Welcome to Bath, United Kingdom
Getting There: Traveling to Bath
Bath is a historic Roman and Georgian spa city well-known for its architectural beauty and significant historical sites. Whether you are traveling domestically or from overseas, there are multiple convenient routes to reach this UNESCO World Heritage site.
By Air
The nearest airport to Bath is Bristol Airport (BRS). From here, Bath is easily accessible by various modes of transport:
- Bus: The Air Decker service directly connects Bristol Airport to Bath city center.
- Taxi: You can find taxis available at the airport to take you directly to Bath.
- Car Hire: Several car rental agencies operate at Bristol Airport for visitors who prefer driving themselves.
By Train
Bath Spa railway station is the city's primary train station and is well connected with frequent services from:
- London Paddington: Travels usually last around 1.5 hours.
- Bristol Temple Meads: A short journey of about 15 minutes.
- Other major cities across the United Kingdom also have direct or connecting services to Bath.
By Bus
Long-distance coaches, such as those operated by National Express and Megabus, serve routes to Bath from many cities across the UK.
By Car
If you prefer driving, Bath is:
- Approximately 100 miles west of London via the M4 motorway.
- About 13 miles from Bristol, making it a short drive via the A4 road.
By Bike or On Foot
For an eco-friendly approach, Bath is accessible by national cycling routes for biking enthusiasts, and the city is at the end of the Cotswold Way for those who enjoy walking.
Travel Tips
- Consider purchasing a Railcard for reduced fares if you plan to travel extensively by train.
- Booking train and bus tickets in advance can often save you money.
- If renting a car, be sure to check out local parking options as the city center has limited parking availability.
Once you arrive in Bath, you'll find it's a walkable city with comprehensive local bus services and readily available taxis to help you navigate with ease.