If your bride-to-be loves a good pamper, Bath is the perfect place to come for the ultimate spa weekend. Bath’s mineral-rich, natural thermal waters have been used for curative and medical purposes for over 2,000 years.  

A spa weekend in the city will leave your bride-to-be feeling relaxed, revitalised and ready to take on the next big chapter in her life! 

Day One 

Daytime 
Take a trip to Thermae Bath Spa, where you can experience their multi-sensory Wellness Suite, as well as taking in the stunning views over the city in their open-air thermal water rooftop pool. There are a selection of different spa packages on offer, and a range of spa treatments also available if you want to treat the hen. 

Wellness Suite at Thermae Bath Spa
Image - Wellness Suite at Thermae Bath Spa

For a more exclusive experience, book a private spa session in The Cross Bath at Thermae Bath Spa. The Cross Bath is a historic circular stone building that houses an intimate and peaceful open-air thermal pool. Fed by its own natural spring, this beautiful building can be exclusively enjoyed by a group of up to 12 and you can opt for extras such as Champagne and nibbles. 

If you’re a smaller group with a generous budget, why not book into one of Bath’s luxurious spa hotels for total serenity?  

Cross Bath at Thermae Bath Spa
Image - Cross Bath at Thermae Bath Spa

Evening 

Enjoy dinner with fabulous cocktails and impressive surroundings at The Bath Townhouse or The Ivy Bath Brasserie. If you fancy a bit of live jazz music with your dinner, Green Park Brasserie offers a relaxed, friendly environment which serves locally sourced ingredients from the Bath Farmers Market on their doorstep.

Finish your evening at one of Bath’s sophisticated bars, such as Circo or The Hideout, for some of the best cocktails in town. 

Circo Cellar Bar
Image - Circo

Day Two 

Daytime 

Start your day with a relaxing group activity, such as a cookery class or creative workshop. Paddywax Candle Bar hosts daily candle making workshops, while The Bath Flower School will help you create a beautiful bouquet or flower crown. You can find a variety of local experiences on Yuup Bath.

If you're looking for some extra pampering, book yourself an aromatherapy or deep tissue massage at Bath Holistic Massage, or have the massage therapists come to you with Ally Massage Therapy.

Bath Flower School
Image - Bath Flower School

No trip to Bath is complete without visiting the magical 2,000-year-old Roman Baths. Tread the historic pavements, watch as the thermal spa water rises from the Great Bath and learn how our Roman ancestors would have relaxed in the baths. 

The Roman Baths
Image - Roman Baths

Next, step back into Georgian glamour in the adjoining Pump Room for a sophisticated afternoon tea, with live music performed by the Pump Room Trio to complement the stunning ambience. You’ll be served up traditional afternoon tea fare, along with some special additions, such as a poached salmon shot, opera cake, and raspberry choux. 

Afternoon Tea at The Pump Room Restaurant
Image - afternoon tea at Pump Room

Evening 

Dine in style at one of Bath's top restaurants, whether you opt for Indian sharing plates at Bandook, mezze and sharers at Boho Marché, or light dishes on the scenic terrace at PLATE

For smaller groups, Corkage, Chez Dominique and Henry's serve up some of the best food in the city in a cosy setting.

Green Park Brasserie
Image - Green Park Brasserie and Green Park Station

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