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10 Places to Buy Unique Souvenirs in Bath, UK

Bath, England
Bath, England | © Verino77/Flickr

As a real shopping hotspot, Bath isn’t short of places to pick up mementos of your stay. But if you’re after something really special, these are the places you need to visit…

The Roman Bath Shop

Museum, Shop

No trip to Bath would be complete without a visit to the world-famous Roman Baths, and if you’re looking for a memento to remind you of your time here you’re in luck. The Roman Baths has two shops – one at street level, which can be visited independently of the baths, and another inside the Roman Baths museum – selling great gifts with a Roman and Georgian flavour. You can even pick up a mini souvenir bottle of water from Bath’s hot spring!

The Jane Austen Centre Gift Shop

As one of England’s most beloved writers, Jane Austen is synonymous with the city of Bath. After a visit to the Jane Austen Centre, head to the gift shop to explore the shelves packed with unusual and exclusive items in honour of its namesake. Along with all the novels, CDs and DVDs associated with the writer, you’ll also find everything from Austen-branded stationery to regency-style jewellery.

Bath Rugby Shop

Shop, Sports Center, Store

When it comes to sport, Bath is all about rugby. The Bath Rugby team are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in England, so get into the spirit of things and check out the official Bath Rugby Shop, where you can pick up an authentic Bath Rugby jersey, mug or teddy bear.

Charlotte Brunswick Chocolates

Charlotte Brunswick was the first chocolatier in Bath, way back in the 18th century. Her legacy has continued to this day, with the delicious chocolates available here inspired by her original creations. Chocolate-lovers will be in heaven trying to choose what treats to take home, plus the packaging is gorgeous!

No 8. Shop

Shop, Spa

Even if you can’t quite stretch to a day at the city’s luxurious Thermae Bath Spa, you can still make the most of Bath’s spa heritage by treating yourself to the dreamy health and beauty products on sale in the No 8. Shop. Sat just inside the main reception, you can pick up all the goodies you need for a spa at home!

Visitor Information Centre Gift Shop

Shop

Bath’s Visitor Information Centre has everything you need to plan your perfect stay in the city, and the onsite shop has everything you need to remember it by. Quality souvenirs and stylish locally made gifts line the shelves here, but our top pick has to be a bottle of the local (and truly excellent) Bath Gin. Cheers!

The Silver Shop of Bath

Shop, Store

The Silver Shop has been a must-visit shopping destination in Bath since 1952. With a charming, traditional feel, this family-owned independent shop has a dazzling array of silver jewellery and gifts on sale. It’s the perfect place to treat yourself to a very special souvenir to remind you of your time in this elegant city.

Jacks of Bath

Jacks of Bath is a treasure trove of gifts and souvenirs, celebrating Bath and the United Kingdom. With a focus on great quality, this place really does have it all; t-shirts, bags, teddy bears, teapots, snow globes, salt and pepper shakers, magnets – the works!

Modern Souvenir Co.

School

If you’re looking for something a bit different, this is it. Modern Souvenir Co. reinvent the traditional souvenir with their handmade, design-led, quirky pieces. The Landmark Collection features miniature replicas of some of the country’s most famous buildings (including Bath’s Royal Crescent) and the Famous Faces Busts include some of the greatest historical figures. So cool!

Bath Aqua Glass

Shop

Pick up a truly unique piece of glassware from Bath Aqua Glass. This independent glass production company uses traditional methods to make stunning glassware including vases, bowls, baubles and ornaments. Once you’ve enjoyed the shop you can then visit the glassblowing studio and factory, just a 10-minute walk away, to see the professionals in action.
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