Bath tourist guide

Bath - the Roman city

Royal Victoria Park, Bath

Learn everything about Bath from its historic landmarks like the Roman Baths and Pump Room to its unique blend of traditional and modern culture, like Thermae Bath Spa. You’ll also find useful travel information such as a map of Bath, accommodation booking and information on famous attractions and events such as Bath Abbey, walks and tours of Bath and much more.



Memory of Bath
“Bath is one of my favourite cities to visit. I love the sense of history, both recent and ancient. It's definitely a place to linger and enjoy the beautiful sights you'll see at every
turn.”

Cheryl, Florida, USA


A vibrant Heritage City

Let us guide you through the superb Roman remains, wealth of fine Georgian architecture and impeccable historic credentials - no wonder Bath is a World Heritage Site. This world-famous city has originated and developed around its hot spring waters discovered by the Romans over 2,000 years ago, and the famous Roman Baths remain to this day. A thriving and vibrant city, Bath combines its fascinating history with a diversity of museums, galleries, gardens and tourist attractions, making it a beautiful, exciting and unique city to visit.

Culture and heritage

The golden city of Bath has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Britain’s Heritage Cities, Bath is home to some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, such as the Royal Crescent, the Circus and Pulteney Bridge. But Bath is not buried in the past! Festivals, theatre and vibrant street entertainment, bring life and excitement to this beautiful city.

Attractions

It’s a challenge to visit Bath and not want to see the Roman Baths & Pump Room – one of the finest ancient monuments in Europe and Britain’s only hot spring. Unfortunately, you can’t bathe here as the Romans did, but you can in the Thermae Bath Spa, which uses the same warm, mineral-rich waters the Celts and Romans did 2,000 years ago.

Shopping

Bath's reputation for shopping dates back to Georgian times - Jane Austen mentions the fashionable Milsom Street in her novel Persuasion, and it’s there that you can still treat yourself to some designer chic. The Upper Town is a treasure trove of unique labels and vintage clothing, and Stall Street is where you’ll find your favourite High Street shops.

Food and drink

If you’re looking for a real taste of the West Country, Bath is the perfect place. The local farmers markets are a great place to sample the region’s wines, cheeses and organic fruit and vegetables. Pop into Sally Lunn’s the oldest house in Bath, and sample the famous Sally Lunn Bun, then try the delicious Bath Bun to see which you prefer.

Buy before you fly

To make your trip to Bath easier, why not buy your travel passes and attraction tickets before you even leave home? If you’re short on time, why not explore Bath, Windsor and Stonehenge in one day with Golden Tours (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-gb/detail.aspx?ProductCode=TP71)? And don’t go anywhere without the Great British Heritage Pass (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-GB/detail.aspx?ProductCode=Tp1), which gives you free entry to nearly 600 of the finest historic buildings, gardens and monuments across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. For more great offers, go to VisitBritain Direct (www.visitbritaindirect.com).

Must see and do


Top daytime must-do's

Top night time must-do's
  • Indulge in a delicious cream tea at the Pump Room
  • Marvel at the Royal Crescent, one of Britain's most famous architectural masterpieces.
  • Visit Bath Abbey, where the first King of England was crowned in AD973

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