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Bath Assembly Rooms

Elegant public rooms at the heart of fashionable eighteenth-century Bath life

Bennett Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2QH

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Important notice

Please note, free flow visits of Bath Assembly Rooms are not currently possible. To visit you can book a guided tour (available most days) or attend an advertised event. We recommend pre-booking guided tours as walk-up spaces are often limited.

Planning your visit

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Visiting Bath Assembly Rooms 

Discover an exciting programme of events and opportunities to engage with plans for the future of this historic building.

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Accessibility at Bath Assembly Rooms 

We're committed to making Bath Assembly Rooms equally accessible for all of our visitors. As we build a new visitor experience for 2026, we're making plans to improve the accessibility of the building. In the meantime, the details on this page should help support you when planning your visit.

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View events at Bath Assembly Rooms 

See what's coming up over the next few months at Bath Assembly Rooms. View ticket prices and book your space on a guided tour.

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Group bookings

We are unable to accommodate group bookings at this time. However, any groups looking to visit are encouraged to book as many spaces on the public guided tours as they would like. Please note that the capacity for a general admission tour is 15 people.

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