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The Paragon Abode Bath Central Period Apartment
This tastefully restored apartment is the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring Bath’s beautiful Georgian streets & historic attractions. The apartment overlooks the Walcot Street Artisan Quarter with a selection of cafés, fine dining restaurants & boutique shopping right at your door step. Enjoy period features such as original Bath stone paired with modern luxuries such as a Nespresso machine & wine fridge in the kitchen or a heated towel rail & rainforest shower-head in the bathroom

**PREMIUM LISTING** 4-Poster, Great Pulteney St.
"The Bargemaster's" is a fabulous Georgian 2nd floor apartment on Great Pulteney St. It is very close to the city centre, on the doorstep of The Recreation Ground & opposite the tranquil Henrietta Gardens. It has wonderful views over the city & hills beyond. It was built in 1789 for Samuel Ward, Bargemaster of Bath. I hope that you will love our Georgian guest apartment - a designer space, decorated sympathetically with high end pieces, a relaxing romantic feel and sumptuous top quality linens.

Duplex 1 bed, stunning views, parking & EV charger
A private, quiet guest suite within our house, only a short walk from Bath centre, set back from the road, with stunning views over the Royal Crescent. Upstairs double bedroom, downstairs open-plan living space, kitchen and modern shower room. BREAKFAST provisions provided. FREE gated parking & regular bus and train links close by. Modern comfort for couples, a stone's throw from everything. Ideal for romantic & cultural weekends, visiting parents of Uni students. EV charging is available.

Stylish suite in Georgian house with free parking
A chance to stay in a super Georgian terrace, with free on-street permit parking from check-in to check-out for one car. This stylish and completely self-contained suite of rooms in a Grade II* listed townhouse includes a sitting room (with hospitality area), quiet bedroom and bathroom. Please note there's no kitchen, but there is a fridge, kettle, toaster, plates and cutlery for light meals. It has its own private entrance and is superbly located just a ten-minute walk from the centre of Bath.

Spacious ground floor Flat- Parking sleeps 2
The Garden Flat is a spacious and peaceful ground-floor retreat with private parking and its own independent entrance via a glazed porch. Overlooking the lawned front garden, the light-filled kitchen and living area create a calm and relaxing setting — perfect for a romantic break, cultural escape, longer stay, or working from home. Located on a quiet private road, it’s just a gentle downhill walk into the heart of Bath, with easy access to the M4 and the beautiful trails of the Cotswold Way.

Romantic Abbey View Stay Luxury Central Bath Flat
Abbey View Luxury Studio | Central Bath with Iconic Views 🏛 About this space Wake up to unforgettable views of Bath Abbey in this boutique city-centre studio. Nestled in a Grade I Georgian building, the apartment combines historic charm with modern luxury. Step outside and you’re just moments from the Roman Baths, Thermae Spa, SouthGate shopping, and Bath Spa train station (0.3 miles). Perfect for couples, solo travellers, this is one of Bath’s most sought-after stays. 300+ reviews.

Lovely 2 bedroom apartment in Pucklechurch Bristol
This former Old Chapel Sunday School - now a lovely 2-bedroom apartment - is located in the South Gloucestershire village of Pucklechurch. Surrounded by countryside and within easy reach of the Vibrant and Artistic City of Bristol, the World Heritage City of Bath, and the medieval market town of Chipping Sodbury. Whether you’re looking for country walks, city centre shopping, a piece of history, or simply chilling out with a pub lunch next door… the choice is yours!

Bath - Studio with parking & easy access to City
Studio attached to main house with separate entrance and off-street parking for one car. King-size bed, Smart TV, bathroom, kitchenette - ideal for preparing breakfasts and light snacks. 2 mins walk to waterside pubs/restaurants. Frequent 10 min bus rides into Bath city centre (40 minute canal or road walk - on the flat) and regular summer ferry. Boats/canoes/paddle boards/bike hire 2 mins away. Numerous country walks from front door. Easy access for M4.

