Shopping places in Bath

26 km from Bristol and in just half an hour by car you will reach Bath; the city of ancient Roman baths; one of the most delightful cities in England.

Right there, shoppers have several areas that are full of tempting shops within walking distance of each other. There are a number of markets, shopping malls and shops where everything is sold. And among the main shopping areas we have:

Central Area

Stall Street and Union Street is a lively street and home to all of your favorite high street stores, including the brands at Next, Spencer, and WH Smiths. The visitor can wander through the interesting picturesque alleys and passages that lead to the left and right.

Look out for Bath Abbey surrounded by tantalizing delights from jewelry to arts and crafts, trendy confectionery and children's shops.

You also have to head over to Pulteney Bridge for a wide range of shops on the High Street, Bridge Street and Grand Parade. Tickets to Guildhall Market can be found on Grand Parade, and Main Street. Stroll across the Pulteney Bridge and discover a diverse selection of shops, including fashion, souvenir, and antique shops.

Walcot street

The Barrio Artesano is filled with a vibrant selection of freestanding warehouses and curio shops, from antiques and reclaimed furniture to clothing, pottery and bicycles.

It's a true creative fusion pot that you can't help but feel inspired by. Hunt for collectibles at the independent treasure trove of shops on Walcot Street and London Street or find a bargain at the flea market held every Saturday.

Milsom Place

Situated in the heart of the Milsom Quarter where there are a number of beautiful Georgian buildings, terraces and open courtyards, many say that Milsom Place is Bath's newest shopping and destination for traditional dishes.

The tourist will find a sophisticated collection of shops and restaurants of everything from designer fashion, accessories, shoes, household items and jewelry to flowers, oils and provisions. Collections from designers like Alessi, MaxMara, Prada, Marilyn Moore, and more are found in the mix of independent stores that sit next to the Hobbs, Eight-Phase and Cath Kidston brand stores.

With its open patios and terraces of yesteryear you will find the best restaurants in Bath there.