Fun things to do in Bath (GB)
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The Jane Austen Centre (Tourist destination)
40 Gay St Bath BA1 2NT United KingdomThe Jane Austen Centre is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.
The Jane Austen Centre is a world-famous visitor attraction in Bath. A permanent exhibition with interactive exhibits, our Jane Austen waxwork, Regency Tea Room and Gift Shop. We also have The Jane Austen Online Gift Shop, which is for all Jane Austen and Regency Period fans around the world, offering beautiful Jane Austen Gifts and Regency Jewellery.
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The Raven (Beer)
7 Queen St Bath BA1 1HE United KingdomThe Raven is most popular around 5 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2 hours here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.
The Raven is a traditional old English pub that does good hearty pies, sausages and breakfasts complemented by an ever-changing selection of real ales, ciders or wine. We're proud of our warm welcome and traditional atmosphere. A cultural, historical gem of a pub in the centre of Bath.
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Bill's Bath Restaurant (Restaurant)
7-8 Cheap St Bath BA1 1NE United KingdomBill's Bath Restaurant is most popular around 11 AM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay 1-1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.
Close to the Theatre Royal, Bill’s is great for pre-show dinner or post-show drinks (or the other way around). Take your seats because the three-course show is about to begin. With classic recipes with a fresh twist you’ll be shouting ‘encore!’, but don’t worry, you can come back as many times as you like.
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Hall & Woodhouse Bath (Restaurant)
1 Old King St Bath BA1 2JW United KingdomHall & Woodhouse Bath is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.
Hall & Woodhouse Bath is a bar, restaurant and café in Bath. Join us for a quick lunch, brunch, dinner, Sunday roast or just a coffee. With a rooftop bar and terrace and rooms for hire H&W is perfect for any occasion. Dog-friendly and within easy reach of the Roman baths, Bath Abbey, Jane Austin Centre and Royal Victoria park.
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The Ivy Bath Brasserie & Garden (Restaurant)
39 Milsom St Bath BA1 1DN United KingdomThe Ivy Bath Brasserie & Garden is most popular around 3 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Mondays.
The Ivy Bath Brasserie on Milsom Street offers relaxed yet sophisticated all-day dining in historic Bath Spa.
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The Scallop Shell (Restaurant)
22 Monmouth Pl Bath BA1 2AY United KingdomThe Scallop Shell is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2 hours here. It's most quiet on Thursdays.
The Scallop Shell is a fish and chip restaurant and seafood grill in the world heritage city of Bath. It serves up traditional favourites like lightly battered, flaky cod and haddock and seasonal delights from the early morning coastal markets. Chips are peeled and freshly cut from the best seasonal spuds and prepared daily in their special spud room.
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