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Thinking about visiting Bath? But no idea where to stay, eat or drink? Who better to show you around than one of our local The Mum Club hosts.

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The Best Things to Do in Bath by Franchise Owner, Katja Parrock

Where to Stay

Best Hotel: The Gainsborough
Best Hotel: The Gainsborough

“The place to stay for luxury, relaxation, food and cocktails! It’s also in the centre of Bath, so it is perfect for exploring.”

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Best Family Friendly Hotel: No. 15 by Guest House
Best Family Friendly Hotel: No. 15 by Guest House

“It’s quirky, romantic, and child friendly. The trifecta!
Children of all ages are welcome at No.15 and the hotel can provide baby cots, story books and mini teepees, which can be set up before you arrive. Babysitters can also be arranged via the local Norland College.”

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Best Romantic Hotel: The Bath Priory
Best Romantic Hotel: The Bath Priory

“The Bath Priory oozes romance and has a stunning 3 AA Rosette restaurant with magnificent views across the hotel’s award-winning gardens.”

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Where to Eat

Best Baby-Friendly Brunch Spot: The Bath Townhouse, Coppa Club
Best Baby-Friendly Brunch Spot: The Bath Townhouse, Coppa Club

“Bath Townhouse is a lovely, cosy family friendly restaurant and has everything you want when out with a baby. Plus, they also have the comfiest chairs which is a great addition for nursing mums.”

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Best Cake and Coffee Shop: The Green Rocket
Best Cake and Coffee Shop: The Green Rocket

“If you can get a space in this popular little place, the sweet treats on offer are unreal. Just note, its all vegan so you’re not surprised when you get your milk choices. “

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Best Buggy-Friendly Café: Boston Tea Party Alfred Street
Best Buggy-Friendly Café: Boston Tea Party Alfred Street

“If you want to escape the crowds, this is the perfect buggy-friendly café.”

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Best Bakery: Bertinet Bakery
Best Bakery: Bertinet Bakery

“The place for delicious sandwiches and is your best stop for artisan breads and pastries.”

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Best Sunday Lunch:  The Malborough Tavern
Best Sunday Lunch: The Malborough Tavern

“This place ticks all the boxes for a Sunday Roast! You will not be disappointed. “

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The Best Place for Date Night: The Beckford Bottle Shop
The Best Place for Date Night: The Beckford Bottle Shop

“Enjoy an evening of cheese and wine in a gorgeous setting.”

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Best Lunch: Walcot House
Best Lunch: Walcot House

“Incredible food that is simple, wholesome and flavour led. The Walcot sources only meat that is pasture reared native breeds, fish from small day boats from Cornwall and vegetables from small producers around Wiltshire & Somerset.”

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What to Do

The Best Spa: The Thermae Spa
The Best Spa: The Thermae Spa

“This is the most amazing spa and even has a rooftop pool with stunning views, and is warm enough to use all year round.”

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Best Walk: Bath Skyline Walk
Best Walk: Bath Skyline Walk

“If you have the time, doing any part of the Bath Skyline walk is lovely. There’s a fairy wood at one end which is great for little people.”
“And if you can navigate the steep hills from Prior Park, you get the best views from Bath.”

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Best Sightseeing Attraction: Walking Around Bath
Best Sightseeing Attraction: Walking Around Bath

“Walking around Bath is a sightseeing attraction in it’s own right. Here are some of my favourite spots”:

– “Head up to the Royal Crescent and also The Circus to revisit scenes from Bridgerton and so many other films and TV shows”.
– “Visit Bath Abbey and The Roman Baths. They are expensive but it’s incredible walking around knowing they’re 2000 years old.”
– “The American Museum & Gardens is a good one to go to with children as well as Sydney Gardens and Royal Victoria Park.”

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Best Family Day Out: Longleat
Best Family Day Out: Longleat

“Nestled within the Wiltshire countryside is a realm waiting to be explored. Longleat is the perfect day out for the entire family with something for everyone. From discovering various species of animals from all around the world, to wandering around the gardens and taking in the beauty of the Elizabethan architecture. You can also explore the medieval fortress or tackle the Hedge Maze. There’s even a miniature Longleat Railway for a relaxing journey around the Park’s scenic woodland.”
“This year at Longleat, Christmas comes to life with the Roald Dahl Festival of Light, Enchanted Christmas Tree and Santa Train.”

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Best Toy Shop: My Small World Toy Shop
Best Toy Shop: My Small World Toy Shop

“Keep the kids happy and shop local by visiting this gorgeous toy store. It’s one for all ages and filled to the brim with exciting, new, and utterly scrumptious toys, games and books.”

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Must See: Bath Christmas Market
Must See: Bath Christmas Market

“The magic of Christmas can truly be felt at the Bath Christmas Market. It’s a place where the scent of Christmas dances through the air, traditional artisan makers line the streets, and festive cheer lies on every corner.”
Beginning on Thursday the 24th of November until Sunday the 11th of December.

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TMC Bath Brunch Club
TMC Bath Brunch Club

“If you want to meet local, likeminded mums friends on your trip why not attend a TMC Brunch club.”

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Top Tips

When is the Best Time to Visit Bath?

“Christmas! Bath have the best Christmas markets and you will make the most magical memories with your family.” “We went to Longleat on the Santa train and had breakfast with Santa!”

“Also visit all the garden centres, Whitehall particularly goes Christmas crazy.”

“We also went on a donkey ride at Kelly’s donkey’s, which was fun.” “This year we’re doing a brunch at Bathampton Mill and Sunday lunch with Santa at Guyers Hall” “Markets are on 24th November – 11th December. They’re great but there are definitely times to avoid with young children (like weekends!), as gets very busy!”

You Need to Pack Flat Shoes

“Steep hills and cobbles are not heel friendly.”

Should I Bring a Pram?

“In smaller eateries you may need to put it out of the way, or fold it down due to space limitations.”

Who Should I Visit Bath With?

“Bath is an amazing city, coming as a family, with your partner, or a group of friends- you will have a wonderful time and a completely different experience! You will definitely need to visit more than once.”

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