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Pulteney Bridge
Bath Abbey
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

My advice is to try the original Sally Lunn bun – it’s so good. You can get it with various toppings, so don't miss out on the iconic dish. Just be prepared; it’s a bit pricier than a standard cafe.
Royal Crescent
No. 1 Royal Crescent

Bring your phone for the audio guide, but make sure to download it before you arrive. The Wi-Fi signal can be a bit spotty in some areas.

I suggest arriving right when they open at 10 AM to avoid the crowds and really soak in the place. It felt way more intimate that way.
St John The Evangelist's Church
Jane Austen Center

I recommend buying tickets online in advance to skip the line. It saved me a lot of time, especially on the weekends when it gets busy.
Fashion Museum Bath

I suggest you grab the audio guide at the start; it made the experience way more informative and engaging. I missed out on it at first, and kind of regretted it later.
If you can, visit on a weekday around 2 PM. It was so much quieter then, I could really enjoy all the displays without being rushed or crowded
The Holburne Museum

I suggest checking out the cafe before or after your visit; they have some lovely snacks and it's a nice place to relax. Plus, the prices are pretty reasonable!
Victoria Art Gallery

Grab a coffee at the café inside before you browse. It's a cozy spot to recharge, and it makes the experience more relaxed. Trust me, you'll want that little break halfway through!