
Discover Bath
Graceful, historic, and undeniably captivating, Bath is one of England’s most picturesque small cities. Renowned for its Roman heritage, honey-hued Georgian architecture, and literary ties, Bath has been a hub of wellness and culture for centuries.
Travelling to Bath
Graceful, historic, and undeniably captivating, Bath is one of England’s most picturesque small cities. Renowned for its Roman heritage, honey-hued Georgian architecture, and literary ties, Bath has been a hub of wellness and culture for centuries.
Whether you’re planning a short getaway or seeking the ideal Bath day trip, we’ll ensure you experience the very best of this UNESCO World Heritage city.
Why Visit Bath?
Nestled in the rolling Somerset countryside, Bath is truly unique within the UK. It’s a city where ancient history meets refined elegance—from Roman baths and medieval abbeys to grand Georgian crescents and the world of Jane Austen.
With its compact city centre, thriving food scene, and an abundance of museums, galleries, and gardens, Bath offers the perfect balance of relaxation and discovery. Whether you fancy soaking in a rooftop spa, strolling along cobbled streets, or enjoying afternoon tea with a view, Bath has something to delight everyone.
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Things to See and Do in Bath
Bath is brimming with unforgettable experiences. Here are some of our top recommendations:
- The Roman Baths – A remarkably well-preserved ancient bathing complex and one of Bath’s most iconic attractions.
- Bath Abbey – A breathtaking example of Gothic architecture and a peaceful spot for reflection.
- Royal Crescent & The Circus – Magnificent Georgian landmarks, ideal for photos and a glimpse into Bath’s elegant past.
- Thermae Bath Spa – A contemporary spa fed by the city’s natural hot springs, complete with a rooftop pool offering stunning views.
- Pulteney Bridge – One of the rare historic bridges with shops built into its structure.
- Jane Austen Centre – A celebration of one of Bath’s most famous residents, featuring exhibits and interactive experiences.
- Victoria Art Gallery – A charming collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts housed in a beautiful setting.
We’ll help you craft an itinerary tailored to your pace, whether you’re visiting for a weekend or just a day.

Day Trips to Bath
Bath is an excellent choice for a day trip from cities like London, Oxford, or Bristol. Trains from London Paddington take just 1.5 hours, and the city’s compact layout means you can see a great deal in a short time.
A well-planned day trip might include:
- A morning visit to the Roman Baths
- Lunch by the river or in a historic tearoom
- An afternoon stroll through the Royal Crescent and a visit to a museum or gallery
- An optional spa session before heading back in the evening
We’ll handle all the logistics and bookings, so you can simply relax and enjoy your day.

Exploring Bath at Your Own Pace
Bath is best discovered on foot. Its historic streets are filled with hidden courtyards, independent shops, and green spaces perfect for a moment’s rest between sights. We also recommend:
- A walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal
- Joining a guided walking tour to uncover the city’s rich history
- Sampling local treats in one of the city’s many cafés, markets, or bakeries
For those with a little more time, Bath also serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby gems such as Stonehenge, Lacock, and the Cotswolds.
Book a Trip to Bath
We offer bespoke travel packages to Bath, designed to make the most of your visit—whether you’re planning a full city break or a seamless Bath day trip as part of a larger itinerary.
Each package includes:
- Centrally located accommodation or day return train travel
- Entry to Bath’s most popular attractions
- A personalised itinerary featuring the best things to do in Bath
- Expert advice and support from our team
Bath blends history, charm, and relaxation like no other city—and we’re here to help you experience it all.
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