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20 Bath Attractions, Best Tourist Places To Visit & Sightseeing
"What: The Bath Priory is only a mile from the city centre and epitomises country-house comfort complete with velvet lawns, plump sofas and gilt-framed portraits. Served in The Pantry, terrace and lounge, afternoon tea here evolves with the seasons and features dedicated vegan and vegetarian alternatives too.How much: Standard £34 per person or £46 with ChampagneWhere: Weston Road, BA1 2XT"
"It may be a deck as opposed to a rooftop but the views you get up on Grain Barge match some bars higher above sea level. The Grain Barge started its life as an engineless transport barge that carried barley and wheat from Bristol to Cardiff across the Severn Estuary, but now you can enjoy a few bevvys on board their top deck. Sipping local cider, hearing the hubbub by the waterside and taking in views of Bristol Harbour are exactly the ways you should spend a summer weekend."
"The Hotwells boat is opening its top deck up for alfresco dining & drinks with table service only. Address: Hotwell Rd, Bristol BS8 4RU"
"Already an impressive sight from the outside, Casamia sits in an inviting arch of a beautiful Grade II listed building overlooking Bathurst Basin. If you choose to enter, you’ll find yourself transported by the Scandic interiors that create a sparse and minimalist space with rich wooden accents to create warmth. The dishes, much like the interior, are a minimalist’s dream, but don’t let the simple plating fool you; there are plenty of complex flavours hidden within."
"Probably the best known Michelin star restaurant in Bristol, Casamia is a fine dining experience like no other. The menu at Casamia changes with the seasons, as does the interior of the restaurant. The dishes are designed to showcase seasonal produce at its best and are inspired by childhood memories, locations and people the chefs have met."
"Earlier this year Bambalan made improvements to its rooftop bar with the addition of new lighting, patio heaters and a DJ booth, and it has given its food offering a boost with the launch of a new Mediterranean-inspired breakfast and brunch menu, which runs seven days a week. In line with the existing lunch and evening menu. the breakfast and brunch menu takes inspiration from Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, featuring dishes such as Shakshuka, priced at £8, and spiced beans with Merguez sausages or 'Dirty Beans' (£9)."
"Possibly one of the top outdoor dining spots in the city for views, Bambalan is an urban paradise. Located in the heart of the city up in the Beacon Tower, this rooftop bar has a magical tropical vibe, especially during the evenings. Bambalan’s terrace has plenty of outdoor seating as well as canopies to take cover from the unpredictable British weather."
"Located in Old City, Mugshot steakhouse is a stylish 1920's-inspired steakhouse, complete with crystal chandeliers, wood-panelled walls and a selection of pizzas, steaks and nibbles. A lava hot stone experience is also available, letting you cook your cut of choice on a 325 degree hot stone."
"One of Bristol's lauded steak restaurants, Mugshot brings 1920s glamour and juicy cuts to the Old City. A quirkier take on the traditionally stuffy steak spot, this eatery's vintage theme immerses you in the jazz age, and even lets you take your very own mugshot."
"Take a step back in time to the roaring twenties with a trip to this Old City steakhouse. Kitted out with plush booths, wooden walls and chandeliers, Mugshot also brings the theatrics with their locally-sourced cuts served on sizzling hot stones."
"The Fountain inn is a quirky gastro pub situated in the beautiful cathedral city of Wells. They focus on using fresh ingredients prepared with passion and authenticity, served in cosy surroundings. Check out their menu or book a table HERE."
"The River Avon trail starts near Ashton and traverses all the way up to Avonmouth. I’ve hiked the trail to Pill, which is a village about 3/4 of the distance to the sea. From here, you can either turn around and return the same way or cross over a footbridge by the M5 and walk back the other way."
"About: This is a brilliant farm to visit in the heart if city, with so many animals to meet you’ll get a zoo experience with the personable nature of a country farm. Your children will also have the opportunity to play mini-golf, run around a play area, and eat fresh food from the cafe. The farm also offers hand feeding experiences, so you’ll get to feed a variety of animals."
"This 11th-century structure has been an important aspect of the history and culture of Bristol for a long time. It’s been rebuilt and repaired several times, which has added to its beauty and glorious outward and inward appearance. It also contains tombs, burials, and monuments that may be of interest to you."
"This church seems slightly out of place, hiding away in its own garden right off busy Corn St in the city centre. The fairly small but incredibly pretty building was first built in 1248, was rebuilt 1470 and again in 1703, after a lot of damage caused by the Great Storm."
"The Victoria Art Gallery is Bath’s public art museum and houses a diverse collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. The Gallery’s collections range from the 15th century to the present day and includes many works by local artists."
"Tip: If you’re planning to visit the museums, grab a Museum Saver ticket, which includes the Fashion Museum, Roman Baths and Victoria Art Gallery and visit three great museums during your stay. Tickets are valid for 14 days."