How to get here
Located in the South West Bath is only 90 minutes by train from London Paddington and 30 minutes from Junction 18 on the M4.
For a stress free visit to Bath, use one of the three Park & Ride services. There are services from all three sites from Monday to Saturday. Regular bus services run into the city at least every 15 minutes. All buses are wheelchair and pushchair friendly.
For parking and area maps, go to the Visit Bath website
For information on how to get to Bath and where to stay go to
Hot City
To plan a perfect break in Bath we recommend you consult visitbath.co.uk
One of Europe’s finest cities, Bath is a delightful place for a short breaks.
If you’re planning a trip to Bath why not visit Britain’s only naturally heated spa.
Venues
Disabled parking
Bath and North East Somerset Council operate a blue badge scheme for disabled car users.
Disabled Parking in Car Parks
Designated easy access parking bays are available for blue badge holders in most city centre car parks. Please check car park signage for further information.
Disabled On-Street Parking
There are designated disabled parking bays in the city centre. These have white bay markings on-street and the words ‘DISABLED’. You can also park in permit and pay and display on-street parking spaces without limit. When parking on-street you need to display your blue badge at all times.
Parking on yellow lines is permitted for a maximum of 3 hours except where there is a ban on loading and unloading. Both the blue badge and time clock must be clearly and correctly displayed. Please note that blue badge holders are not necessarily exempt from the tow away scheme if the parked vehicle is creating a hazard.