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Sun, stars and celebrations

Bristol Post

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July 11, 2025

There is plenty going on this summer in our neighbouring city of Bath and the surrounding area, here's a quick taste...

BATH sizzles this summer with events, festivals and activities for all the family to enjoy from outdoor theatre and circus shows to music, new exhibitions and more. Here, the team at Visit Bath share some of the highlights from this year's packed calendar.

BATH ON THE BEACH - NOW UNTIL AUGUST 10

Bath's ultimate summer destination is returning! With the city’s largest outdoor beer garden, it's the perfect spot to relax and unwind. Bath on the Beach will be at Victoria Park until 10 August. It’s the epitome of a laid-back summer experience!

BATH CARNIVAL - SATURDAY, JULY 12

Bath Carnival is a free party celebrating carnival arts, as well as the diversity of Bath’s people and culture.

BATH SUMMER FAYRE - JULY 18-20

Milsom Street will be transformed into a bustling open-air market filled with the sights, sounds, and flavours of summer. Visitors can explore a wide variety of stalls offering everything from handmade crafts and artisan gifts to delicious street food and sweet treats.

GARDEN THEATRE FESTIVAL HOLBURNE MUSEUM - NOW UNTIL JULY 20

The Garden Theatre Festival is back in Bath for another year. Now with covered seating, whatever the weather, shade from the hot sun or a roof from the rain, GTF 2024 is ready for a British summer of theatre. Be immersed in the world of Shakespeare, Peter Pan, Sherlock Holmes and slapstick comedy.

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