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’.
General Facilities
Extensive gift shop
Pay and display car park at Charlotte Street in the City Centre
Renowned fashion bookshop
Suitable for school groups
Assistance dogs only
Baby-changing facilities
Baby carriers available
Pushchairs admitted to ground floor
Mobility parking nearby for blue badge holders only in Bennett St. Nearest car park in Charlotte St (not National Trust).
Drop-off point
Building – level entrance. Two wheelchairs, booking essential. Ground floor accessible. Stairs to other floors, lift available
Grounds – Small formal garden used as a café in the summer
Adapted toilet
By Bike
NCN4, ¼ mile
Cycle route information
By Bus
from Bath Spa train station and surrounding areas
By Train
Bath Spa ¾ mile
By Road
North of Milsom Street, east of the Circus
Parking: pay and display car parks (not National Trust), nearest Charlotte Street. Virtually no on-street parking, park and ride recommended