Be sure to pack your walking shoes as there’s much to see and do during a weekend break in Bath. The city hosts some of England’s most historical sites, fabulous architecture, and an awesome restaurant and bar scene. You might just find that 2 days isn’t long enough!
I recently spent 2 months pet-sitting in the area and got to know my way around well. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and to help you plan, I’ve put together a 2-day itinerary for Bath. It incorporates a number of cool things to tick off during 48 hours in the city.
As a permanent digital nomad, with family roots in the UK, I’ve had plenty of opportunities to experience all the best things to do in Bath. All of my visits so far have helped me put together a plan for the perfect city break in Bath.
Weekend Break in Bath (2-day itinerary)
With 5 different groups of visitors during my 2 month-long stay, I was able to perfect the optimum 48-hour mini-break in Bath. Prior to my own stay, I had only ever visited the city for an afternoon, but I now feel like I know it like the back of my hand.
I really enjoy giving people ‘the tour’ of a place I consider to know well, wherever it may be. It encourages me to learn more about a city and discover things that I might have perhaps overlooked by myself. So, to cater to everyone (not just my family who liked the pubs!), here’s an ideal weekend itinerary for Bath.
Day 1 in Bath
Bath is a very walkable city with incredible things to see at almost every turn and everything is easily accessible. If you’re looking to book a weekend break in Bath sometime soon, be sure to read on as I guide you through the best way to spend 48 hours around these Roman-built streets.
Day 1: Morning
There are plenty of great cafe options to get your day started in the right way. The Green Bird Cafe is one of the best cafes in Bath and the breakfasts are excellent. I highly recommend the French toast with bacon and maple syrup.
From here, you’ll be steps from two iconic locations, the Royal Crescent and the Circus. Both are amazing architectural sights and are famous the world over.
The morning is a great time to take a guided 1.5-hour walking tour. One that will give you a nice idea of where all the important sights are positioned. The tour will also give you lots of handy tips for the remainder of your two days in Bath. Click here to book this…
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