You may think that Christmas is still quite a way off, but we all know it has a habit of creeping up on us. Even though you may not be in the mood for any Christmas shopping at the moment, it might change when you realise that the Bath Christmas Market is set to begin in just a few weeks time.
The opening date is the 24th November, so this is an ideal time to think about planning a weekend away in Bath around that time. The market is open right up until 11th December – a Sunday – so you have a month to plan a trip to Bath in the few weeks the market will be open for.
The Bath Christmas Market is the perfect reason to book some Bath accommodation in a few weeks time. The market is nicely sprawled out around many of the main and most famous streets in the city. There will be 129 chalets in total, built from wood and looking quite charming and festive as they are dotted around some of the streets. Watch out for them around the walls of Bath Abbey, along Abbeygate Street, around Abbey Green and in the open area outside York Street and the Bath Tourist Information Centre.
The great thing about the Bath Christmas Market is that you can enjoy browsing around all manner of very different and diverse stalls. You will find various edible items that will help you get rid of your hunger as you wander round, and might also serve to provide a gift or two for people you know at Christmas. This market is known for its handcrafted items, all of which are created locally and in the surrounding area. This is the best place to come if you want a nice break for a few days and to get some Christmas shopping done as well. Add to that the fact that Bath has some delightful places to see and landmarks to visit, and you can see that you can plan the perfect weekend away with a late break to Bath.
Bath is easy to reach from many parts of the country, either by train or car. If you opt for the car (so you can carry back all that Christmas shopping easily!) you will find the M4 runs across the top of the city. You can drop down onto the A46 to get into the city itself. The A4 also runs east to west and brings you close to the city, where you can pick up the A36 if needed. You will also find various other destinations close by that you may want to visit as well, but to be honest there is enough to do in Bath to make you happy for the few days you will be there for.
But make sure you look for Bath cottages or apartments to stay in now, because bookings are likely to be very popular for the time the Bath Christmas Market is on for.