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There are hundreds of things to see and do in Bath. Here's an easy top ten to get you started.
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14856 reviewsNear Amesbury
One of the most iconic prehistoric monuments in Europe.
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8933 reviewsBath
There's nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained-glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of light and space.
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1695 reviewsYeovil
The multi award-winning Haynes Motor Museum is home to the UK’s largest collection of iconic cars and motorbikes from around the world.
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853 reviewsCalne
Bowood House & Gardens is the home to the Lansdowne family. Bowood offers a fantastic day out in Wiltshire for all the family. Famous for one of the UK’s most extensive Adventure Playgrounds, children are guaranteed the time of their lives.
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1238 reviewsBath
Fascinating art exhibitions in an impressively majestic setting.
Bath
The past, present and future of Bath’s working life.
BATH
Resting place of over 3000 people who died in the Bath Union Workhouse between 1858 and 1899.
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3051 reviewsBath
Immerse yourself in everything Austen at The Jane Austen Centre.
Marlborough
At Avebury you will find the largest stone circle in the world, a museum and a manor house in the heart of the Avebury World Heritage Site.
Keynsham
BIG on adventure! Jam packed days and extraordinary events. Open school holidays.
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4061 reviewsBath
Historic, shop-lined bridge spanning the River Avon.
Bath
Captivating views of Bath from a peak perspective.
Glastonbury
Visitors to Somerset Rural Life Museum can explore Somerset’s rural and social history from the 1800s onwards, discovering more about the county’s landscape, farming, working life and rural crafts.
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671 reviewsBath
The magnificent Assembly Rooms were the centre of Bath's social scene during the eighteenth century.
Bath
A leading UK university with an international reputation for excellence.
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2789 reviewsTetbury
Arboretum with over 15,000 rare and beautiful trees, all set in 600 glorious, easy-to-stroll Cotswold acres.
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24497 reviewsBath
Discover the newly opened Roman Gym as part of your visit to the Roman Baths.
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9598 reviewsWarminster
Longleat, nestled within 900 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped grounds, is home to the UK’s original Safari Park.
Bath
The widest and grandest thoroughfare in Bath.
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1427 reviewsNear Bath
Dyrham Park is nestled in 270 acres of ancient parkland filled with magnificent trees and breathtaking views over to Wales. Inside the house, visitors can get a flavour of 17th-century life while the garden includes formal borders, ponds and an…
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2534 reviewsBath
A striking masterpiece of Georgian architecture.
Bath
Bath's contemporary art cultural scene.
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28 reviewsBath
This peaceful, community hub of a park is the perfect picnic spot.
Bath
A recently refurbished nineteenth-century folly and museum collection, offering splendid views over the Bath cityscape.
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28 reviewsBath
Paved puzzle at the heart of Bath.
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295 reviewsBath
A voyage of botanical discovery at the heart of historic Victoria Park.
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4019 reviewsWells
Set in the medieval heart of England’s smallest city and an easy journey from Bath by car or public transport, Wells Cathedral was built between 1175 and 1490 and has been described as “the most poetic of the English Cathedrals."
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1262 reviewsBath
Discover park life, Bath style.
BATH, Avon
Meticulously recreated authentic Georgian garden, free to enter.
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169 reviewsBath
One of the few remaining eighteenth-century pleasure gardens in the UK.