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How Should You Spend Valentine's Day In Bath In 2024?

Bath is regarded by many as one of the UK’s most romantic cities through its literary history and Gothic architecture, there is plenty to do on February 14th, 2024, regardless of how you're spending Valentine's Day.

How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day 2024 In Bath

Visit The Jane Austen Centre

What better way to celebrate the day of love than visiting The Jane Austen Centre? Located in a stunning Georgian building near Queen Square and the Circus, The Jane Austen Centre celebrates one of Bath’s most beloved literary residents and the author behind one of the greatest love stories of all time, Pride and Prejudice. The Jane Austen Centre has a unique gift shop, special events, and staff knowledgable and dedicated to the life of the author. You can visit Jane Austen’s old house, adding another stop to the tour and surround yourself in the literary history of one of the most prolific and successful romance writers of all time.

Indulge In A Spa Day

Between the Thermae Bath Spa and The Spa at No.15 by GuestHouse Bath, you can pamper yourself in many ways, from ice chambers and steam rooms to traditional massages. Trips to these spa and wellness centres can be done alone or with your partner and you can opt for food and drink, bespoke therapy, and specialised massages.

Visit A Rooftop Lounge

There’s nothing more romantic than admiring great architecture, and Bath has plenty of it. A fantastic and underrated option for Valentine’s Day is the Century Casino Bath, which has a drinks lounge with a balcony overlooking the Saw Close and the Theatre Royal. The casino industry has taken a turn over the years, with many people now opting to play roulette online or blackjack, traditional casinos still entice customers through other features like restaurants with stunning views, such as Century Casino Bath overlooking the Theatre Royal. First built in 1805, The Theatre Royal is a Grade II* listed building, and it encompasses the style of Georgian theatre architecture designed by George Dance the Younger.

Stroll Through Royal Victoria Park

Even though the flowers won’t be in full bloom in February, taking a stroll by yourself or with your loved ones is a beautiful way to spend Valentine’s Day. Nothing makes you appreciate your life and those around you more than getting fresh air and looking at the natural world. The park has a bountiful history. It was first built in 1830 at the request of

Princess Victoria, who was 11 years old. The Royal Crescent overlooks the park, home to many names and featured in various TV shows, including Bridgerton in 2020 and is a highlight for tourists, solo travellers, and couples.

Bath is a remarkable city for many reasons, and it’s a beautiful place to spend Valentine’s Day, regardless of who you choose to spend it with, whether that be yourself, your partner, or your family members. It’s a city with a rich history and architecture, adding to the overall romantic atmosphere, with a strong historical past, and a beautiful, relaxing present.

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