The city centre is home to a wealth of period attractions, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and stunning Georgian architecture.
The historic city is home to a wealth of period attractions, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and stunning Georgian architecture. The Roman Baths are at the heart of the city, close to Bath Abbey and a short walk from The Royal Crescent and The Circus. Pulteney Bridge is one of only four bridges in the world to have shops across its full span on both sides, the majority of which overlook the river and weir below. The Rec is the home of Bath Rugby and offers an intimate setting for tense clashes. Bath Spa railway station allows convenient access to Bristol, Swindon and London is just 90 minutes away.
The city centre of Bath is the city at its best. With things to do for the whole family. Whether you want a shopping day with your friends, a educational day exploring the historic city centre or an evening at the theatre. The city centre really has it all.
A former Cinema, now a grade II listed building, Komedia is the venue of choice for many comedy acts, small performances, live talk shows and podcasts plus live music gigs.
A small and cosy local cinema playing a mixture of small indie films and mainstream blockbusters!
One for all the book worms! Mr B’s is a haven for Baths book lovers. With knowledgeable staff, a delightful atmosphere and a great selection of books, it is a must visit!
Free for all until the end of 2025, these beautiful gardens right along the river provide a exclusive view looking over to Pulteney Bridge and Weir.
Skatepark? Check. Playground? Check. Tennis court? Check. Botanical Garden? Also check. Bath’s largest green space, this 57 acre site has something for everyone.
Home to Bath Rugby since 1894, The Rec provides quality facilities for a whole range of sports, activities and events!
One of the oldest and most stunning venues in the UK, the Theatre Royal provides year-round entertainment for all who visit.