Accessible Attractions in Bath
Despite the whole city being designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (the only city in the UK with such an accolade), and housing ancient Roman buildings, as well as many fine examples of architecture spanning the last ten centuries, Bath is accessible to all visitors.
Visit the Visitor Information Centre and ask the staff for tips on where to discover the best museums and galleries or the most interesting places to eat out. The staff are used to catering for visitors with mobility and access needs and will direct you to the most appropriate (and interesting) options.
Bath has a Shopmobility service available to all visitors where you can hire electric scooters, powered wheelchairs (£1/hour) or manual chairs (50p/hour).
A range of accessible accommodation is available.
Many accommodation providers will allow guide dogs and give full details on key points for visitors with access needs – Browse these hotels, B&Bs and self-catering options.
Read Bath Tourism Plus’ Accessibility Statement here.
Have a look below for some great suggestions to make a fantastic and accessible itinerary…
21 Henrietta Road, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA2 6LY, UK
Pierrepont Street, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1NY, UK
Royal Avenue, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1, UK
Ralph Allen Drive, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA2, UK
6-12 Queen Square, Bath, Bath BA1 2HH, UK
11 Kingston Road, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1LT, UK
25 The Circus, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1, UK
19 Cheap Street, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1NA, UK
Henrietta Park
Parade Gardens
Royal Victoria Park
Prior Park
Queens Square
Bath Abbey
The Circus
The Roman Baths