City Guide Updated 2026

Bath
Georgian Jewel of England

100K
Population
£100+
Daily budget
GMT/BST
Time zone
Mar-Oct
Best months
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Why Visit Bath?

Bath is Britain's only UNESCO-listed entire city — a Georgian masterpiece of golden Bath stone, elegant crescents, Roman baths (still steaming after 2,000 years) and Jane Austen connections. It's small enough to walk end-to-end in 20 minutes and packed with world-class culture. Perfect as a day trip from London or a 2-3 day stay.

Stay anywhere in the centre — everything is walkable. The Royal Crescent is the iconic Georgian terrace; the Roman Baths are the can't-miss attraction.

Best time: Late April to early June (gardens in bloom), September (warm, less busy), December (Christmas Market — UK's best outside Birmingham).

Top Attractions

Roman Baths
2,000-year-old thermal baths + museum. The heart of the city.
Iconic
Royal Crescent
30 Georgian terraced houses in a perfect curve. No. 1 is a museum.
Georgian
Bath Abbey
Late Gothic masterpiece. Climb the tower for £10 views.
Heritage
Pulteney Bridge
Only 4 bridges in the world with shops on both sides. Over the Avon.
Architecture
Thermae Bath Spa
Modern thermal spa, rooftop pool with city views. Book ahead.
Relaxation
Jane Austen Centre
Two famous novels set here. Regency costume museum, tea.
Literary

Neighbourhoods Guide

Where to stay and what to expect in each area:

Royal Crescent
Iconic terrace
Georgian masterpiece, 1 Royal Crescent museum.
Circus
Grand ring
30 townhouses around a circle; Nicolas Cage once lived here.
Abbey Quarter
Historic centre
Abbey, Baths, Pump Room, walking streets.
Widcombe
Village feel
Canal, pubs, 10 min walk from centre.
Walcot Street
Artisan quarter
Independents, markets, "artisan quarter".
Alexandra Park
Panoramic views
Best free view of the city. 15 min uphill.

Safety in Bath

Bath safety: One of England's safest cities. Low crime, tourist-focused policing. Main risks: slipping on wet Bath stone in winter, over-drinking at stag/hen parties in Southgate.

Area-by-area

  • City centre — Very safe day and night.
  • Parks at night — Fine but quiet.
  • Southgate/weekend — Stag do central — loud, not dangerous.
  • River paths — Beautiful day; avoid dark unlit sections at night.
📱 Emergency: 999 (police/fire/ambulance), 111 (NHS). Royal United Hospital has 24/7 A&E.

Costs & Budget

ItemCostLevel
B&B£80-140/night Mid
Boutique hotel£180-340/night Premium
Roman Baths entry£28 adult Mid
Thermae Bath Spa 2-hour£42 Mid
Abbey entry£7 Budget
Pub lunch£14-20 Budget
Afternoon tea£32-55 Mid
Train to London£35-70 Mid

Best Time to Visit

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Spring
Mar-May
Gardens bloom, 6-16°C. Best.
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Summer
Jun-Aug
Busy, outdoor cafés, 15-22°C.
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Autumn
Sep-Nov
Golden stone looks magical, 8-16°C.
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Winter
Dec-Feb
Christmas market 6 weeks in December, 2-9°C.

Getting Around

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Walking
Centre end-to-end in 20 min.
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Park & Ride
Three sites, £4 return + parking.
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Rail
90 min from London Paddington.
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Taxi
Plentiful, £5-10 across centre.

Food & Drink

Must-try food

  • Sally Lunn's bun — giant sweet brioche, served at her 1482 house. £5-10.
  • Sunday roast at The Star Inn — 18th-century CAMRA heritage pub. £14-20.
  • Afternoon tea at The Pump Room — inside the Roman Baths. £40-55.
  • Bath chap — cured pig's cheek, local deli specialty.
  • Bath Priory tasting menu — Michelin-level. £110-150.

Must-try drinks

  • Real ale at The Raven — local pies + local ales in Queen Street.
  • Bath gin — at The Canary Gin Bar, 160+ gins.
  • Spa water — actually taste the hot springs at the Pump Room.
  • Craft beer at The Bath Brew House — brewing onsite.
🥧 Sunday roast rule: Book ahead — Bath's best pubs (The Star, The White Hart, The Chequers) are fully booked weeks in advance for Sunday lunch. Standard roast: beef/lamb/pork with all the trimmings, £14-22.

Day Trips

  • Stonehenge (45 min) — prehistoric stone circle.
  • Cotswolds (30-60 min) — honey-stone villages.
  • Bristol (15 min train) — grittier arty sibling city.
  • Longleat Safari Park (30 min) — UK safari, Elizabethan house.
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