Bath Travel Guide
Bath Travel Guide
Bath Attractions
Bath Shopping
The wealthy Georgian socialites used to come to Bath not only for the mineral waters, but also for the shopping, and it was known for its excellence even then. Today the city still offers the best shopping around the country and crowds still flock to its boutiques and stores knowing they will find what they are looking for in any of the big name stores, or smaller specialist shops in the compact city centre.
Bath Activities
Link Centre - West Swindon District Centre, Whitehill Way, with a comprehensive range of sport and leisure facilities, the Link Centre offers entertainment and exercise for the whole family, from ice skating to tackling the new Climbing Wall. If you or your children need instruction, there are individual and group lessons available.
Bath Sports & Leisure Centre North Parade Road, located in the middle of Bath, this centre offers facilities for all age groups, from the 25m-competition swimming pool to Badminton, tennis, and squash courts, and the new Aquaterra gym that opened in Jan 2004.
Culverhay Sports Centre Rush Hill, catering for all age groups with badminton, basketball & 5-a-side football, fitness room, outdoor tennis courts, and a 20 metre swimming pool, the centre also organises children's activities, classes, and puts on birthday parties for the small fry.
Bath Restaurants and Bars
Bath Restaurants
The Bathwick Boatman Restaurant - Forester Road, Bathwick, the distinctive Victorian building that houses the Bathwick Boatman Restaurant is located in the historic Bath Boating Station on the banks of the River Avon.
Rajpoot - Rajpoot House, 4 Argyle Street, this restaurant has won international acclaim for its Tandoori and curry dishes, subtly spiced and delicately flavoured, and served with courtesy and attention to detail.
The Moon & Sixpence Restaurant- 6a Broad Street, housed in an old stone warehouse, this restaurant has a central location in the city, and yet tucked away from the maddening crowds at the end of a cobbled alley of Broad Street. With a casual bar and bistro, alfresco dining area, and a dedicated team of chefs, it is a perfect place for a meal, or drink or two.
The Full Moon at Rudge - Near Frome, Somerset, located in the small Somerset hamlet of Rudge, this beautiful 17th century inn serves locals and visitors alike, as it has always done since it was built hundreds of years ago. The surrounding countryside offers great rambles, fishing, and horse trails.
Bath Bars & Clubs
Packhorse Inn Southstoke Bath, Somerset, dating back to 1489, this charming old pub nestles on a hillside near the village of Southstoke is filled with history and tales of monks and stories of the dead being carried though the passageway that leads to the church.
Po Ha Ha - North Parade Road, with different DJ's every night, this popular venue has established itself firmly as one of the most popular places for a night out.
Moles Club - 14 George Street, over the twenty years Moles has been in business the club has played host to the some of the most famous live bands in the music world, and is the best venue for live music in Bath.
Bath Weekend Breaks
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Featured Hotels in Bath
- Apsley House Hotel 141 Newbridge Hill Bath 10 Rooms
- The Bath Priory Hotel & Restaurant Weston Road Bath 36 Rooms
- Dorian House Hotel Upper Oldfield Park Bath 12 Rooms
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Tasburgh House Hotel Warminster Road Bath 12 Rooms
- Marlborough House Hotel 1 Marlborough Lane Bath 8 Rooms
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