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Living in Bath as a student

Find out what it's like to live in Bath and the South West while you study for your degree.

A city with a sense of community

Bath's historic architecture and culture provide the perfect setting for year-round events, including concerts, carnivals, sports, and exhibitions. There's always something interesting and fun going on.


Living in Bath means you get all the convenience of living in a vibrant, historic city but with a friendly and safe community atmosphere. Bath is ranked the second safest university town or city in England and Wales. 1

Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture, so there are loads of historic locations to visit around the city.

Because of its cultural contributions, TIME magazine listed Bath as , making it one of only three UK cities to make the list.

You can also enjoy major exhibitions in the city's or watch West End plays at the .

There are also lots of to relax in, but if you're looking for something different, try Britain’s only or a .

Bath's sports venues are in the centre of town, so you can enjoy the exciting atmosphere on match days and support local teams, including .

Throughout the year, you can get involved in the city's many , including the .

Travelling around town


Bath's transport services make it easy to travel, whether you're doing some shopping in town, going to campus for lectures, or you just want a bike ride along the river.

The town is compact and easy to get around, including to our campus on foot and by bike. Or, for another environmentally friendly option, you can rent an e-scooter or e-bike from several places around the city.

There are also lots of , including regular buses between the campus and the city.

The purple Bath Unibus travelling through Bath.

Shopping and eating out


Bath has a variety of shops, including high-street brands, independent shops, and fashionable boutiques. Most of the high-street stores are in the SouthGate Centre, with artisan and vintage shops around the city.

There are many supermarkets in town, including Lidl, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons. International food shops also sell African, Asian, Caribbean, Indian, Middle Eastern, and Polish goods.

Bath has hundreds of restaurants, cafés, and delis to suit all tastes. There are several well-known chains, as well as independent businesses, and new places pop up all the time.

You can use your to get discounts in many shops, restaurants, and cafés.

There are several markets held in Bath, including a permanent one at the historic and food and vintage markets at .

Two students looking through a bookshop window.

Outdoor activities


The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside which is perfect for walking, running or cycling. There is great access to some of the .

Near the campus, you can take part in the or, if you want a bigger challenge, you can also sign up for the .

If you prefer getting your exercise in water, there are lots of places to go for and you can hire a rowing boat, paddleboard, canoe, or punt on the River Avon.

Two students running in a field.

Social life

Bath has a vibrant social scene, including a mix of clubs, cosy pubs, beautiful parks, and fascinating museums. You and your friends can find activities to suit you any day of the week.


Living in Bath, you'll have a great choice of places to socialise, whether you want a night out in the city's or a .

If you like music or comedy, you can at , or have a laugh at a .

Bath also has a good selection of cinemas and theatres, whether you are interested in West End plays or blockbuster films, including:

There are also cultural events throughout the year, including the:

  • Bath Festival, a ten-day multi-arts event
  • Film Festival
  • Comedy Festival
  • Fringe Festival

From Bath, it's easy to travel to nearby festivals like , , and .

Going beyond Bath


There are lots of ways to travel to and from Bath and you can get to the rest of the country and beyond from the centre of town.

You can easily , including visiting Stonehenge or taking a trip to the coast.

and to the rest of the country leave from the city centre. Trains take about:

  • 15 minutes to Bristol
  • just over an hour to Cardiff
  • one hour and 20 minutes to London
  • 2 hours to Birmingham

You can drive to Bristol Airport from the University in less than an hour or get a direct coach to Heathrow Airport from the town centre.

View of the Stonehenge on a sunny day

Photos of Bath

See what makes the city such an exciting place to live.


  1. Bath was ranked the second safest university town or city in England and Wales in 2023 by the .