If you are looking to explore the city of Bath after conference hours or if you are looking to extend your stay and do not have an organised events programme, then there are several ways on which you can spend your time in the city. Bath is full of attractions and activities; it is the perfect place to unwind and explore after a busy day. Whether you are interested in museums, galleries, the famous hot water springs or exploring the Georgian architecture there is something for everyone.
Take a tour through time and explore the only UK city to be a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will feel you are wandering through pages of one of Jane Austen’s classic novels as you stroll past Georgian architectural masterpieces. Visit No1 Royal Crescent where you can learn all about what it was like for the wealthy and servants in eighteenth-century Bath.
Bath’s impeccable heritage is just one element that makes it a truly unique location, the city is also lively and thriving where ancient history meets a twenty first century buzz.
Bath is full of restaurants and cafes serving everything from Michelin-starred dishes to street food. You can enjoy your evening after a busy event in one of the many chic cocktail bars or traditional English pubs. Why not explore the city using your taste buds, with a tour from Savouring Bath, where you sample produce from Bath’s artisan food and drink producers. The city also has some fantastic places for live music and comedy nights or why not catch a show at Theatre Royal Bath.
Bath is famous for its waters, not only is there a picturesque Georgian canal but it is one of the only places in Britain where you can bathe in natural hot springs. If you want to find out more about the fascinating history of the space culture, then you can visit the Roman Baths.
For an extensive list of things to do check out the Visit Bath website and use the year-round what’s on calendar programme to see what special events and festivals are taking place.
If delegates are planning to extend their stay in the South West Region, then why not visit our neighbouring city Bristol.