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ResLife Bath
Posted 1 year ago
Wed 12 Jul, 2023 12:07 PM
Bath, oh Bath... The city is famous for its Georgian architecture, fascinating history, cultural wonders and it's a total blast for students too, packed with loads of fun and affordable things to do. Shopping, sightseeing, partying, or getting back to nature - Bath has got you covered. So, buckle up and get ready for a whirlwind of student-friendly adventures in this incredible city. Let's dive in and explore some of the top things you can do.
Free walking tours
Discovering Bath's rich history and iconic landmarks is a breeze with a free walking tour. These tours cover the must-see sites like the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent, and Circus, while also sharing fascinating insights into famous residents like Jane Austen and Mary Shelley. Led by friendly and knowledgeable guides, these tours are both entertaining and informative, making your first stroll through the city a memorable experience.
SouthGate shopping centre
If you are in the mood for some retail therapy, head to the Southgate Shopping Centre, where you can find over 50 of your favourite brands and restaurants. You can also catch the latest movies at the boutique cinema, which offers luxurious sofas and champagne service. Or, if you prefer a more quirky cinema experience, check out the Little Theatre Cinema, which shows independent and arthouse films in a cosy setting.
The Sydney Gardens
If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, head to The Sydney Gardens, a tranquil green space with lovely views of the river. You can relax with a picnic, stroll along the paths or visit The Holburne Museum, which showcases some of the city's first public fine art collections. You can also explore The Prior Park Landscape Garden, which is just an 8-minute drive away and features 18th-century designs and gorgeous views of Bath.
Sub 13
For a night out with your new uni mates, Sub 13 is a great choice. It is an elaborate cocktail bar with a stylish cellar interior. You can enjoy a range of drinks, from classics to originals, and even make your own at the cocktail masterclasses. Sub 13 also has a heated terrace garden where you can chill out and listen to live music. It's not the cheapest bar in the world but it's definitely worth one or two without breaking the bank.
Thermae Bath Spa
Bath is famous for its natural thermal springs, which have been used for healing and relaxation since Roman times. You can experience this yourself at Thermae Bath Spa, Britain's only natural thermal spa. You can soak in the mineral-rich waters of the rooftop pool, which has incredible views over the city, or try one of the many treatments available. Students get discounted entry on weekdays, so you can treat yourself on the cheap.
These were just some of the top student-friendly things to do in Bath, but there is a lot more to discover that suits every kind of taste and budget. So why not start planning your next adventure in this amazing city?