Stylish Coach House Studio in the Heart of Bath
Step into stylish comfort at The Coach House. A modern, light and airy 400 square foot studio with a stylish Italian hidden kitchen unit, Italian bathroom fittings, tasteful furnishings, neutral greys and an open-plan layout. The Coach House is ideally situated across from beautiful and tranquil Henrietta Park, yet is only a 5 minute walk from the bustle of the historic centre of Bath. It is tucked behind Bath's grandest Georgian boulevard, Great Pulteney Street.

2 double bedroom Central Bath Boutique Apartment
This luxurious newly refurbished apartment is in a stunning location in central Bath with amazing views of Bath Abbey and the Pump Room. Access to all the local sights and museums are on your doorstep and you can enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of the street musicians from the cosy sitting room. There are lots of restaurants and bars in the vicinity and you will enjoy a truly memorable stay in this spacious apartment offering a true home from home experience.

Stylish Apartment w/ views 5 mins walk from centre
A fantastic Georgian apartment with stunning views across Bath, that is only a short 5 minute walk from the centre of the city, with its numerous bars, restaurants and shops. It has a comfortable double bedroom, making it perfect for couples looking to explore the city. The interior is bright and airy with a mix of modern appliances and traditional features. The apartment is professionally cleaned. Parking available nearby at Charlotte Street. Self check in.

