Do you have only one night to spend in Bath, Somerset? No problem. This complete itinerary for a quick trip to Bath is covering everything you need to see and do hour by hour. Of course, with an added touch of luxury.
24 Hours Complete Itinerary to Bath, Somerset:
Day I
12:00- Visit the Roman Baths @the_roman_baths
The Roman Baths are one of the most popular attractions in Bath, due to being one of the finest and well-preserved historic sites in Northern Europe. Originally a temple was constructed between 70 and 70 AD during the first decades of Roman Britain. It was once the site of the greatest religious spas of the ancient world where Romans worshiped goddess Sulis Minerva and bathed in the natural thermal springs.
Visitors today are able to walk down the original Roman pavements and see the ruins of the temple. It also includes a museum collection with Roman artefacts.
Prices start from £19.00 per adult.
13:00 Brunch at The Pump Rooms Restaurant
While you’re at the Roman Baths don’t forget to have brunch at the luxurious Pump Rooms Restaurant. The restaurant is inside The Roman Baths Museum’s building overlooking the baths. Not only do you get to dine with this unique view but you also get to do so while enjoying live music.
15:00- No.1 Royal Crescent Museum @no1royalcrescent
Visitors to the Royal Crescent can also visit the No.1 Royal Crescent Museum, located in the first home in the famous row. The museum is decorated and furnished just as it might have been during the Georgian period as a typical family home. The house features historic furniture, pictures, clothing and objects – giving a rare insight of the life of bath’s fashionable residents of the period. Down to the small details, this immersive experience brings the house to life with the aid of sound and film.
Tickets priced at £15.50 per adult.
16:00- Try out Bath’s famous fudge dessert at @fudgekitchen_uk
After a busy day exploring, it’s time to make a sweet stop. Bath’s famous fudge is hand-made in store on marble slabs for visitors to watch. The fudge comes in many different innovative flavours- all you got to do is have your pick.
19:00- Dinner
Bath has a wide variety of restaurants to offer its visitors, featuring different cuisine to suit every taste.
Day II
09:00- Breakfast at @hotelindigobath
Hotel Indigo Bath is a great accommodation option for those making a quick stop in town. If looking for a centrally located, clean, and comfortable hotel- look no further. Set in a Grade I listed building, Hotel Indigo Bath has been recently refurbished to reflect the culture and history of the city of Bath. They offer continental breakfast, as well as hot dishes- what a great start to the day!
10:00- Walk around Parade Gardens and Pulteney Bridge
Bath is a perfect city to walk around and explore the architecture and magnificent river views. No walk will be complete without stopping at Parade Garden and the nearby Pulteney Bridge.
11:00- Visit the Holburne Museum @holburnemuseumbath
This one is specifically for Bridgeton lovers! The museum was featured in the show as the home of Lady Danbury. The Grade I listed building originally designed and built to become a hotel. However, nowadays it is a museum with a collection of fine and decorative art.
12:00- Afternoon tea at @theroseatevillabath
After a long 24-hours exploring Bath, it is time to sit back and enjoy a quintessential English afternoon tea. Roseate Villa Bath is one of the city’s luxury boutique hotels. The hotel is the perfect spot for an afternoon tea with a window overlooking Bath’s typical views. In addition, Guests can enjoy delicious tea, sandwiches and pastries.