Reviews

Anonymous

The city is incredibly safe so you always feel comfortable going out clubbing in the evenings. There are touristy attractions (Bath Abbey, museums etc) but also more local knowledge attractions (the weir behind campus) that make uni life great.

Anonymous

Beautiful UNESCO city Quite expensive night outs but good if you know which clubs to go to Expensive rent but if you hunt around there are some good deals about Buses from the main student area are a nightmare Many free things to do in town-the Roman baths are free to uni students! Not the best value for money but studying in such a beautiful city is a great morale booster during exams season Great connections to London and the southwest Beautiful surrounding countryside Many shops ranging from budget such as primark to affordable luxury such as tommy Hilfiger and OU Very safe and clean

Anonymous

Bath is one of the prettiest cities in the United Kingdom and is filled with history. The grand architecture is remarkable, and it is a very walkable city. Skip the well-known "Bath buns" and save it to go toward afternoon tea instead!

Anonymous

Bath is a beautiful city with many things to visit such as museums restaurants and clubs. The city is clean and safe. The only bad thing is lack of supermarkets, there are only Saintsbury's and lidl and few little tesco.

Anonymous

The location of my campus at bath spa is stunning. In the middle of the countryside, sheep and cows roaming on the daily, lovely walks possible and many places to explore in the near by area. It is still very close to the centre of bath which is essential for nights out and your everyday shopping needs. In all is a beautiful campus with much to explore.

Anonymous

I absolutely adored living in Bath - it’s small and cosy! The best part is that you know everyone and it felt like a second home :)

Anonymous

Bath is a beautiful city with fantastic bars and restaurants. There is always somewhere new to try at all different price ranges. The city itself is home to the Roman Baths, the Royal Crescent and much more so there is never a shortage of cultural activities.

Anonymous

Living and studying in Bath is such a dream. Beautiful georgian architecture reminds you how great was the potential of civilised conquest. Bath is the place for retires to enjoy life peacefully and also for students to atident in tranquility while enjoying fun nightlife in the city.

Anonymous

- One of the most beautiful cities in the UK. - A great selection of bars and restaurants. - Wide variety of shops. - Clean, well looked after. - Intimate and romantic. - Friendly!!! - V Expensive - Not great for clubs

Anonymous

Bath is an amazing town, incredibly scenic, safe and full of lovely little shops - both chains and independent stores. Nightlife is fine, not the best but not the worst either - it’s who you’re with. Busy with Christmas market but relatively busy most of the times too. I love it!

Anonymous

Bath is such a great city for students - despite not being the cheapest of places to live, it’s endless streets of beautiful Georgian buildings definitely make up for it. It is the perfect size, small enough to be able to walk everywhere easily, whilst still there is always plenty going on. There are great shops, restaurants, independent cafes, and plenty of choice for nights out. Living in such an amazing city has definitely made my university experience even more enjoyable

Anonymous

The city of Bath is beautiful with lots of history and culture so you can never be bored! The nightlife is decent but it is an expensive night out. Bath is a small city so easy to get around but if you prefer a big night out Bristol is only half an hour away. There is a good variety of shops in the new arcade and lots of little cute individual shops. Bath is great in the summer with lots of locations to hang out with friends for sports, picnics etc. I love Bath because it's a small city and its easy to get around by bus and close to other towns like Wells and Cheedar Gorge for days out.

Anonymous

Very stunning area to live in. Lots to do, including free student access to the Roman Baths and other attractions. A range of clubs that will fit any persons specifications :)

Anonymous

Bath is such a beautiful city with great things to do and see. Quite expensive compared to most other university cities but definitely worth it!

Anonymous

Lovely city! lots of places to go on nights out, and nice if big city with a cozy nightlife aren't your thing. Nice mix between the city and the country, with lots of places to walk and explore around the city. Great transport links, cheap to get to Bristol and really quick to train to London. Most of the high street restaurants plus loads of independent coffee shops and restaurants, at good prices for students - most offering student discounts all through the week.

Anonymous

Bath is such a beautiful place to live and study. So many historical buildings and pretty parks. There are lots of great places to eat too. A downside may be the high cost of living and in particular the rent prices which continue to soar. However it is a city in which I feel safe and in which I can shop, eat out, walk... ideal. It is also great for parents who visit too

Anonymous

The reason i love my uni is the location is close to the city centre and everyone knows everyone which is a nice aspect to keep everything social and more interactive for everyone.

Anonymous

The city of Bath is one of the main reasons I chose my university, it is a stunning city with lots to do during the day and at night!

Anonymous

Gorgeous town city with everything you need. Not too big, and only 12 minutes from Bristol if you do want to visit a bigger city.

Anonymous

The Uni of Bath is located in the stunning heritage city of Bath. The city is mostly filled with students which is pretty unique. With everything from stationary to luxury chocolate shops, spa’s, underground clubs, tattoo parlors, quirky coffee shops and incredible restaurants, Bath really does have it all.

Anonymous

The University of Bath is located in the beautiful, heritage city of Bath. The town is mostly filled with students which is quite unique. With all of your essentials from stationary to homewear shops, spa’s, underground clubs, quirky coffee shops and restaurants, this place really has got it all.

Anonymous

Lovely small city with a brilliant night live and plenty of sporting opportunities such as bath rugby and bath spa sports centre .

Anonymous

Bath is beautiful and lovely and I feel very safe. Lots to do and lovely around christmas. I currently live in Twerton which I do not like, feel very on edge here and have been followed home, leered at etc.