Guidebook for Bath and North East Somerset

Becky
Guidebook for Bath and North East Somerset

Sightseeing

Fascinating Roman history
544 locals recommend
The Roman Baths
Abbey Churchyard
544 locals recommend
Fascinating Roman history

Parks & Nature

Stunning park in front of the Royal Crescent, with bandstand and beautiful botanical gardens.
216 locals recommend
Royal Victoria Park
Marlborough Lane
216 locals recommend
Stunning park in front of the Royal Crescent, with bandstand and beautiful botanical gardens.

Essentials

in the old iconic Green Park Station.. Bath's original train station.
72 locals recommend
Sainsbury's
Green Park Road
72 locals recommend
in the old iconic Green Park Station.. Bath's original train station.

Drinks & Nightlife

Community owned pub, famous for live music, real ales, and atmosphere :)
88 locals recommend
The Bell Inn
103 Walcot St
88 locals recommend
Community owned pub, famous for live music, real ales, and atmosphere :)

Food Scene

Delicious artisan bread.
The Bertinet Kitchen
12 St Andrews Terrace
Delicious artisan bread.

Entertainment & Activities

Fantastic spa using Bath's own thermal spring, with amazing roof top pool looking over the city as well as an indoor pool. Wonderful at night and in the rain as well as in good weather, with spa treatments, showers and steam rooms.
392 locals recommend
Thermae Bath Spa
Hot Bath Street
392 locals recommend
Fantastic spa using Bath's own thermal spring, with amazing roof top pool looking over the city as well as an indoor pool. Wonderful at night and in the rain as well as in good weather, with spa treatments, showers and steam rooms.

Arts & Culture

Wonderful theatre built in 1805, recently refurbished. The theatre hosts tours from around the country including London's West End as well as local productions. Pop into the Garricks Head next door for pre-theatre drinks and enjoy dinner at one of the many nearby restaurants to suit all budgets.
10 locals recommend
Theatre Royal and Ustinov Studio
10 locals recommend
Wonderful theatre built in 1805, recently refurbished. The theatre hosts tours from around the country including London's West End as well as local productions. Pop into the Garricks Head next door for pre-theatre drinks and enjoy dinner at one of the many nearby restaurants to suit all budgets.