighting the real rawness of stage theatre, with exceptionally priced drinks and intermission treats, but if you don't like rubbing shoulders with strangers, maybe find shows that are a bit quieter in numbers. As for the accessibility, there are toilets located on a number of floors, with accessibility being on the ground level, and a lift to get to the floor seating of the studio, however there is not one to the gallery. (which I poorly choose, as it was not very well signposted on the website). The staff were extremely kind, patient and helpful in this matter, taking the time to listen to feedback and concerns and genuinely asking how they could better improve the experiences of those visiting. All in all, a great experience and I will definitely be visiting again.
Laura O — Google review
1 Saw Cl, Bath, BA1 1EY, United Kingdom•https://www.theatreroyal.org.uk/ustinov-studio/•Tips and more reviews for Ustinov Studio

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The Cross Bath is a storied and historic thermal spa located at the end of Bath Street. Rebuilt in the 1780s, this outdoor spa features an open-air pool, changing rooms, and spa services. The beautiful Georgian-style building houses an intimate open-air thermal pool fed by natural springs with believed healing properties. Surrounded by stunning cobblestone streets and striking Georgian buildings, The Cross Bath offers a unique and relaxing experience for visitors seeking traditional thermal bathing in a picturesque setting.
Lovely small, outdoor thermal pool. Nice and quiet and relaxing. Very private. There are two small changing cubicles and some lockers to one side of the pool where you can leave your things.
Angela F — Google review
We hired the cross bath for a company event. We were well taken care of. We were welcomed with champagne and juices , canapes and cakes. The water was a perfect temperature but do agree they could have more changing facilities especially for woman. The staff who hosted us was adorable. He was friendly and accomodating. We absolutely loved the experience! I highly recommend it for company events.
F J — Google review
The Cross Bath was an ok experience for me. The water temperature was not warm enough for me on a day in late May, and it's situated outside. I was shivering about 10 minutes into my session, which was disappointing since you are able to stay for 1.5 hours. That wasn't possible for me because I was too cold and unable to relax. The shower was actually warmer than the thermal water. It's nice because it is limited to 10 people per session, but unfortunately, the day I went had a group of 7 college students who weren't respecting the essence of a spa, and the bath employees didn't do much to make the atmosphere more comfortable and relaxing. The staff apologized as I was leaving, but it would have been more appropriate to try and fix the situation in my opinion.
Erin H — Google review
OMG what an amazing place. It is a hidden gem, just beautiful. We booked it as a real treat, but also because our 12 year old was too young to go in the rooftop spa opposite. Incredible luxurious experience in a sacred space.
Justin S — Google review
Lovely experience. However, we felt staff rushed us at the end. Lack of enough changing facilities which was especially felt on a cold day in February. Nowhere to get a drink.
Charlotte W — Google review
Awesome experience. Very relaxing and intimate as the number of people there during each time slot is restricted to 10. Water is a perfect temperature to allow you to stay in for the full 1.5 hours without getting cold and without needing a break from the heat
Simon L — Google review
Great audio tour or guided walk if this is your thing. Need to watch your footing as some uneven. Don't think it is good for smaller children as their is not much to entertain them. However they do have an audio tour for slightly older children. Staff is really frieny and helpful. There is a lift for disabled people to use as it spreads over two floors. Do take the park and ride option as parking and getting around within Bath is a bit of a nightmare.
Astrid B — Google review
Water could have been a bit warmer but it was a cold day and was raining so wasn't an issue... small groups which is great so lots of space. Session of 1hr 30min is good length and the whole experience was relaxing. However it is not cheap at all though for what it is....
Finley M — Google review
9, 10 Hot Bath St, Bath BA1 1SJ, United Kingdom•https://www.thermaebathspa.com/spa-sessions-cross-bath•+44 1225 331234•Tips and more reviews for The Cross Bath
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