Bath Shopping

Markets
At the indoor Guildhall Market you'll find 30 stalls selling a great range of products including Tea and Coffee specialists, Gillards of Bath.

Green Park Station plays host to daily markets offering high quality foods plus garden, home and arts and crafts products. There's also the Farmers Market which takes place every Saturday.

Shopping Centres
Milsom Place is home to a sophisticated collection of shops selling designer fashions, accessories, shoes, home wares, beautiful flowers and scrumptious chocolates. There's also a number of restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Corridor, in the heart of the city centre offers a unique shopping experience, you'll find a variety of shops including
jewellery, clothes and gift shops.

Beyond Bath
If you love bags then a visit to the Mulberry Factory Shop is a must, located only a short drive from Bath you'll find many of the latest top quality designs on sale.

The Abbey Area
Within just a few minutes walk of the Abbey you can enjoy a cornucopia of tempting treats, intriguing alleys and picturesque passages.

Abbey Green, Abbey Church Yard and Cheap Street offer a delightful mix of jewellery, arts and crafts and tempting confectionery shops as well as fashion and children shops.

For the ideal souvenir visit the The Bath Tourist Information Centre which is located on York Street next to the Abbey; here you can buy souvenirs, postcards and books.

Pulteney Bridge Area
A great range of shops can be enjoyed in the Pulteney Bridge Area, on the High Street, Bridge Street and Grand Parade browse fashion, sports and jewellery shops.

Entrances to the Guildhall Market which is open every day can be found on Grand Parade and the High Street. At the market you can buy everything from household goods and jewellery to books and local food and drink.

Stroll along Pulteney Bridge and discover a varied selection of shops including fashion, souvenirs and antiques shops.

Central Area
This lively thoroughfare is home to all your favourite high street stores.
SouthGate is currently undergoing an extensive redevelopment, with the first phases opening in 2009. Along the popular Stall Street and Union Street you will find the high street stores such as Marks and Spencer, Next and WHSmith. Wander down the intriguing alleyways and passages which lead off to the left and right. Look out for The Corridor, picturesque Northumberland Place and Union Passage where some of our favourite shops can be found.

The Upper Town
Don't miss the 'top of Bath' Bartlett Street, George Street and Margaret's Buildings are hidden gems well worth the walk up from Milsom Street.

Margaret's Buildings is a charming pedestrianised lane, tucked away between the Royal Crescent and the Circus. Here you will find a great mixture of irresistible boutiques and galleries as well as beautiful handmade bags by the renowned Bath designer Liz Cox.

In Bartlett Street discover tempting boutiques and the well-known House of Bath shop, one of the first mail order companies in the UK.

The Artisan Quarter
Walcot Street is filled with a vibrant selection of independent craft and curio shops. From reclaimed antiques and furniture to clothes, pottery and bicycles, Walcot Street is a real creative melting pot where you can't help being inspired.

For a unique gift, visit the glassblowing studios at the Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass, after you've shopped make time to stop for a delicious treat at one of the various restaurants, pubs and cafes.