You'll be able to watch the ancient craft of free blown in a dramatic working environment. Learn about the history of glass and take home beautiful pieces hand crafted on site. Display of new and antique windows and vessels. not to miss! We have two ...
Elegant public rooms at the heart of fashionable 18th-century Bath life. Designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, at a time when Bath and its spa were becoming fashionable among polite society, the Assembly Rooms were both a meeting place and a ven ...
This modern museum traces the developments of postal services both in the U.K and world wide, with particular references to the Bathonians Ralph Allen and John Palmer. ...
Two routes - One ticket! - City Sightseeing Bath Open Top Bus Tour - 'The Queen of English Cities': A fine Roman and Georgian City full of beautiful buildings. The City Tour takes you to the Roman Baths, the Pump Room, the Abbey where England's first ...
This beautiful city park is an oasis hidden away from the manic city streets. ...
Beautiful and intimate 18th-century landscape garden. Created by local entrepreneur and philanthropist Ralph Allen, with advice from both the pioneer of landscape gardens the poet Alexander Pope and 'Capability' Brown, the garden is set in a sweeping ...
The Jane Austen Centre at 40 Gay Street in Bath is a permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jane's Bath experience - the effect that living here had on her and her writing. Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath's many fa ...
Since opening to the public in April 1993, the Museum has gone from strength to strength, and has become one of the most extensive collections of East Asian art outside London. With a collection of almost 2,000 objects, ranging in date from c.5000 BC ...
In the middle of Bath you'll find the remains of one of the best religious spas from acient times. You can view the temple of Minerva who was the goddess of thermal spring. Walk in the foot steps where the Romans once walked. ...