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See the city in style with Courtyard Carriages

Bath is one of those cities that have their visitors feeling all nostalgic, its traditional parks, famous Georgian buildings and stone architecture make it a special city to visit for an occasion. That said, there’s always room for just a touch more romance, and Courtyard Carriages whisk visitors around the most famous sights of the… Read more »

The Theatre Royal welcomes Rambert this autumn

The Theatre Royal in Bath welcomes the latest Rambert masterpiece from 31st October until 2nd November, and its set to impress with its world class dancers and stunning choreography. Rambert is world-famous for producing some of the most breathtaking performances ever to take to the UK stage, so the premier of ‘The Castaways’ is set… Read more »

The famous faces of Bath

The grandeur and design of Bath make even the most ordinary of us who visit feel like somebody import, so it’s no surprise that the centuries have seen the city attract some of the most famous faces of their times. In fact, for many, Bath spa breaks are as much about following in the footsteps… Read more »

Join the City of Bath Bach Choir this November

Bath Abbey is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, and it’s not only a beautiful attraction but also an exhilarating venue for music lovers to experience live performance. The City of Bath Bach Choir will be performing on November 16th from 7.30pm, so don’t miss the chance to hear the uplifting sounds of the… Read more »

Immerse yourself in Bath at the Thermae Spa

Thermae Bath Spa is the only natural thermal spa in Britain and thanks to the Royal Hotel’s Bath spa breaks it’s never been easier to enjoy some pampering during your stay in the city where it all started.

Walk the Bristol and Bath Railway Path

Hands up who loves a hike before the winter sets in? And hands up who loves Bath? If you’ve just raised your hand in the air like a millionaire at an auction then you’re in luck, the Bristol and Bath Railway Path rolls on for 13 miles, linking the cities.