Reviews

Anonymous

I love the balance in bath between built up city and green open spaces. It is all very compact and easy to get around whether you walk, cycle or get public transport. Nightlife has a bit of everything and is what you make of it! The food is similar as it has something for everyone and always broadening

Anonymous

Beautiful city and you feel very safe. The nights clubs are okay but not amazing, however, the pubs are nice and do student offers!! A variety of restaurants to choose from as well and easy access to the city by either walking or bus.

Anonymous

It's a beautiful city with lots of shops, restaurans and museums. It's nice but rather expensive city. And in the mornings the traffic is horrible.

Anonymous

There is lots of choice in bath. Loads of hightstreet shops. We’ve got Sainsburys, Lidl, Tesco express, Morrison’s and Waitrose. There are lots of cool things to do like mini golf, hot air balloon trips, go to the cinema, explore the Roman baths and not forgetting clubbing (we have around 6/7 clubs) and Bristol and Cardiff are just a small train journey away.

Shannon Wells

Very nice I like the campus it’s very spacey. I enjoy the library the most. It helps me focus and the staff are very pleasant. It’s full of books that are very useful to each individual course.

Anonymous

Bath allows you to be near the high street meaning shopping is closer than ever, even primark is just around be corner. Although you get the occasional questionable character , most of the people here are lovely and good to chat to. Just ensure you remember it is a tourist town before you go to the centre, it’s always busy! Bath has many events on all the time so you’re never bored and always have things to do. The campus is on a huge hill so you’ll always keep fit as well, no need to pay gym fees. There’s plenty of food places in Bath so you’ll never go hungry and can eat at a variety of places. Although there are expensive things to be able to do , there are plenty of cheap days out and shops. It’s a very fun and exciting place to be and never a boring day!

Anonymous

Great culture, rugby stadium near by, amazing bars and restaurants. I would love to buy a house in the local area. I know the area like the back of my hand and get around easily, on foot, on bike, by car or public transport, I will get there early.

Anonymous

Small city, but it has mostly everything you'd need around you, if not Bristol is quite near if bath does get too boring (which it probably will). it has a fairly big shopping centre with the essential high street branches too and loads of dining options.

Anonymous

Bath is overall a pretty sweet place to live for uni, despite being somewhat expensive and full of tourists all the time. It's pretty, has everything you need from a city without being huge and there's always something new to find.

Anonymous

Bath is a nice town to study in, however it is not a bustling city and it's better for people who prefer to be somewhere not too busy. The nightlife is ok but the good thing is that Bristol is only a short train ride away for a proper big one.

Anonymous

The SU hosts the Score and the Klass student nights! Bridge nightclub is the biggest in the city! It is the best! Food in Bath is really dull tbh! But, there are plenty of other things to do like Bath Gliding Club, Golf!

Anonymous

Beautiful city with plenty of things to do, the Roman Baths are a lovely place to visit and is free for students. Victoria Park is a great place to go for a walk when the weather is nice and the temporary ice rink there in the winter is great fun. Lots of shops, bars and restaurants in the town centre. Only downside is it's an expensive place to live.

Anonymous

The location is so lovely it is really homely and lovely for a weekend out. When it's sunny you can go out and when it's cold it's so cute to tap up warm and walk around the cute place

Anonymous

Nights out limited, however is growing and better range of events are now popping up. Entry and drinks are standard price, maybe a bit more expensive than other uni student nights out.

Anonymous

Good coffee shops not so great clubs. Normal high street shops and a few indie ones. Big lidl and sainsburies outside center. Houses are expensive.

Anonymous

Bath is a great city to be a student in, the nightlife is there and everything is close! The small cafes and nice shops make it feel safe and friendly

Anonymous

Bustling city with plenty of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from although usually on the smaller side.

Anonymous

Bath is generally safer than other big cities , it’s a hilly area with amazing scenery , a walk around town is quite comfortable as well as it won’t be extremely crowded but not too cold at the same time.

Anonymous

I live in Bath so decided to attend Bath Spa Uni. I reccomend living outside of the campus, it enables you to not feel as closed off and the buses are very regular. The sites Bath have to offer makes you feel like the luckiest student, the town is right on your doorstep if you chose accommodation in town and having lived in bath all my life I never tire of it. It makes for shopping and seeing friends easy as well as having meeting rooms in the accomodation meaning you don’t necessarily have to meet on campus.

Anonymous

Good nights out as even though the clubs are small, they are always busy. The city is a safe place to be and there’s not much violence. The only downside is the traffic, therefore buses around town are awful, it takes forever to get anywhere so you always need to leave a lot of time in advance and teavelling waists a lot of time. It can be expensive but it’s alrignt if you kbow the right places. Parking is impossible - don’t even try

Anonymous

Great small city, with great views and good selection of bars and restaurants. Alexander Park is a must visit.

Anonymous

Bath is rather beautiful. A beautiful city with beautiful views. There's lots of pigeons that are also nice.

Anonymous

I love this city! Everywhere is so beautiful and shopping and eating out is great. However the nightlife is terrible but luckily Bristol is not too far away.

Anonymous

Expensive place to live with some good tourist attractions but the novalty wears away quick. Friendly people and lots of shops to visit - especially little tea rooms!