Plan the perfect 48-hour trip to Bath with this weekend escape guide. Explore Roman Baths, Georgian crescents, Cotswolds villages, and local markets.

Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city steeped in Roman history, Georgian elegance, and soothing spa culture. In just 48 hours you can soak in thermal waters, stroll grand crescents, and discover the scenic Cotswolds nearby. Follow this weekend escape to make every moment count.
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Day 1: Heritage and Spa Indulgence
Morning: Roman Baths and Abbey
Begin at the Roman Baths museum to see the ancient bathing complex and Sacred Spring. Next admire Bath Abbey’s gothic architecture. Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Afternoon: Royal Crescent and The Circus
Stroll along Royal Crescent’s sweeping facade. Then explore The Circus, a circular arrangement of townhouses. Stop for lunch at a nearby café on Marlborough Lane.
Late Afternoon: Thermae Bath Spa
Relax at Thermae Bath Spa’s rooftop pool with stunning city views. Book your session online in advance to guarantee entry.
Evening: Pulteney Bridge and River Walk
Wander across Pulteney Bridge and browse boutique shops. Afterwards, enjoy dinner at a riverside restaurant like The Boater.
Day 2: Countryside and Local Flavours
Morning: Cotswolds Village Tour
Take a short drive or tour bus to the Cotswolds. Visit charming villages such as Castle Combe and Lacock. Enjoy photo stops at honey-coloured stone cottages.
Afternoon: Bath Market and Artisan Shops
Return to Bath for a visit to Bath Artisans Market (held at Green Park Station on select weekends). Sample local cheeses, pastries, and crafts.
Late Afternoon: Jane Austen Centre or Fashion Museum
Choose between the Jane Austen Centre for literary heritage or the Fashion Museum to see historical dress exhibits.
Evening: Georgian House Dinner and Pub
Dine in a Georgian townhouse restaurant such as The Duchy. Then soak up local atmosphere in a historic pub like The Raven.
Practical Tips
- Book Roman Baths and spa tickets online ahead of time
- Wear comfortable shoes on cobblestone streets
- Check market dates at Bath Market website before you go
- Use the Park & Ride service to avoid city driving and parking fees
Outro
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Disclaimer
All information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please verify the latest details with official sources before planning your visit.