Ten days of celebrating all things Austen through a variety of events in and around the City. Full programme and details available online
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From festivals to family days out: why Bath is the place to be in 2026
After a landmark 2025, Bath is heading into 2026 with huge momentum and a packed calendar of festivals and events that will appeal to local families and families planning to visit the area. The year begins with ReBalance Bath, headlined by Joe Wicks, followed by popular favourites including Bath Restaurant Week, Curious Minds, Queer Bath...
Bath & North East Somerset gears up for a family-friendly autumn and winter of events
Bath and North East Somerset Council has revealed a packed calendar of family-friendly events for the autumn and winter, following a sensational summer that welcomed over 190,000 visitors to 25 events across the district. Summer highlights included the Robbie Williams concerts at the Royal Crescent, the lively Keynsham Music Festival, and the Bath Rugby Victory...
Jane Austen Walked Past Here at Museum of East Asian Art
Discover how East and Southeast Asian art and culture shaped daily life in Georgian Britain from tea rituals to porcelain prestige with a unique tour that connects Bath to East Asia. Free with standard admission.
Couples wanted for Regency Romance – and the chance of a free wedding or renewal of vows
Romantics are being sought who would love a free Regency-style wedding or vow renewal ceremony in Bath’s stunning Parade Gardens during the Jane Austen Festival in September. Couples who dream of saying “I do” or reaffirming their commitment in true period splendour, with all guests dressed in Regency costume, can enter the competition by declaring what their love story...
Bath’s big 250th birthday party celebrated at the Jane Austen Festival
When the Jane Austen Festival began in Bath in 2001, it attracted a small number of Austen fans over a single weekend. The grand parade of people in Regency dress grew every year, until last year there were more than 3,000 taking part, wearing glorious costumes to walk together through the streets of Bath. And...
