Plan your visit to Bath, United Kingdom
For more than 2000 years people have traveled across Europe to relax in the hot springs of Bath.
The origins on this historic city can be traced back to AD 60, when the Romans came to bathe in its hot springs. Today, the springs remain central to Bath’s identity, with many visitors coming to relax at the city’s spa resorts. The entire city was recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 and draws many visitors for its fascinating Roman, Grecian and Royal British history.
Bath is a popular destination year round. In summer the streets and parks of the city are full of locals enjoying the sun. Pack a picnic to enjoy in Parade Gardens as you look across the River Avon, or throw some bread to the ducks in Victoria Park, the largest park in Bath. Behind the park is Royal Crescent, an street of 18th century terrace houses built in an sweeping crescent.
The best way to see the city’s landmarks is by embarking on a walking tour from Bath Abbey. Visit the Roman Baths to see where the city began, see one of the finest examples of gothic architecture in Britain at the Bath Abbey, or take a walk up Great Pulteney Street. Make your way to Pulteney Bridge for shopping, as the bridge is one of just four in the world that is completely lined by retailers. Along with historic landmarks Bath is renowned for its museums, galleries and cultural institutions.
While Bath may not be known for its culinary exports, it is home to some of the coziest pubs in England, and the pub fare is second to none. Enjoying a pie and a pint of bath ale is the perfect way to warm up during Bath’s chilly winter months. Weekend farmers’ markets are a great opportunity to sample the regional delicacies, including locally produced cheddar cheese.
From London you can reach Bath by coach or car in around 2 hours, while visitors arriving from outside the UK will find Bristol’s international airport at your service. At just over 100 miles (160 kilometers) from London, Bath is a perfect weekend escape from the big smoke.
Thermae Bath Spa - Bathe in some of Britain’s warmest thermal waters and unwind with relaxing treatments at this appealing spa complex.
Roman Baths - Marvel at the natural hot spring pools and the majestic architecture at this well-preserved ancient site.
Bath Abbey - Built in the Gothic style, this prestigious church is a popular pilgrimage destination and an important city landmark.
Jane Austen Centre - Immerse yourself in the world of Jane Austen at this museum or relax in the tea room as her famous characters often did.
Royal Crescent - This semicircular terrace of townhouses is one of Bath’s most well-known landmarks.
Theatre Royal Bath - One of the oldest working theaters in Britain hosts dramas, comedies, operas and even a few ghosts in a stunning Georgian building .
Pulteney Bridge - One of only a handful of shop-lined bridges in the world, this architectural marvel has quirky stores and great views.
The Holburne Museum - Housed in a lavish 18th-century hotel is an expansive collection of fine and decorative art based around the collection of a wealthy former resident of Bath.
Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Lacock & Bath Full-Day Tour with Lunch - Venture outside of London to soak up the history and culture beyond the city limits. Step onto the royal grounds of Windsor Castle early in the morning to avoid the crowds, ponder the mysteries of Stonehenge, and roam the UNESCO-listed stone streets of Bath after lunch in traditional English pub.
'Hidden Cotswolds & Dark Age England' tour for 2-8 from Bath - Discover the very best of the Cotswolds on an intimate journey of discovery that shares some of the most iconic parts of the Cotswolds, as well as several extraordinary locations, stories, and experiences that are well off the tourist trail.
Fully Guided Bath Ghost Tours - Bath Ghost Tours offer the very best ghost walk in the city of Bath. A mixture of fun, theatrics. historical fact and paranormal experiments, the whole family will love this tour.
From London: Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip with Ticket - Embark on a full-day bus tour along the west of London to the Georgian city of Bath and the prehistoric stone circle of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. Learn about the region from your guide. En route to Stonehenge, hear about the mysteries surrounding the prehistoric site from your guide.
Stonehenge-Bath & Winchester Cathedral Private Tour - Stonehenge Mysterious Stonehenge The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time. Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing centre, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar.
Bath Quest: Self Guided City Walk & Immersive Treasure Hunt - Turning Bath's Streets Into an Adventure Playground! Get a unique perspective of the city centre on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt. It's the best way to explore the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail by finding clues, solving puzzles and completing challenges, earning points along the way.