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15 Things to Do in Bath, England for 2022!

The Roman Baths, Bath

If you’re looking for interesting and unique places to visit in Britain with a fascinating story to tell – both modern and new – the beautiful and historic city of Bath in England is the perfect destination for you!

The Roman Baths, one of the best things to do in Bath UK!

With a history that spans over 2,000 years, there are a lot of interesting things to do in Bath.

From exploring its fascinating Roman Baths to admiring the architecture of the Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge, you’ll never run out of attractions in Bath to keep you busy for a weekend.

We visited Bath during our two-week trip to London, which is only 80 minutes way by train. We knew there were so many things to see in Bath that we had to make it an overnight stop.

If you’re not sure what to do in Bath, then don’t worry, because these are all the top attractions plus a few hidden gems.

Why Visit Bath?

Bath Abbey, England
Bath Abbey

Bath, England is the only entire city in the UK that’s designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It’s a grandeur you can’t deny as you walk its beautiful streets lined with stunning Georgian Architecture made from local golden-colored Bath limestone.

This is one reason it has made the list, along with its fascinating Roman remains, thermal hot springs, and beautiful country surroundings.

The city was founded in the 1st Century AD by the Romans who used the natural hot springs as a thermal spa. (Although there is evidence to suggest Bath was a spiritual home for the Celtics.)

In the 18th century, King George l, ll and III helped develop it into an elegant spa city, famed in literature and art.

waterfall in a river
The Pulteney Weir in the City of Bath

Over the past couple of years, Bath has been put back on top of people’s list of places to visit in England thanks to the Netflix hit, Bridgerton, which was filmed extensively in Bath – the perfect backdrop for the glamor and romance of Regency London. When released in Christmas 2020, it quickly became the network’s biggest show to have aired.

Bath is every bit as beautiful as it appears on the Bridgerton screen.

One thing I loved about Bath is the ease of getting around this city. It’s very walkable and most streets inside the historical part of the city are pedestrian streets or see very little car traffic.

It’s a great way to soak up the vibe of Bath, experience its beauty, and get to know the local, independent stores and businesses.

And even though we had a wild weather day while in Bath – alternating between…

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