Living in Bath City Centre

Bath is a historic, vibrant city, famed for its incredible architecture and immense cultural heritage. With the iconic Roman Baths and bustling streets lined with shops and restaurants, the city offers a unique blend of ancient history and contemporary culture. Students, young professionals and families can all enjoy a stroll along the picturesque River Avon, or explore the local shops, cosy cafes and bustling markets! With a compact city layout and fantastic public transport, it is easy to navigate and explore not only the local attractions but also the surrounding countryside!

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Bath City Centre in a snapshot

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Historic - Bath features an extensive selection of Georgian architecture, housing the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey and Royal Crescent! It is a history lover’s dream, but anyone with an eye for pretty buildings will be just as happy looking at the beautiful city’s features - many of which they’ll be able to recognise from their favourite TV shows, like Bridgerton!

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Shopping - Bath is home to a great number of unique boutiques, artisan markets and your popular retail chains! From incredible glass-makers at Theatre of Glass, to funky home deco in Graham and Green, you’re spoilt for choice with the sheer variety of chain and independent stores all throughout Bath town centre.

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Nightlife - With a large student population, it should come as no surprise that Bath has its share of pubs, bars, and nightclubs! For those wanting a pint and a bit of pub grub there is The Raven, and for those looking for a chance to go crazy, Bath is home to a number of great bars and clubs - including Labyrinth and Zero Zero.

Demographic

Students, families, tourists

Attributes

Historical architecture, green spaces, retail stores, markets

Safety

Bath is considered a safe city with low crime rates, making it a welcoming destination for residents and visitors alike.

Welcome to Bath City Centre

A historical but lively neighbourhood with plenty of things to do and see, these are our top picks for Bath City Centre.

Roman Baths

A well-preserved historic site offering a remarkable glimpse into ancient Roman life! Visit the onsite interactive museum and grab yourself an audio guide for a truly immersive history lesson!

Victoria Art Gallery

For those who love art, this gallery makes for a perfect day out! With free admission to all of its permanent exhibits, the Victoria Art Gallery is an accessible cultural experience for students and young professionals alike!

Komedia Bath

This is a live stand-up comedy venue, that hosts live music, club nights and provides great entertainment! Enjoy a good laugh and an even better night out here with other young people!

Bath City Centre

Amenities

Supermarkets
Morrisons , M&S , Tesco Express , Sainsbury's Local
Gyms
The Gym Group , Fitness First , FLY Fitness Gym

Universities

University of Bath
Bath Spa University

Transport Links

Train Station
Bath Spa
Buses
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 76, 76A, 79, 94, 173, 178, 179, 184, 191, 228, 231, 232, 264, 265, 267, 271, 272, 319, 332, 338, 339, 620, 700, 716, 734, 752, 757, 768, X39
National Express Coaches
1, 2

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Cost of living in the area

Monthly Rent Average

House

£2,900

Per month, based on 3 bedroom property

Halls

£800

Per month

Cost of Bills

Utilities

£75

Per person, per month

WiFi

£30

Per month

Council Tax

£1,900

Per year

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Connectivity

Fibre download speeds

67 Mbps

Fibre upload speeds

110 Mbps

5G/4G

Good coverage

Other expenses

Pint of beer

£4

Gym membership

£30

Weekly food shop

£30

Per person

The best spots in Bath City Centre

For coffee

Colonna & Small's

A contemporary cafe with minimalist decor offering speciality coffees alongside various cakes.

For food

Sotto Sotto

A classic Italian menu with a contemporary twist in candlelit vaulted cellars with bare stone walls.

For drinks

The Hideout

An upscale bar featuring a wide-ranging array of whiskeys & imaginative cocktails in a tiny, stone-walled nook.

For fun

Jane Austen Festival Summer Ball

Every year in June the Jane Austen Festival holds a delightful Summer Ball, outside of, and separate from the main Jane Austen Festival in September.

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Frequently asked questions about Bath

Is living in Bath safe?

Yes, living in Bath is considered safe! The city has a relatively low crime rate compared to other UK cities, and its compact size and friendly community atmosphere contribute to the safe-living experience! However, with any urban area, it’s always a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions where appropriate!

How long does it take to get from Bath to London?

Travelling from Bath to London, or vice versa, typically takes 1.5 hours by train! Great Western Railway offers regular services between the two cities, going from Bath Spa Station to London Paddington. By car, the journey normally takes around 2-2.5 hours depending on traffic!

Is Bath Expensive?

Bath is generally considered one of the more expensive cities in the UK, and this is a fair assumption! The cost of living, including housing, dining, and entertainment, tends to be higher than the national average! However, students can find ways to reduce this, through budgeting, student discounts and living further out than the centre, such as Oldfield Park, in order to find more affordable housing!

What areas of Bath offer more affordable renting?

Combe Down is a common location for students and those wanting cheaper rent prices. It is slightly further out but offers great bus links into the city centre so this shouldn’t be an issue! For those attending the University of Bath, this is nearer to the University campus and offers a great middle ground between convenience and price!

Larkhall is also an option - offering students the opportunity to live in a village-like area with a friendly atmosphere! A bit further out, it can be a bit inconvenient, but for those wanting a quieter, residential feel this is a great option! It has a selection of local amenities, including shops, cafes and pubs, and doesn’t have the same renting price-point as the city centre.

Finally, there is Twerton. Given a slightly ‘bad’ reputation, this is an area common for students to live! It is within a reasonable distance of the city centre and offers more affordable house prices. It has great bus routes to both universities, and local residence say its a great option for those looking for a more cost-efficient place to live! As mentioned, it has a reputation for being the ‘bad part’ of Bath, but this is often debated amongst residence - you should be sure to give the area a good look over before making any decisions!

Does Bath have a good nightlife?

Absolutely! The city offers a variety of bars, pubs, clubs and live music venues catering to all different genres of music to suit everyone’s unique tastes!

What is the University of Bath like?

The University of Bath is renowned for its strong academic programs, particularly in engineering, science and business! It has a beautiful campus with modern facilities, extensive sports courts, and extensive green spaces that make the campus feel truly peaceful! With a supportive student community and a high student satisfaction rate, you’ll find yourself very happy as a student here!

How can I get to Bath Spa University from Bath City Centre?

Using the nearby Bath Bus Statin, or from Dorchester Street bus stop, you can get the U5 bus heading to Bath Spa University. It’s a simple journey, and it will take you to right outside! It’s around a 21 minute journey, and remember to bring student ID to get a cheaper fare!

What is renting in Bath like?

Renting in Bath can be quite expensive, particularly in the central areas. The city offers a range of housing options, from modern apartments to quaint townhouses. Students will find a number of shared accommodation options that are much more affordable, but it’s important to get looking soon - the earlier, the better deals are available!

What is public transport like in Bath?

Public transport in Bath is generally efficient and reliable, making navigating the city and its surroundings much easier! The bus network offers frequent services across key routes around the city, including connections to the University of Bath and Bath Spa University (no worries about dragging your suitcase from the station to your accommodation!).

For those who prefer a greener mode of transport, the city’s size makes it incredible convenient for those wanting to walk or cycle, even offering dedicated cycle lanes where possible!

Bath Spa railway station offers excellent train links to major cities like Bristol and London, offering both regional and national travel! For the students, a Railcard would go a long way to make using the trains a much cheaper endeavour.

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