Evenings and weekends
The Roman Baths
Visit Britain's only hot spring. The Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water in the centre of Bath. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements around the steaming pool. The extensive ruins and treasures from the spring are beautifully preserved and presented using the best of modern interpretation. The Pump Room has been regarded as the social heart of Bath for more than two centuries, the Pump Room is a striking neo-classical salon where hot Spa water is drawn for drinking. The Pump Room is open daily for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.
The Apple Tree
The Apple Tree is a family run free house within walking distance of Peasedown Meadows offering a good selection of home cookes food and a selection of Real Ales and a range of draight and bottled ciders.
Bath City Rugby
The Recreation Ground is home to Bath Rugby, situated on the banks of the Avon River, in the heart the world famous city of Bath. You can enjoy the corporate hospitality on offer at the ground or make a day of it and sample the range of pubs and bars on offer in the city.
Victoria Park
Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible children’s play area is very popular.