Bath Travel Blog
Tips, Trips, and Time SaversBath Guildhall Market
The Bath Guildhall Market has been a shopping market for over 800 years and is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in the city. The building is Grade I listed and was completed in 1778, extended in 1893.
Getting Around Bath
The Artisan city of Bath with its many streets and side streets, pedestrian areas and the river make it easy to get around to see
Jane Austen Festival
Jane Austen Festival 2019 Bath – From 13th to 22nd September are taking place across the city famous for being the acclaimed novelist’s home from 1801 to 1806.
Karaoke Bars in Bath
Bath, the city that never stops amazing us has a number of great karaoke bars and venues that offer you so much fun and freedom to be yourself.
Paddleboarding in Bath
Yes, the famous Weir at Pultney Bridge and along the River Avon is the perfect place for not just paddleboarding but getting a great view on The Weir, Pultney Bridge, its surrounding historic buildings and green spaces.
River Trips In Bath
Step aboard Lady Pamela for a boat cruise with endless Prosecco! Once onboard you will be kept topped up with delicious Prosecco as we cruise upriver to Pulteney Bridge and Weir which is a beautiful backdrop for photos.
Royal Crescent Bath
The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. Designed by the architect John Wood
Bath Guildhall Market
The Bath Guildhall Market has been a shopping market for over 800 years and is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in the city. The building is Grade I listed and was completed in 1778, extended in 1893.
Getting Around Bath
The Artisan city of Bath with its many streets and side streets, pedestrian areas and the river make it easy to get around to see
Jane Austen Festival
Jane Austen Festival 2019 Bath – From 13th to 22nd September are taking place across the city famous for being the acclaimed novelist’s home from 1801 to 1806.
Bath Guildhall Market
The Bath Guildhall Market has been a shopping market for over 800 years and is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in the city. The building is Grade I listed and was completed in 1778, extended in 1893.
Getting Around Bath
The Artisan city of Bath with its many streets and side streets, pedestrian areas and the river make it easy to get around to see
