White building with colorful flowers and wording: A Day Trip to Bath
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How to have a fantastic day trip to Bath from London

I love day trips!  You are able to leave your worldly belongs back in your base city, and go explore the surrounding world in just a day.  It’s a fun way to see more of an area! 

And London (or the London area) is such a great base city.  There are so many fabulous places to explore that are worthy of a day trip.  You may be wondering if Bath is a day trip from London! Well, yes! Bath is actually an easy day trip from London! So, if you happen to be spending time in London, then a day trip to Bath, England is a great idea!

There is so much history and so many interesting things to see and do around Bath.  There is a fascinating mix of modern and ancient throughout the city!  And, while some might argue (and rightly so) that Bath is worthy of more than just a day trip, I’d say if you’ve only got time for a day trip, it’s worth it!

White building with colorful flowers and wording: A Day Trip to Bath

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Grab the London to Bath Train

Time: 1-1/2 hrs.

The easiest way to explore Bath in a one day trip from London is to grab the London to Bath train.

There are several trains each day that travel between London and Bath. You’ll spend approximately an hour and a half each way, so plan accordingly. 

Of course, it’s cheaper to go at an “off” time.  Off time travel means your time is Bath is a bit more limited, so weigh your options and figure out if you want more time or less money!  Either way, the train makes this an easy day trip to Bath!

Of course, if you have a rental car, you can drive over for the day!

Getting Around Bath

There are buses and taxis to get you to the outskirts of Bath, but the best way to explore on your day trip to Bath is by walking! 

I love being in a city where walking is easy!  It is so much nicer to be part of it all from ground level and not be speeding by everything. 

If you have trouble getting around on foot, there is a service that will rent out a scooter for the day (Shopmobility).

Bath Attractions

What not to miss on your day trip to Bath from London:

1. Roman Baths

Time: 1 to 1-1/2 hours

Cost: Approximately $29 USD (Discount for seniors and students)

Certainly one of the most popular destinations in Bath is the Roman Baths! And they are well worth your time during your day trip to Bath.

The Roman Baths are a well preserved public bath from Ancient Roman times.  Because it is one of the finest historic sites in Northern Europe, it is also one of the top visited.  

There are four main features to the Roman Baths:

  • The Sacred Spring – Lying within the Temple of Sulis Minerva, water from the Sacred Spring feeds into the Roman Baths.
  • The Roman Temple – The Temple was once the focal point of worship in the Baths.  It was built in later 1st Century AD, and is one of two temples in Britain built in the Classical style.
  • The Roman Bath House
  • The Museum

Making the best use of your time

To make the best use of your time during your day trip to Bath, do a little planning ahead of time.  Figure out what you want to see and check what are the less busy hours.

And, just in case you are wondering, you cannot swim in the Roman Baths! If you are interested in swimming and the spa treatment, you can visit the Thermae Bath Spa.

If you want to do the full tour, you can get audio and wander at your own pace learning about everything.

The Roman Baths pool with the pillars around the edges; good to visit on your Day Trip to Bath

2. Bath Abbey

Time: 30-60 min.

Cost: donation requested

If you are a fan of visiting churches when you travel, you’ll want to make time for the Bath Abbey. There is always so much of a city’s (or country’s) history in their churches.

Both in artifacts and architecture, Bath Abbey is a beautiful piece of history. You’ll want to fit this stop in during your day trip to Bath.

Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul of Bath, or more commonly known as Bath Abbey, was founded in the 7th century.  The Abbey has been refit several times over the centuries, and this latest version is from the 1860s. 

The church contains war memorials for locals and monuments to notable people in the form of stained glass.  On the west front of the Abbey, there are two stone ladders with angels climbing to heaven.

The Abbey still holds regular church services for locals and visitors alike.  The Abbey welcomes almost a half-million visitors each year.  It is well worth the time when on your day trip to Bath!

Top things to see in the Abbey:

  • the West Window – tells the stories from the first five books of the Bible, everything from Creation to Noah’s Ark
  • the Tomb of James Montague – he was a Dean and a Bishop and is buried in the Alabastor Tomb
  • the carved angels that can be found throughout the Abbey
Exterior of the Bath Abbey, a cross shaped stone building with a center spire. Very gothic looking. Great spot to visit on your Day Trip to Bath

3. The Jane Austen Centre

In my opinion, no day trip to Bath would be complete without a Jane Austen element to it!

Our favorite stop on our day trip to Bath was The Jane Austen Centre Dedicated to Jane’s time spent in Bath, the Jane Austen Centre shows the influence the city had on her life and literature.

The Museum

The tour through the museum was very interesting, so much I didn’t know about Jane Austen! 

The Tea Room

And the Regency Tea Room was the bomb!  We tried a variety of their offerings – including finger sandwiches, scones and clotted cream, and a variety of sweets!  Even my son and husband really enjoyed this!  It was a great break at the end of a long day of walking around Bath.

If you are a Jane Austen fan, this is a must on your day trip to Bath!!  And, definitely make time for their Tea Room!  You’ll be glad you did.

Girl with plain dress and parasol and boy with top hat, vest, short jacket and cane. Dressed up at the Jane Austen Centre during our Day Trip to Bath
My kids at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath

4. The Royal Crescent

The Royal Crescent is a beautiful display of Georgian architecture. It was designed for the rich to be able to stay in the city while feeling like they are in the country. Today the Royal Crescent is home to the five-star hotel The Royal Crescent Hotel!

