Life
Bath city life
Bath has a lively student community and rich nightlife in a young entertaining atmosphere. It is a popular tourist attraction and its close proximity to London ensures an easy travel to an endless source of British culture and fun activities.
However, Bath has its own share of cultural attractions and entertainment that will more than satisfy your thirst for adventure and exploration. Enjoy the many old archaeological Roman sites throughout the city as well as reconditioned Roman buildings, mixed with later British architectural styles. Visit a city that looks like a museum, featuring old baths and spas, the Norman church Bath Abbey, The Circus – Bath’s version of the Roman Colosseum, Royal Victoria Park, or the impressive Royal Crescent. You can also find plenty of places of culture like Theatre Royal, Victoria Art Gallery, Museum of East Asian Art, Fashion Museum, and many more.
You can also attend yearly festivals like the Bath Literature Festival, a film festival, beer festival or the annual Bard of Bath competition, aiming to find the best poet, singer or storyteller.
Bath has a great range of shopping, small specialist shops and markets. If you fancy dining off-campus you can take your pick from numerous restaurants, cafés and pubs. You can also give yourself a relaxing time at the Thermae Bath Spa.
International atmosphere in Bath
Bath has become an important international study location, with people coming from over 100 countries worldwide to study in one of the reputable local universities. Join students from the United States, Canada, France, Italy, Poland, China, India, Australia, South Africa, and many other countries around the globe. You will have the chance to engage with foreign cultures, in order to build cultural sensitivity and become attuned to new ways of thinking and understanding the world. The highly international atmosphere can also support your future business ventures, as your study years in Bath will surely result in a great number of global business contacts.
Weather Bath
Bath generally has a wet English climate, though milder than the rest of the country. The summer months of July and August are the warmest reaching a maximum of 21 °C (69.8 °F), while in winter 2°C (35.6°F) temperatures are common.