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15 Best Things To Do in Bath in 2023

Roman baths tour

Bath is one of the most charming cities in England and is famed for its Roman baths (thus the name). There are lots of wonderful things to do in Bath from visiting the ancient baths themselves to exploring the many interesting museums dedicated to literary figures from Jane Austin to Mary Shelley.

This is one of my favorite cities in England and many years ago I even cycled to Bath from London over three days. The city is located in southwest England not far from the Cotswolds and Stonehenge so makes a great base for exploring this beautiful corner of the country.

Other places to visit in Bath include the UNESCO-listed Royal Crescent of Georgian houses and neoclassical and Baroque architecture in the city center. The impressive gothic Bath Abbey is another of the top tourist attractions as well as the beautiful Royal Victoria Park.

Best Things To Do in Bath

Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of the best things to do in Bath. You’ll find a mixture of historical, scenic, and fun activities and sights so there really is something for everyone.

1. Guided City Walking Tour and Roman Baths

Visiting the Roman baths is one of the top things to do in Bath and this marvel of ancient engineering is a must-see. One of the best ways to experience the city and the famous baths is to take a guided walking tour. You’ll learn about Rome’s influence on Britain and see the major tourist attractions on offer in Bath.

I love exploring these incredible Roman Baths tour – they haven’t changed in over 2,000 years! It’s easy to see how life in Rome Britain was so advanced, and it always amazes me that the technology of this age was lost for so long during the dark ages.

Marvel at the impressive architecture around the spring water pools, explore the baths museum, or grab a bite to eat at the pump room restaurant. Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.

Address: Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LZ.

2. Visit Bath Abbey

visiting Bath Abbey on a fine spring day

The Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul (aka Bath Abbey) was built between 1499 and 1611 as a former Benedictine Monastery. It’s one of the best examples of gothic architecture in southwest England and is one of the top things to see in Bath.

See the magnificent stained glass windows and marvel at this massive feat of medieval engineering. There’s an onsite gift shop and entrance to the Abbey costs £6.50 per person. The Abbey is open daily from 10 am to 5:30 pm and it’s possible to attend services on a…

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