Pulteney Bridge – Completed in 1774, this world well-known bridge is one of the architectural gem stones of the city. The stores alongside the bridge make it especially unique. Definitely go for a stroll throughout it during your visit in the city.
Bath Abbey – A beautiful, giant Abbey in the centre of the city. Bath Abbey is free to enter, although donations are encouraged. The Abbey additionally runs Tower Tours for these hoping to research extra about the building’s history.
Royal Victoria Park – A wonderful green space that gives an break out from the relaxation of the stone city. Perfect for picnics in the summer, although in particular lovely in the autumn and spring.
Fudge Kitchen – A small fudge store close to Bath Abbey that affords scrumptious free samples to all who enter. The house is open so friends can watch the fudge being made. Absolutely scrumptious and outstanding as a souvenir or gift.
Sally Lunns – Very well-known for their scrumptious buns. Prices can be a bit excessive and there is frequently a queue, however site visitors agree that the buns are excellent
Traditional pubs – There are a number of common pubs serving up scrumptious pies and Sunday roasts. A few of our favourites are Marlborough Tavern, The Raven, and The Chequers.