Bath is nestled in the stunning southwest of England and is best-known for its links to Jane Austen, abundance of Georgian architecture, and well-preserved Roman Baths. Perfect for exploring over a weekend, in this travel guide we’ll show you the very best things to do in Bath, including some hidden gems and where to eat.

From discovering the UNESCO World Heritage listed skyline to strolling through the corridors of the ancient Roman Baths which were in use almost two millennia ago, we cover all of the top attractions and places you can’t miss in Bath. We even go on some day trips, including to Prior Park, which is famed for its unique Palladian Bridge that was used as a Pride & Prejudice filming location.

Video chapters:
– Introduction: 00:00
– Bath Abbey: 00:00:52
– Parade Gardens: 00:03:05
– Kennet and Avon Canal: 00:04:10
– Bathwick: 00:04:58
– Bath Cider House: 00:06:20
– The Corridor: 00:07:18
– Bertinet Bakery: 00:07:44
– The Roman Baths: 00:08:08
– Topping & Company Booksellers: 00:10:29
– Abbey Green: 00:10:57
– Bath Guildhall Market: 00:11:27
– Milk Bun Deli: 00:12:07
– Pulteney Bridge: 00:12:52
– Laura Place: 00:13:51
– Holburne Museum: 00:14:42
– Henrietta Park: 00:15:15
– Sally Lunn’s & Bath Buns: 00:15:41
– Landrace Bakery: 00:17:11
– The Circus: 00:17:26
– Royal Crescent: 00:18:02
– The Georgian Garden: 00:18:56
– Jane Austen: 00:19:36
– Prior Park: 00:20:20
– Dyrham Park: 00:23:40

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  1. You have to go back again. When I was there, public bath place water was greener against those limestones and even we could see clear waters everywhere in natural way. I recommend you to go back again. Now, even I want to go back and visit places that you mentioned in your vlog.

  2. Bath is one of the most beautiful city in England. it has full of great architecture, historic sites and picturesque valleys 😍. I love to do evening canal walk (bath to Bradford on Avon canal walk).To be honest, I can't forget bath local bun. Thank you for sharing beautiful video clips with us.

  3. If any of our American friends visit London and have the time, then Bath, the lake district, Edinburgh and Cornwall are a must, Bath is a wonderful Georgian City ♥

  4. the warning is not only in French but also translated in many other languages too around the block, do you know uni of bath has the best translation and interpreting programmes in the UK?

  5. Really enjoyed this video of Bath, thank you! 😀 I recently spent a weekend there too and visited Dyrham Park, such a beautiful area.
    I made a video as well! I love how you edited this; it really captures the historic charm of the city. What editing software do you use? 😁

  6. Did anyone else fast forward to see that green dress! 👗 A wonderful garment, and you look amazing in it, with the timeless beige of bath. Fantastic video as well, as usual.

  7. One of my favourite places a few years ago until surveillance cameras were installed to find you like ulez strategy , haven’t been their since , my friend Peter thoday lived on the outskirts , go look him up as he had a series called the kitchen gardener , also he was very involved with the start of the Eden project and lost gardens of heligan and trebour , I met him at comton acres Poole as I a former stonemason , are mission to bring back the gardens to original with the twist of my addition , great Times , sadly Peter no longer with us but must be remembered 😉👍

  8. My beautiful son Ben Monceiff was on a night out in Bath 6th may 2023..Ben was waiting outside mcdonalds in southgate bath for his girlfriend. When Ben was fatally wounded in an unprovoked knife attack by a street thug from croydon. AIDEN LAI the street thug had travelled ftom trowbridge with 2 older friends. One called brandon to take nitrous oxide and so Aiden would be able to use his knife. My beautiful son died outside mcdonalds aged 18 surrounded by youths and rubbish. It was an absolute nightmare. Yeh really beautiful city. Then ian cousins a council worker tore down our memorial for Ben

  9. Bath used to be wonderful but in recent years has become very scruffy, quite unsafe (police are nowhere to be seen) and hugely expensive especially to travel to or park. I live there by the way..

  10. As a life-long historian, retired London tourist guide & a happy Crystal Palace supporter…with a cousin 'Bathtonian'…& who has never visited Bath, I enjoyed your tour & the view of a pub called 'The Crystal Palace'!! I know Venice better than I know…knew!…Bath…but you covered so much, so well! You deserve the royal 'we'!!

  11. It's a very good video, but in your place I would have eaten fewer buns and spent less time in a bookshop, more time visiting the Fashion Museum, the Royal Crescent Museum, the Abbey and other galleries and Georgian treasures. There's also a disused station structure designed by Brunel. I can confirm the Jane Austen Centre is rubbish. "Fun" fact: when Austen was alive, the Roman Baths had not been discovered yet, so she never saw this beautiful part of the city.

  12. I watch many history related reaction videos, but hearing the terms BCE & CE, I leave the room- never returning to that particular vendor. When starting a business- pander to all humanity- not just those you don't want to upset.

  13. I’ve been to Bath at least five times in my life, yet I’ve never seen it in such detail as presented through Mr. Nadeau’s masterful camera work.

    Bath is only a day trip from where I live in Surrey, so I’ve never really considered staying overnight.

    This video captures every detail of the city with professional narration and beautiful cinematography. A classic travel film—one of the best of its kind.👏👏🌟

  14. When I lived in London my Mom came to visit and we did a day trip to Bath. We went shopping and I found a beautiful pair of turquoise blue swede high heels. I loved them but decided to not purchase them (can't recall why). But I often think of those shoes with regret (for not buying them) and remember the beauties of Bath.

  15. If you weren't filling your face with food… you may have had time to show your viewers the famous Royal Crescent esp No1 Royal Crescent (and many, many other very famous places in Bath).
    I presume that pure self indullgance "I must eat that" overcame your desire to show others on YouTube the city of Bath (other than a few obvious tourist highlights).
    Maybe next time you'll show us Bath rather than you eating habits.

  16. What a spectacular views ! Except for tulips are solely blooming vibrantly in spring, I think Bath can be visited at any seasons.

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