Event Venue At the heart of the World Heritage City, Bath’s Historic Venues are beautiful buildings that were originally built for hospitality and entertainment. They offer delightful and unusual settings for weddings, parties, conferences and receptions.
• Roman Baths and Pump Room – From the first century AD to the 21st century, people have been drawn to this place for entertainment and relaxation. Dating back nearly 2,000 years, the Roman Baths offer a unique and atmospheric setting for a memorable event.
• The Pump Room – Built in 1795, the Pump Room is without doubt one of the most elegant venues in the country and it remains at the social heart of Bath. The Pump Room is a perfect choice for dinners, weddings, concerts and receptions.
• Assembly Rooms –Designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, this fine set of public rooms was purpose-built for a particular 18th-century form of entertainment: the assembly. The world-famous Fashion Museum is located on the lower ground floor.
• The Guildhall – Built by Thomas Baldwin in 1775, the Guildhall has been at the centre of Bath's administrative life for over 350 years. As well as being a stunning location for all manner of corporate and private events, it continues to house the Register Office, Mayor's Parlour and city archives.
• Victoria Art Gallery – This lovely Grade II listed building was named to celebrate Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne. Centrally situated, it houses a fine collection of art. The building consists of a grand Upper Gallery and a more contemporary Lower Gallery, with an inviting marble entrance hall and staircase.
Please visit the Bath’s Historic Venues website for more details, or contact our friendly team to discuss your event requirements.