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A Trip to Bath – Top Things to See

Ye olde city of Bath is a place of amazing culture, incredible history and beautiful buildings. The city, located in the South West of England, is steeped in history and still retains the stunning Georgian architecture. Named after the hot springs which soothed the aching muscles of Romans, Bath is famous for spas and baths. The city is a beautiful place to explore and is very easy to navigate on foot. It is also in a perfect location for exploring the magnificent Somerset countryside and visit the famous Stonehenge. The entire city is a world heritage site and you will be spoiled for things to do in Bath.

Photos By: Gianmarco Lubiana

Explore the Roman Baths

The city of Bath is most famous for the Roman Baths and is named as such. Almost 2000 years ago, the Roman’s established Bath after harnessing the geothermal water from underground to create spas for public bathing and socialising. The most famous of the baths, ‘The Roman Baths’, is the main tourist attraction in the city and one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world. Whilst you can no longer take a dip, the Roman Baths are a great place to learn of the history of the baths, explore the sacred spring and admire the architecture. If you do want a relaxing spa session, don’t worry, there are many other baths in the city.

Price: Adults from £18.00 on weekdays, £20.50 on the weekends , children £13.00 on weekdays, £10.50 on the weekends and children under 6 visit free.

Hours: Daily 9am-5:30pm

Enjoy a Bird’s Eye View

Bath is one of the UK’s most picturesque cities with stunning views and scenery. The best way to take in the vision of Bath, however, is from above. Weather permitting, hot air balloons take flight at dawn when the city is most atmospheric and from the height, you can enjoy a unique and wonderful perspective of the city. In addition to the city views, you will also admire the stunning Somerset countryside, all whilst toasting with a glass of bubbly.

Price: Varies by operator

Hours: Varies by operator (generally dawn)

Photos By: Gianmarco Lubiana

Admire Royal Crescent

The Georgian architecture is the main thing which makes Bath so beautiful as the majority of the buildings in the city were built over 250 years ago. The Royal Crescent is said to be one of the best Georgian buildings in the country and one of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture in the UK. A crescent-shaped row of stunning Grade I Listed terraced houses are arranged around a manicured lawn which overlooks Royal Victoria Park. A popular spot for Insta-worthy photos, The Royal Crescent is one of Bath’s most iconic, architectural landmarks

Price: Free

Hours: 24/7

Photos By: Amanda Iuliano

Get To Know Jane Austen

Author of incredible classics such as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and Emma, Jane Austen is a legendary writer. Austen was once a Bath-resident and the city pays tribute to the British novelist at The Jane Austen Centre. Set in an original Georgian townhouse, The Jane Austen Centre allows you to explore Austen’s life and literature with the help of costumed actors. The centre is a must-visit for classic book lovers and fans of period drama.

Price: Adults £13.25, children £6.50 and under 6’s visit for free.

Hours: Thursday – Sunday 10am-5pm

Photos By: Amanda Iuliano

Dine at the Oldest House in Bath

Built in 1482, the oldest house in Bath is home to the famous Sally Lunn bun. The tea room and restaurant of Sally Lunn’s offer a bread/cake hybrid made from a secret recipe passed on with the deeds of the house which many worldwide have failed to replicate. The Sally Lunn Bun is a delicacy in Bath and a food item that many flock to the doors of the tea room to get their hands on. Sally Lunn’s also features a kitchen museum which is the actual kitchen the bun was created in during the Georgian era.

Price: Varies by menu choices

Hours: Daily 10am-6pm

Photos By: Gianmarco Lubiana

Appreciate Art at The Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum is the home of Sir William Holburne’s impressive art collection. Whilst in the Navy, Sir William Holburne travelled the oceans and collected rare art pieces from across the world. The gallery is located in a stunning Grade I Listed building and features fine and decorative art. Alongside the collection, the museum also houses other work from the area including sixteen-century carvings and Georgian oil paintings. Sir Holburne is also honoured with a display of his passport of many adventures and medals awarded for bravery in the Battle of Trafalgar. 

Price: Adults £12.50 and under 18’s go free

Hours: Daily 10am-5pm

Photos By: Gianmarco Lubiana & Marvin Sacdalan

Visit Bath Abbey

The stunning Bath Abbey is a magnificent piece of Gothic architecture. The incredible vaulted ceiling was designed by the same duo who created the ceiling in the Henry VII chapel in Westminster Abbey and features an exquisite, intricate design. Bath Abbey also offers beautiful stained glass windows and detailed columns. During a visit to the abbey, you can take a tour of the towers and bell chamber and in addition, Bath Abbey is still a living church with several services throughout the week.

Price: By Donation (Suggested Price – £4 Per Adult)

Hours: Daily 10am-4pm

Photos By: Gianmarco Lubiana & Diego Delso

Cruise the River Avon

Surrounding the city of Bath is a collection of beautiful waterways with the River Avon running right through the city. The area is popular for canal boats with many enjoying weekends on the water but also a great spot to enjoy a river tour. The majority of cruises pass under the historic Pulteney Bridge and a wealth of wildlife can be spotted on the journey. Tours often travel from Bath to the village of Bathampton whilst you enjoy the scenery of both the city and countryside along the way. 

Price: Varies by operator

Hours: Varies by operator

Photos By: Heather Cowper & Ludi Ling

Learn at Bath’s Fashion Museum

In the 1960’s, British designer Doris Langley Moore opened ‘The Museum of Costume’ to showcase her fine collection of costumes. Over the years, the museum has gradually transformed into Fashion Museum Bath, a much-loved museum which documents the evolution of British fashion. The museum features everything from Georgian silk to Nike with a wide variety of fabrics and colours. The museum tells an informative and fascinating history of the last 100 years of fashion.

Price: Adults £9.50 and children £7.25

Hours: Daily 10:30am-5pm

This stunning and historic city is an architectural wonder to discover with a wide variety of Georgian houses and buildings. Surrounded by the lush Somerset countryside, Bath offers stunning landscapes and beautiful places to explore. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city offers incredible ruins, monuments and museums to visit and provides an exciting, cultural centre. With a wide variety of things to do, Bath is a unique and interesting city to explore, one which is full of authentic British heritage and tradition.

January 18, 2023