Bath, England-7-day-itinerary
7 Day Itinerary: Exploring Historic Bath, England
Things to Know:
- Currency: British Pound (£)
- Language: English
- Weather: Pack for changeable weather with layers. Rain is common year-round.
- Transport: Bath is walkable, but buses are available for longer distances. Trains connect Bath to major cities.
Where to Stay:
- Luxury: The Gainsborough Bath Spa (renowned spa facilities), Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel (elegant with stunning views)
- Mid-Range: Abbey Hotel Bath (stylish & central location), Apex City of Bath Hotel (modern, close to attractions)
- Budget: YHA Bath (hostel with friendly atmosphere), Travelodge Bath Central (basic but clean and affordable)
Day 1: Roman Baths & Georgian Splendor
- Morning: Explore the iconic Roman Baths, marveling at ancient bathing chambers and artifacts. Pre-book tickets online to avoid queues.
- Afternoon: Stroll through the elegant Georgian architecture of Royal Crescent, Bath Circus, and Pulteney Bridge. Enjoy afternoon tea at The Pump Room overlooking the Roman Baths.
Where to Eat:
- The Pump Room (traditional afternoon tea)
- Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House (famous for their Sally Lunn buns)
Day 2: Literary History & Art Appreciation
- Morning: Visit Jane Austen Centre, immersing yourself in the life and times of this renowned author. Take a walking tour following in her footsteps.
- Afternoon: Explore the Holburne Museum, showcasing art from Gainsborough to Stubbs. Relax at Henrietta Park afterwards.
Where to Eat:
- The Raven (gastropub with local dishes)
Day 3: Bath Abbey & Shopping Delights
- Morning: Admire the intricate architecture of Bath Abbey and climb the tower for panoramic views.
- Afternoon: Indulge in retail therapy at the charming independent shops on Milsom Street and Walcot Street. Find unique souvenirs and local crafts.
Where to Eat:
- The Circus Restaurant (fine dining with a vibrant atmosphere)
Day 4: Day Trip to Stonehenge & Salisbury
- Morning: Take a day trip to Stonehenge, the mysterious prehistoric monument. Explore the visitor center and soak in its ancient energy.
- Afternoon: Visit Salisbury Cathedral, home to one of the tallest spires in England.
Where to Eat:
- The White Hart (traditional pub in Salisbury)
Day 5: Relaxation & Wellness
- Morning: Pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Thermae Bath Spa, enjoying rooftop views and natural thermal waters.
- Afternoon: Take a leisurely walk along the Kennet & Avon Canal, spotting wildlife and enjoying the tranquil scenery.
Where to Eat:
- Sotto Sotto (Italian restaurant with a romantic ambiance)
Day 6: Georgian Bath Fashion Museum & Theatre
- Morning: Discover centuries of fashion at the Fashion Museum, housed in the Assembly Rooms.
- Afternoon: Catch a performance at the Theatre Royal Bath, a stunning Georgian theatre with a rich history.
Where to Eat:
- The Scallop Shell (seafood restaurant)
Day 7: Departure & Last Minute Shopping
- Morning: Enjoy a final stroll through Bath’s charming streets and soak in the atmosphere.
- Afternoon: Pick up last-minute souvenirs at Bath Artisan Market (open on Saturdays). Depart from Bath Spa train station or bus terminal.
Transportation:
- Walking: Most attractions are within walking distance.
- Buses: First Bus operates a comprehensive network.
- Trains: Bath Spa station connects to London, Bristol, and other major cities.
Tips:
- Purchase the Bath Explorer Pass for discounted entry to multiple attractions.
- Book accommodation and tours in advance, especially during peak season (summer months).
- Wear comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking.
- Embrace the history and charm of Bath – its beauty lies in its details!