Food scene
Our favourite vegetarian restaurant, two minutes walk from us. Great for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee and cake and supper on Friday evening.
11 locals recommend
Rooted Cafe
20 Newbridge RoadOur favourite vegetarian restaurant, two minutes walk from us. Great for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee and cake and supper on Friday evening.
10 minutes walk from us, along the river. Very pleasant to sit outside on the terrace and watch canal boats go by. Good pub grub too!
26 locals recommend
The Locksbrook Inn
103 Locksbrook Rd10 minutes walk from us, along the river. Very pleasant to sit outside on the terrace and watch canal boats go by. Good pub grub too!
This is our favourite tapas restaurant in Bath. Great food, wine and sherries, pretty courtyard garden and friendly staff.
37 locals recommend
Pintxo de Bath
31 Barton StThis is our favourite tapas restaurant in Bath. Great food, wine and sherries, pretty courtyard garden and friendly staff.
You can be sure of having a top quality meal for a special occasion in this beautiful old building.
123 locals recommend
The Ivy Bath Brasserie
39 Milsom StYou can be sure of having a top quality meal for a special occasion in this beautiful old building.
We have eaten delicious pizzas and pasta in the Clifton, Bristol branches. The Bath branch has recently opened.
11 locals recommend
Bosco Pizzeria Bath
Milsom PlaceWe have eaten delicious pizzas and pasta in the Clifton, Bristol branches. The Bath branch has recently opened.
Boho Marché
Friendly staff, delicious food with a Moroccan twist and decor. Pretty outdoor area.
Sightseeing
So interesting to see how the Georgians lived in 1 Royal Crescent, both upstairs and downstairs.
157 locals recommend
No. 1 Royal Crescent
1 Royal CresSo interesting to see how the Georgians lived in 1 Royal Crescent, both upstairs and downstairs.
The reason why this city has its name! The Roman baths extend under today’s shopping streets. They are brought to life by actors in Roman dress.
544 locals recommend
The Roman Baths
Abbey ChurchyardThe reason why this city has its name! The Roman baths extend under today’s shopping streets. They are brought to life by actors in Roman dress.
Beautiful gardens and views. Interesting museum about American history.
Occasionally live music or outdoor yoga.
64 locals recommend
American Museum & Gardens
Beautiful gardens and views. Interesting museum about American history.
Occasionally live music or outdoor yoga.
Bath Abbey
Beautiful abbey right in the middle of the city.
This National Trust property has an interesting history, nice grounds and Harry Potter was filmed here!
170 locals recommend
Lacock Abbey
This National Trust property has an interesting history, nice grounds and Harry Potter was filmed here!
Leisure
Bathe in the same hot spring waters as the Romans! Relax in the steam rooms and sauna. Swim in the pool in the basement.
Thermae Bath Spa
Hot Bath StreetWalk through the beautiful park to reach The Royal Crescent and town. Wander around the botanical garden. Have a picnic and watch the balloon flights take off.
216 locals recommend
Royal Victoria Park
Marlborough LaneWalk through the beautiful park to reach The Royal Crescent and town. Wander around the botanical garden. Have a picnic and watch the balloon flights take off.
Watch a top class rugby match or catch a concert or festival here.
11 locals recommend
Bath Recreation
Pulteney MewsWatch a top class rugby match or catch a concert or festival here.
Traveler advice
Getting around
Buses
It’s a good idea to download the First Bus app in order to see bus times and buy e-tickets. Single ticket is currently £2.20 and a day ticket is £4.30. Airdecker bus goes from the end of Chelsea Road (5 minutes walk from our house) to Bristol Airport. Buy single or return tickets online at airdecker.com