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About Bath Train Station

Located just over 100 miles from London by train, Bath Spa train station (BTH) offers travelers reliable service to one of England’s legendary destinations. With around 90,000 residents, Bath hasn’t witnessed a spike in population like other famous English cities. However, the town rivals anywhere in the country with its storied history, beautiful architecture, and cultural attractions. 

As Bath’s primary terminus, BTH sees millions of passengers each year, and the medium-sized station operates at prime efficiency. BTH even picked up international accolades by winning the Overall Best Station at the 2013 International Station Awards. The achievement speaks wonders about the station since it only has two platforms. 

The station dates to 1840 and consistently makes upgrades to meet the needs of all passengers. One of the best features is the ramps that make the station easily accessible for disabled riders. There’s plenty of storage in the rear of the station, and it’s possible to park your car or bicycle. 

Inter-city services provide frequent routes to London Paddington, Portsmouth Harbour, Swansea, Cardiff Central, Westbury, and Bristol Temple Meads. It’s even possible to embark on long-distance journeys departing from Bath to reach popular United Kingdom destinations such as Birmingham, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. 

Things to do near Bath Train Station

Bath Spa train station sits on the edge of Bath City Centre, and visitors hop off the train a short walk from the city’s best attractions. With its pedestrian-friendly streets, Bath is easy to get around, and you won’t waste precious time looking for a parking spot when you arrive at the train station. 

The station has all the needed amenities for a relaxing time in one of England’s historic cities and dropping off your bag at Bath train station luggage storage location is a simple process. Check your messages with the station’s free WiFi, grab cash from the ATM, and find tourist information before starting your adventure.

  • Go on a shopping spree and grab some street food at the SouthGate Bath shopping mall
  • Watch a concert and check out the Art Deco features of The Forum
  • Join the locals at the Chapel Arts Centre for a night of music, dancing, and Burlesque shows
  • Book a boat tour and cruise the tranquil waterways of the River Avon
  • Have a refreshing cocktail surrounded by antique furniture at the Dark Horse
  • Entertain the kids with a family-friendly show at The Egg Theatre 
  • Enjoy a riveting performance at The Bath Theatre Royal and admire its stylish interior
  • Taste authentic British cuisine and drink smooth ales at The Rave
  • Smell the fragrance of blooming flowers, have a picnic, and soak up the peaceful surroundings of the Parade Gardens
  • Browse through beautiful pieces of European art at the Victoria Art Gallery

Transit Options to Bath Train Station

  • Ride First Bus to the Dorchester Street bus stop beside the Bath Spa train station
  • Book a taxi and drop off at taxi rank at the front of the station
  • Train service from London Heathrow Airport with a connection at London Paddington for direct service to Bath Spa train station

Bath Train Station Luggage Storage

Bounce provides convenient luggage storage options near the Bath train station to secure all your belongings. Many of Bath’s famous attractions are close to the station and often get crowded at peak visiting hours. Leaving your bag at a safe location nearby lets you explore the city stress-free. By storing your items with Bounce, you’ll be able to walk around this ancient town without being weighed down by heavy luggage.

Attractions and Activities near Bath Train Station

  • The Roman Baths: The Roman Baths are the star attraction in Bath, and the temple from the Ancient Roman Empire has been here for 2,000 years. Among the most well-preserved Roman ruins in the world, the thermae was constructed somewhere around 70 AD. The bathing complex often became a place for socializing during the Roman rule of Great Britain.
    Although the buildings at street level are from the 19th century, the facilities downstairs continue to amaze history buffs across the globe. A walking tour of the grounds takes you through the Sacred Spring, Temple Courtyard, Roman bathing suite, and Great Bath.
    The water continues to steam every day and feeling the heat from the bubbling pools gives you a glimpse of how the Romans enjoyed their spas. Don’t leave without visiting the museum, which houses artifacts from the period of Roman rule in Great Britain.
  • Bath Abbey: After touring The Roman Baths, visit the neighboring Bath Abbey to tour another one of Bath’s cherished sites. The parish church dates to the 7th century and is a remarkable piece of Gothic architecture. Seating over 1,000 visitors, Bath Abbey continues to welcome worshipers and hosts all sorts of public events in Bath.
    Bath Abbey stands out compared to other churches of its time due to its cruciform plan framework. The extravagant stained-glass windows brighten the interior, and hundreds of memorials adorn the walls. Tours give visitors access to the tower, its unique bell chamber, and panoramic views over Bath.
  • Pulteney Bridge: Constructed in 1774, Pulteney Bridge is a beautiful stone bridge that crosses the River Avon. The picturesque location makes a delightful spot for a picnic, and shops line both sides of the bridge. Boats slowly cruise through the three arches of the bridge, and the small waterfalls add a romantic touch.
    Cafés sell cakes and other delicious sweets, and you can relax with stunning views of the weir beneath the bridge. Georgian architecture surrounds the crossing, and a park sits adjacent to the river just upstream. If you’re in town around sunset, Pulteney Bridge is an unforgettable place to snap a photo during the golden hour.