Unwind in the relaxed elegance of our bar at Dukes, where you can savour crafted cocktails and cheese boards in a cosy setting. Or, if you fancy wandering a little further, head over to The Bird Grill, serving up a menu defined by flame-kissed seasonal produce, perfect char, and extraordinary flavour.
Top Reasons
TO VISIT BATH
Whether you’re eager to unwind in the spas, join the celebrations for one of Bath’s most iconic figures, indulge in the city’s vibrant food and drink scene, or experience world-class cultural events, 2026 is the perfect time to visit Bath.
To make planning your trip easier, we’ve curated a list of 25 must-do activities for the year ahead.
Discover Bath’s
ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rich in history, from its Roman origins to its stunning Georgian architecture. Don’t miss the chance to explore its fascinating past.
Step back nearly 2,000 years at the Roman Baths, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman sites—this February, enjoy a unique twist with evening silent discos. Just nearby, Bath Abbey showcases 1,200 years of worship, featuring breathtaking stained glass and fan vault ceilings. For a glimpse of Georgian life, visit No.1 Royal Crescent, reopening on 1 February, where the rooms are furnished as they would have been between 1776 and 1796.
OF THE CITY
The heritage
Explore why Bath holds the rare honor of two World Heritage inscriptions at the Bath World Heritage Centre. Interactive and accessible exhibits reveal what makes the city so extraordinary, while trails and guides help you plan your visit. It’s the ideal starting point for discovering Bath.
AND COMEDY
Theatre
Love theatre? Check out the Theatre Royal Bath, one of the UK’s oldest theatres, hosting top-tier West End productions, opera, comedy, and dance.
For laughs, head to Komedia Bath, where comedy greats like Russell Howard, Joel Dommett, and Ignacio Lopez take the stage in 2025. Plus, don’t miss the Bath Comedy, showcasing the best in stand-up, from rising stars to household names.
YOU DROP
Shop till
Discover a diverse range of shopping experiences in Bath. Find high-street favorites at SouthGate, conveniently located near the city’s train and bus stations. Explore Milsom Street for fashion, beauty, and home decor, or wander through the artisan quarter of Walcot Street, where you can uncover vintage clothing, unique art, and much more.