1. Visit the Roman Baths
Immerse yourself in history and see how Bath’s former residents relaxed all those centuries ago.
Immerse yourself in history and see how Bath’s former residents relaxed all those centuries ago.
You can’t take a dip at the Roman Baths these days, but you can still enjoy the natural hot spring water at Thermae Bath Spa.
See one of Bath’s most iconic architectural landmarks, a sweeping arc of Georgian townhouses made from warm, honey-coloured stone and fronted by expansive green lawns.
The Grade I listed building was originally designed and constructed as a hotel but is now home to a collection of fine and decorative art.
Look beyond the Crescent's famous façade and see what life was like for the wealthy and their servants in eighteenth-century Bath.
The Jane Austen Centre offers a snapshot of what it would be like to live in the Regency times.
Come and experience the special atmosphere and rich history of this holy and uplifting place.
A historic, shop-lined bridge spanning the River Avon - one of the most photographed examples of Georgian architecture in the city.
The Pump Room, with its Corinthian columns, glittering chandelier and spa fountain embodies what was once the heart of the Georgian social scene.
Discover the countryside in the city and experience Bath's Georgian past on this one-and-a-half-hour walk.