Elegant public rooms at the heart of fashionable 18th-century Bath life
The Assembly Rooms were at the heart of fashionable Georgian society, the perfect venue for entertainment. When completed in 1771, they were described as ‘the most noble and elegant of any in the kingdom’. The Assembly Rooms is now in the care of the National Trust
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/bath-assembly-rooms
Accessibility
The Assembly Rooms is wheelchair accessible and there is an accessible toilet. There are no restrictions on access for powered wheelchairs or powered mobility vehicles inside the building.
Arm-free chairs are located around the inside of the building.
Assistance dogs are welcome.
Dedicated Blue Badge parking spaces are available on Bennett Street (not managed by the National Trust.) Nearest Car Park is Charlotte Street.
Assembly Rooms Access Statement