THINGS TO
SEE & DO
Bath has a wonderful range of sights, museums, activities, shops and restaurants to explore whilst you are staying in your self catering holiday rental
Royal Crescent
One of Bath's most iconic landmarks with a sweeping crescent of 30 Grade I listed terrace houses
Roman Baths
Constructed in 70AD the Baths are one of the best preserved Roman remains in the world
Bath Abbey
Site of Christian worship for over 1,200 years the Abbey has magnificent stained-glass windows
Pulteney Bridge
One of only four bridges in the world to have shops across its full span on both sides
Assembly Rooms
Centre of the social scene in the 18th century with the fantastic ballroom and its chandeliers
Pump Room
Centre of the Georgian social scene now a perfect venue for afternoon tea with live classical music
The Circus
Close by the Royal Crescent the Circus is another iconic Bath landmark
Holburne Museum
Originally designed as a hotel it is now an excellent museum home to fine and decorative art
Great Pulteney Street
The widest and grandest street in Bath lined with beautiful Georgian houses
GARDENS
American museum & gardens
Museum of American history and culture set in a Georgian Manor with 125 acres of parkland and gardens
Prior Park
Landscaped 18th Century gardens with stunning views across the city and historic dams
Sydney Gardens
Situated behind the Holburne Museum this city centre gardens is the oldest park in Bath
Dyrham Park
A few miles outside Bath this stately home and gardens showcases life in the 17th Century
Westonbirt Arboretum
This 600 acre arboretum has one of the finest collections of temperate trees and scrubs in the world
Alexandra Park
This wooded hill side on the south side of Bath opened in 1902 and has magnificent views across the city
Cheddar Gorge
One of Britain's most spectacular landmark with dramatic cliffs and subterranean stalactite caves
Bowood House
Stunning gardens by Capability Brown and unique artifacts and art collection with the house
Royal Victoria Park
Near the city centre this 57 acre parkland has wonderful botanic gardens and aerial walkway
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
Thermae Bath Spa
Bathe in Bath's naturally warm, mineral rich waters including the stunning open air rooftop pool
No1 Royal Crescent
See how what life was like for the wealthy and servants in Georgian Bath in the late 1700s
Jane Austen Centre
Showcasing one of Bath's most famous residents and giving a snapshot of Regency times
Fashion Museum
One of the most interesting museums showcasing an array of different fashions through time
Sally Lunn's Museum
Small museum which is part of the famous tea house showing the original kitchen and bakery
Victoria Art Gallery
Bath's public art museum with collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative art
Beckfords Tower
Tower built by wealthy eccentric William Beckford and now houses a collection of furniture and art
Haynes Motor Museum
One of the UK's largest collection of cars and motorbikes including the Red Room and F1 collection
House of Frankenstein
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein whilst living in Bath and this charts her life and legacy of her creation
ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES
Theatre Royal
This Georgian Theatre has a year round programme of top quality shows and concerts
Komedia Comedy Club
Bath's leading entertainment venue with music, comedy, cabaret and club nights
Bath Rugby
One of the most iconic stadiums in Rugby, watch the team compete in the Premiership
Bath Racecourse
On the outskirts of Bath this racecourse has a full racing calendar from April through to October
Castle Combe Motor Circuit
The West Country's home of motorsport with a full race season and popular racing school
Lansdown & Bath Golf Clubs
Two of Bath's most picturesque golf courses with friendly and welcoming atmospheres
Hot Air Ballooning
Experience a bird's eye view of the many historic sights of Bath and across the surrounding countryside
Avon Paddleboarding
Paddleboarding and kayaking along the river Avon through the heart of Bath
Bath Skyline
Panoramic city and countryside views this walk takes you past Georgian architecture to tranquil meadows