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No. 1 Royal Crescent is a museum which has been decorated and furnished just as it might have been during the period 1776-1796. The rooms feature historic furniture, pictures and objects that reveal what life was like for Bath’s fashionable residents – both upstairs and downstairs.
Hear about the amazing history, architecture and people of Bath over the centuries. Tours available everyday including Bridgerton and Introduction to Bath.
We provide free historic walking tours for individuals and non-commercial groups to give people an understanding of how Bath has developed, its rich history and architecture.
There are many apps and books dedicated to the history of Bath and Walking guides. The best ive found is here. Do yourself a favour and buy one before you come and you can spends days or even weeks exploring the history of the city.
Theatre Royal (and other live theatres)
One of the most beautiful theatres in the country. Hosts many name acts and plays. Make sure you go to at least one show here.
Jane Austen Centre - for lovers of Jane Austen and her life in Bath
House of Frankenstein - for lovers of Mary Shelley's fascinating life. Its a museum, spooky experience and also has an escape room and other family fun activities.
Pulteney Bridge and Great Pulteney Street
Two of the most iconic places in Bath- you are only 50 metres away from both. they have been featured in many films and series including the upcoming "Wonka" Vanity Fair and Bridgerton.
The Assembly Rooms And Fashion Museum
Bath Assembly Rooms were hugely important to the society of Georgian Bath and were known all over England as the place to be seen and be entertained.
The site of a permanent collection and changing exhibitions. The building is used for Lady Danburys residence in Bridgerton
The American Museum takes you on a journey through a period of American history primarily focused on 14th – 20thcenturies. With its remarkable collection of folk, decorative arts and cultural objects, the Museum shows the diverse and complex nature of American traditions. The only museum of Americana outside of the United States, it was founded to bring American history and cultures to the people of Britain and Europe.
Beautiful and intimate 18th-century landscape garden in Bath - undergoing a major restoration on its historic dams
A popular and lovely Spa which uses the Ancient natural heated Thermal waters in its many pools and saunas. Massage and other spa services. Sparkling clean and modern. Its popular! Book early!!
The Herschel Museum of Astronomy is dedicated to the many achievements of the Herschels, who were distinguished astronomers as well as talented musicians. It was from this house, using a telescope of his own design that William discovered the planet Uranus in 1781.
Be sure to add the Museum of East Asian Art (MEAA) to your list of Bath attractions to explore. Housed in another of the city's gorgeous old Georgian townhomes, this fascinating museum opened in 1993 and contains many fine collections of carvings made from jade and bamboo.
The Bath Festival (and other yearly festivals)
The list is way to long and ever changing to list them here. from the Bath Festival to the Christmas market. Music and book and food festivals and don't forget the "BAth Half" (Fun run) Click on the heading to get a list and dates.