Pulteney View on the famous Great Pulteney Street
This stunning apartment is situated right in the historic centre of the beautiful UNESCO city of Bath. The flat is within an historic Georgian terrace and has a luxurious interior. The sitting room retains many period features including, high ceilings with original Georgian cornice work, panelled, parliament double doors to the sitting room and lovely, large sash windows throughout. There is one bedroom, one bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen.
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When is the best time to visit Bath?
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| Avg. temp | 4°C | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 17°C | 17°C | 14°C | 11°C | 7°C | 5°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bath?
Bath has charming neighborhoods such as the city centre, known for Georgian architecture and easy access to historic sites, and Widcombe, which balances tranquillity with proximity to attractions. Many visitors appreciate the leafy settings around Royal Victoria Park and the artisan atmosphere in Walcot.
What are the best things to do in Bath with kids?
Families often explore the Roman Baths, visit the interactive Holburne Museum, and stroll through Royal Victoria Park’s play areas. Rowing on the River Avon or enjoying family-friendly walking tours can spark curiosity and adventure.
What are some of the best things to do in Bath?
Explore the Roman Baths, admire Bath Abbey’s architecture, and relax at the Thermae Bath Spa. The Royal Crescent and the Pulteney Bridge are often recommended for iconic views and rich history.
How is the weather in Bath?
Bath has cool, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers that reach 54–71°F (12–22°C). Light layers and a rain jacket help for year-round visits, as showers can be unpredictable.
What are the best places to visit in Bath?
The Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and the Royal Crescent are among the city’s most popular sites, blending history with scenic surroundings. The Assembly Rooms and the Holburne Museum are frequently suggested for those seeking art and culture.
What are some hiking trails in Bath?
Around Bath, explore the Bath Skyline walk for panoramic city views, or choose riverside trails along the Kennet and Avon Canal. Alexandra Park’s wooded paths also provide a peaceful hike just above the city.
What are some family activities we can do in Bath?
Families often explore interactive exhibits at the Holburne Museum, take boat trips on the River Avon, or unwind at Royal Victoria Park’s playgrounds and gardens. Local theatres sometimes host shows tailored for younger audiences.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bath?
Visitors frequently head to prehistoric sites like Stonehenge, stroll among the honey-colored buildings of the Cotswolds, or explore historic castles in nearby towns. Countryside pubs and tranquil villages provide a change of pace.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bath?
Many accommodations in Bath welcome pets, especially in the city centre, Larkhall, and areas near open spaces. Plenty of local parks and riverside paths help make stays comfortable for guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Bath?
Pre-booking tickets for popular attractions like the Roman Baths can save time, and weekday visits may offer a quieter atmosphere. Many neighbourhood cafés serve locally baked treats, and the city is known for its walkability—comfortable shoes go a long way.
What is Bath known for?
Bath is recognized for its Roman heritage, well-preserved Georgian architecture, and naturally heated thermal waters. The city often draws visitors interested in literary connections, such as those linked to Jane Austen.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bath?
Sydney Gardens offer a peaceful green retreat with historic landscaping, and the Museum of Bath Architecture provides insights into the city’s design. Tucked-away passageways near Walcot Street reveal small shops and independent galleries.
What are the best foods to try in Bath?
Bath has distinctive treats like the Bath bun—an enriched, sweet pastry—and Sally Lunn’s bun, known for its light, brioche-style texture. Local cheeses and West Country cider are frequently suggested in markets and independent cafés.
What should I bring for a trip to Bath?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones, a versatile rain jacket, and a layer for cool evenings. A reusable water bottle and a small day bag are handy for exploring city sites and nearby green spaces.
What is the nightlife in Bath like?
Bath’s nightlife includes laid-back pubs, small cocktail bars, and live performances at venues such as the Theatre Royal. The city centre and Kingsmead area often draw those interested in relaxed evening atmospheres.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bath?
Bath has recurring events such as the Literature Festival in early spring and music celebrations that fill historic venues through summer. The Christmas Market transforms the city centre with festive stalls and seasonal displays.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bath?
Family-friendly rentals can be found throughout Bath, especially near Royal Victoria Park, the city centre, and residential neighbourhoods with easy access to green spaces. Many accommodations in these areas provide amenities for children.
When is the best time to visit Bath?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and green city parks. Summertime draws visitors for local festivals and longer daylight, while winter displays festive decorations throughout central Bath.
All about Bath
There’s far more to the city of Bath these days than Jane Austen and hot water. While the ancient Roman Baths and magnificent Georgian architecture of the Royal Crescent and Circus continue to wow, an overlay of sustainably minded cool has reinvented the city. Over the last decade Somerset has established itself as one of the coolest parts of the United Kingdom, and Bath, its crowning glory, has become a hotbed of art, independent retail, and innovative cuisine. Now foodies, fashionistas, and farmers alike flock here for the organic markets and Nordic bakeries, hip natural wine bars, and cult interiors stores.
Myriad must-see museums (the Holburne, the Fashion Museum, Beckford’s Tower) are accompanied by forward-thinking galleries and artisan shops, and you’re as likely to seek out the hottest new gin bar as to sip tea in the Georgian-era Assembly Rooms and Pump House portrayed in Austen’s novels. Thermae Bath Spa, with a steaming rooftop pool, represents a luxurious new epoch for the city’s long legacy of wellness, while on the doorstep are West Country wonders including Cheddar Gorge, and dynamic rural enclaves Bruton and Frome.
What are the top things to do in Bath?
Bath Skyline Walk
Birdsong and babbling waters replace the acoustics of city life on a 10-kilometre National Trust path through wooded hills around the metropolis. While some cities are ugly from above, Bath’s honey-toned stone buildings and church and abbey spires make it a beautiful sight to survey from this elevated circular route. Leading east through green meadows and flower-filled woodlands, it takes in a kids’ play area and stunning viewpoints.
Quirky guided tours
Choose from dozens of brilliant expert-led tours that reveal hidden aspects of this great city, whether your interest is piqued by its breweries, ghosts, literary history, or food scene. Guided trips by bicycle, canal barge, paddle board, or even hot-air balloon show Bath from a different angle.
Roman Baths by Torchlight
In summer the Roman Baths, some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world, usually host torchlit evening sessions, when the flickering flames of torches mounted around its courtyard cast romantic shadows across its milky green pool. A pop-up bar adds to the fun.
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Bath stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Bath’s top spots include Bath Abbey, No. 1 Royal Crescent and The Holburne Museum
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