Food scene
If you’re a coffee fan this is definitely worth a visit! Award winning coffee in the city centre.
64 locals recommend
Colonna & Small's
6 Chapel RowIf you’re a coffee fan this is definitely worth a visit! Award winning coffee in the city centre.
Boston Tea Party Alfred Street
8 Alfred StGreat brunch in a beautiful setting.
The Ivy Bath Brasserie
39 Milsom StDelicious food in a beautiful and creative setting.
The Locksbrook Inn
103 Locksbrook RdLovely food with a great sun terrace on the canal.
A great independent street food spot the size of a cupboard! Excellent samosas and falafel!
22 locals recommend
Chaiwalla Indian Street Food
42 Monmouth StA great independent street food spot the size of a cupboard! Excellent samosas and falafel!
A great spot for pizza and a drink any time but also enjoy the farmers and antiques markets at the weekends.
36 locals recommend
Green Park Station
Green Park RoadA great spot for pizza and a drink any time but also enjoy the farmers and antiques markets at the weekends.
A great shopping pit stop with lots of independent cafes and food spots.
10 locals recommend
Kingsmead Square
A great shopping pit stop with lots of independent cafes and food spots.
Sightseeing
SouthGate
Spacious outdoor shopping area with all the high street favourites.
Milsom Street
Traditional Bath buildings with beautiful shops.
A great way to explore Bath and capture some great views of the city.
73 locals recommend
Bath Skyline
A great way to explore Bath and capture some great views of the city.
Gorgeous views of the city. With a little playground for kids.
33 locals recommend
Green Park Station Market
Green Park RoadGorgeous views of the city. With a little playground for kids.
Rainbow Wood
Lovely woods for a wander. Linking to the Bath Skyline walk.
An excellent way to hear the history of wonderful Bath. We found this so useful when we moved to the city!
City Sightseeing Bath Hop On Hop Off
6 N ParadeAn excellent way to hear the history of wonderful Bath. We found this so useful when we moved to the city!
City advice
Getting around
Explore on foot, hired scooters or bus.
The city centre is contained within the valley so once you’re there it’s reasonably flat and easy to walk around. Work your way up from the bus station, through Southgate and up Milsom Street then continue up to the famous Circus and turn left to the Royal Crescent and Victoria Park.
Don't miss
Traditional sights of Bath
While you’re here there are some beautiful spots to see. Visit Pulteney Bridge and the weir, the Royal Crescent and Circus, the Abbey, the Bath Skyline walk and Prior Park National Trust gardens with its Palladian Bridge.