A Two-Day Bath City Experience Itinerary

  1. Day 1: The Roman Baths
    2 minutes (0.1 mile) from Bath Abbey

    The Roman Baths are one of the famous tourist attractions in Bath. The site is an excellent example of a well-preserved Roman bathhouse and is a reminder of Bath's Roman roots. You can take a self-guided tour, or purchase an audio guide to learn about the history of the site. You will be amazed by the intricate architecture and the hot spring-fed waters. Don't forget to visit the Pump House, and try out some of the spa water that comes directly from the hot spring!

  2. Day 1: Bath Abbey
    2 minutes (0.1mile) from The Jane Austen Centre

    Bath Abbey is the largest building in Bath, dating back to the 12th century. Its interior is breathtaking with stained glass windows, beautiful architecture, and intricate stonework. You can take a tower tour to enjoy the rooftop views of Bath, explore the bell tower, and see the workings of the clock. Additionally, you can join a guided tour or attend the daily worship and music events. You will spend an hour exploring the Abbey's interior.

  3. Day 1: The Jane Austen Centre (optional)
    2 minutes (0.1 mile) from Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House

    Step into the world of Jane Austen and learn about her life in Bath at The Jane Austen Centre. You can explore a museum dedicated to the author, participate in a Regency-themed dressing up photo shoot, or try the 'taking tea' experience. Austen fans, in particular, will adore Jane Austen Center and will love to see how this fantastic author lived in Bath.

  4. Day 1: Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House
    3 minutes (0.1 mile) from Pulteney Bridge

    Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House is a unique place where you can try out the famous Sally Lunn buns.The buns are yeast-based and have been enjoyed by locals since the 17th century. It is said that Sally Lunn, a French Huguenot refugee, brought the recipe to Bath. The menu at Sally Lunn's also has hearty soups, sandwiches, and cakes. You will spend an hour at this quaint eatery before heading to the next stop.

  5. Day 1: Pulteney Bridge
    12 minutes (0.6 mile) from Victoria Art Gallery

    Pulteney Bridge is one of the most significant landmarks in Bath and is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with shops overlooking both sides. The architecture of the bridge is stunning, and it provides a captivating view of the River Avon. You can take a stroll on the bridge before heading to the next destination.

  6. Day 1: Victoria Art Gallery (optional)
    4 minutes (0.2 mile) from The Circus

    Victoria Art Gallery is an art lover's paradise, showcasing impressive art collections from the Victorian era to contemporary times. The gallery has over 1500 paintings, sculptures, and decorative art pieces that you can explore. The gallery's excellent collection includes works by British artists such as Walter Sickert, Thomas Gainsborough, and Lucian Freud.

  7. Day 1: The Circus
    9 minutes (0.4 mile) from Royal Crescent

    The Circus is an impressive Georgian architectural structure that comprises three curved terrace houses with beautiful facades. The architecture is a masterpiece, and even though it looks like one building, it's actually three separate houses. You will be captivated by the beauty of the Circus's surrounding garden, which is a peaceful place to relax and take photos.

  8. Day 1: Royal Crescent
    23 minutes (1.1 miles) from No.1 Royal Crescent

    The Royal Crescent is a must-see in Bath, representing the quintessential Georgian architecture. Built-in 1780, the houses are arranged into a crescent shape and overlook a perfectly manicured lawn. The Georgian era is known for its graceful architecture and ample indoor space, and taking a stroll on the crescent is a perfect way to explore this style's elegance.

  9. Day 1: No.1 Royal Crescent
    9 minutes (0.4 miles) from The Bath Brew House

    No.1 Royal Crescent will give you an insight into the life of the wealthy residents of Bath during the Georgian era. This building was once a typical townhouse for a mansion in the 18th century, and it's now a museum open to the public, displaying Georgian-style artifacts and furniture. The life-size displays are immersive, and you will be transported back in time to when the house was in use.

  10. Day 1: The Bath Brew House
    13 minutes (0.6 miles) from The Roman Baths

    The Bath Brew House offers a wide range of beer selections, and there is a beer garden outside to enjoy them in. They make their own beer, and the friendly atmosphere makes it an excellent place to chill out and socialize. Besides the beer, the place offers delicious food, and you can easily spend a few hours enjoying their hospitality.

  11. Day 2: Prior Park Landscape Gardens
    10 minutes (2.3 miles) from The Holburne Museum

    Prior Park Landscape Gardens is a beautiful garden, a real oasis in the city. It provides stunning views of the city of Bath and its surroundings. The park is a great place to relax and take a walk. The Palladian Bridge in Prior Park is another impressive structure worth checking out as it is the only surviving bridge of this kind in the world.

  12. Day 2: The Holburne Museum (optional)
    8 minutes (1.8 miles) from Prior Park Landscape Gardens

    The Holburne Museum is a small museum that showcases a great collection of art and artifacts. The museum was formerly Sir William Holburne's house and has now been converted into an art museum. The most impressive pieces of the museum are its paintings by Gainsborough, Turner, and Ramsay.

  13. Day 2: Thermae Bath Spa
    9 minutes (1.4 miles) from The Royal Victoria Park

    Thermae Bath Spa is the only natural thermal spa in Britain and the perfect place to relax after a day of touring around Bath. You can choose from different packages to enjoy the spa experience, including a rooftop pool, steam rooms, and saunas. The natural thermal mineral-rich waters of the bath have been famous for their healing properties for centuries.

  14. Day 2: Royal Victoria Park
    9 minutes (0.6 miles) from The Assembly Rooms

    Royal Victoria Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a stroll in Bath. The park is an excellent place for outdoor activities, picnics, and walks. The park has many attractions to enjoy, including a duck pond, tennis courts, botanical gardens, and children's play area. You can spend a peaceful hour or two in this beautiful park.

  15. Day 2: The Assembly Rooms
    9 minutes (0.5 miles) from Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House

    The Assembly Rooms is one of the famous landmarks in Bath and has been a renowned meeting place for centuries. The rooms are decorated in the mid-18th century style, and the grand ballroom's decor will take your breath away. A fantastic place to learn about the city's social history, organized tours are available, and it is also an excellent location for weddings and parties.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Roman Baths (1-2 hours, £22.50)
  • Bath Abbey (1 hour, donation-based)
  • The Jane Austen Centre (1-2 hours, £12.00)
  • Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House (1 hour, £8.50)
  • Victoria Art Gallery (1-2 hours, free entrance)
  • The Circus (30 minutes-1 hour, free)
  • Royal Crescent
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