5. Prior Park Landscape Garden

Cost: Just under $10 USD (discount for children & a family rate)

If your day trip to Bath has worn you out and you’re ready to spend some time away from the busy city, Prior Park is the perfect spot to chill! Enjoy the beautiful gardens year round. And, if you’re a National Trust member, you’ll get in for free!

Where to Eat during your Day Trip

6. Pump Room

The Pump Room is one of the more elegant places to go in Bath to eat!  It is open for Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Tea.  Reservations are recommended, especially if you are interested in their Afternoon Tea.

7. Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House

Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House is a must on most visitor’s must-do list!  It is one of the oldest houses in Bath.  And, home of the world-famous Bath bun! 

Originally baked by Sally Lunn, this sticky bun is now world-renowned!  Sally Lunn’s is another place where reservations are recommended, especially during high season!

8. Roman Baths Kitchen

We had lunch at the Roman Baths Kitchen. And because our morning had been so busy at the Roman Baths, we found it to be the perfect place. 

The location is fantastic, the wait staff was efficient and personable, and the food was fabulous!  It’s a great place to take a break and get some great food during your day trip to Bath.

Between the four of us we wound up trying a bit of everything, I think!  Here’s what we had:

Roast cod with a herb crust served with fondant potatoes, cauliflower and saffron sauce
RBK burger; West Country beef served with fries and black ketchup
English tomato, Grilled aubergine, and mozzarella with a salad
Vegetable soup and Bath baked bread
Vanilla Creme Brûlée with cinnamon shortbread biscuit

Bath Goodies at Home

If you’d like to experience a little bit of Bath at home, here are a couple of recipes you might enjoy:

Blueberry and lemon scones from Sense & Edibility

Apple & Cinnamon “Sticky Buns” from Thrifty Little Mom

Bath Day Trip Itinerary

If you’d like to know how to plan your day trip to Bath from London, here’s a Bath Day Trip Itinerary for you.

Morning

Breakfast

Depending on when you arrive, you will probably want to start your day trip to Bath by having a quick bite and Sally Lunn’s is the perfect spot.

Morning Sites

Next Stop is The Roman Baths to fill up your morning with history and culture.

After wandering through the Roman Baths, head over to Bath Abbey and check out the beautiful church.

Midday

Lunch

After wandering through the Roman Baths, you’ll be ready to grab a bit to eat for lunch. Head across the street and eat at Roman Baths Kitchen. You’ll find a delicious menu at reasonable prices.

Afternoon

The afternoon is a good time to visit a few museums or parks, depending on how you want to spend the rest of your day trip to Bath.

Here are a few options of ways to spend your afternoon:

  • Holburne Museum – this one is kind of off our path, but worth going to if you like museums.

Before heading back to the Railway Station, stop in Guildhall Market and grab some food for the train ride back to London.

One Day Bath Itinerary Map

I’ve made a Google Maps walking route to help you during your day trip to Bath. Make sure you grab your Day Trip Planner here to make it easier to keep track of where you want to spend your time.

Don’t Forget…

A few items to make your Day Trip to Bath from London a little easier.

Day Trip to Bath from London

All in all, we had a very memorable day in Bath!  The train trip home was a lovely time to rest and relax after a long busy day on our feet.  By our account, this was an incredibly successful day trip! 

I would enjoy going again because there are so many places we missed seeing.  As I mentioned early, Bath is certainly worthy of more than just one day.  We were not able to visit the outskirts of the city. 

I would have liked to have seen some of the beautiful gardens or the Thermae Bath Spa….but, those will have to wait until our next trip!

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15 Comments

  1. Oh we really need to add Bath to our list of places to visit. I didn’t realised that the “Sally Lunn’ originates from Bath. I used to sell them when I was a teenager and worked in Bakewell :O) Thanks for linking up to #ThePlacesWeWillGoLinky :O)

  2. We spent 3 days in Bath over the summer. I really enjoyed visiting the Jane Austen Centre, too. Now, I wish I had tea in there. It sounds quite lovely. I did have a chance to take a photo in costume, though. We took a look around the Pump Room but didn’t eat there as I wasn’t sure my kids behavior was up to par for it.

  3. Now I’ve got to go back to Bath and have lunch at the Pump Room! And yes, I love a day trip as well. Thanks for linking up with #wkendtravelinspiration!

  4. How nice! I am actually sold on this place. All the photos I see are so beautiful and the accounts very interesting. I will not miss it if I am in London.

  5. I loved Bath when I visited a year ago! It really is a magnificent city with it’s grandiose architecture and the roman baths are a sight themselves. Thanks for bringing back memories!

  6. I visited Bath about 15 years ago and I loved every second of my day trip there! So much history. The Roman baths were incredible to view as I had been studying Latin in school so it was special to see this site. And of course I was to later study Pride & Prejudice so the Jane Austen Centre was just the most delightful experience! I hope to return on my next trip to the UK. It was definitely one of the highlights of my first ever trip to the UK.

  7. Enjoyed reading about your day in Bath. I only briefly drove through Bath previously so planning to visit Bath later this year. #wkendtravelinspiration

  8. How fun that your kids dressed up at the Jane Austen Center! I love antique photos like that! I did a western picture when I still lived in Montana! #Wkendtravelinspiration

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