
Great Pulteney Street
A grand Georgian boulevard in Bath, renowned for its elegant architecture, wide pavements, and picturesque views.

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Great Pulteney Street
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A grand Georgian boulevard in Bath, renowned for its elegant architecture, wide pavements, and picturesque views.
"An impressive street of elegant buildings dating back to the Georgian period."

🚶♀️ Stroll and Snap Photos
Enjoy the wide pavements for a relaxed walk and capture stunning Georgian architecture photos.
🅿️ Parking Strategy
Consider Waitrose parking and walk down Great Pulteney Street to save on city centre fees.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.7 · 28 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Georgian Architecture
Admire the uniform, elegant Georgian buildings lining this wide, impressive boulevard.

Holburne Museum
End of Great Pulteney Street
Discover art, design, and sculpture in this beautiful museum at the street's terminus.

Pulteney Bridge Views
Start of Great Pulteney Street
Cross this iconic bridge for stunning views of the River Avon and the street itself.

The Fountain
Roundabout at the end of the street
A central feature that adds to the street's agreeable character, though sometimes not operational.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Georgian Grandeur
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🚶♀️ Stroll and Snap Photos
Enjoy the wide pavements for a relaxed walk and capture stunning Georgian architecture photos.
🅿️ Parking Strategy
Consider Waitrose parking and walk down Great Pulteney Street to save on city centre fees.
🏛️ Visit the Holburne Museum
Explore art and design at the museum located at the street's impressive terminus.
🌉 Cross Pulteney Bridge
Experience iconic views of the river and the street from this unique bridge.
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🚶♀️ Stroll and Snap Photos
Enjoy the wide pavements for a relaxed walk and capture stunning Georgian architecture photos.
🅿️ Parking Strategy
Consider Waitrose parking and walk down Great Pulteney Street to save on city centre fees.
🏛️ Visit the Holburne Museum
Explore art and design at the museum located at the street's impressive terminus.
🌉 Cross Pulteney Bridge
Experience iconic views of the river and the street from this unique bridge.
🍽️ Dine Nearby
Enjoy Italian cuisine at Antica Bath, situated by the river at the foot of the street.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Great Pulteney Street for its impressive Georgian architecture and the sense of space it offers. Many appreciate it as a beautiful, well-maintained street perfect for leisurely walks and photography. Some note that parking can be challenging and expensive, and the fountain isn't always operational.
"An impressive street of elegant buildings dating back to the Georgian period. Approaching from the city centre, you'll first cross the iconic Pulteney Bridge. At the far end of the street is the Holburne Museum.
This street is one of Bath's most attractive, lined with fine houses sporting tasteful architectural details. The wide road and pavements create a sense of space, while the trees and fountain add to the street's agreeable character.
There's roadside visitor parking available for up to 2 hours in this area - rates are fairly high as expected but it's a very convenient location for the city centre if you can find a space."
Andrew Thomas
"What a impressive street a great place to get some nice pictures and to go for a walk away from the city centre nice wide pavements so you can stop and enjoy the surroundings without getting in people's way.
It would be really nice to see the fountain Inthe middle of the roundabout working again.
It's nice to see this street looked after and everything keept tidy."
Katie Thayer
"Great architecture all round. Parking a bit of a challenge though as you’d expect. We stopped for the maximum of 2 hours for £5.80, but worth it due to the close proximity of everything you want to see. Right on Pulteney bridge, for amazing views of the river and bridge."
Vialetto Tony
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Great Pulteney Street is easily accessible on foot from Bath city centre. You can approach it via Pulteney Bridge. If driving, parking is available on the street for up to 2 hours, though it can be expensive. Some visitors recommend parking at Waitrose and walking down the street.
Yes, Great Pulteney Street is a pleasant walk from Bath Spa train station, taking approximately 15-20 minutes. You'll pass through the city centre and cross Pulteney Bridge to reach it.
Several bus routes stop near the city centre, from where you can easily walk to Great Pulteney Street. The street itself is a destination, so direct bus routes to the street are less common than to the main city centre.
Cycling is a great way to explore Bath. There are cycle paths that can lead you towards the city centre, and you can then cycle down Great Pulteney Street. Be mindful of parking your bike securely.
The pavements on Great Pulteney Street are wide and generally flat, making it accessible for wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The Holburne Museum at the end also has accessible facilities.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, walking down Great Pulteney Street is free and open to the public. It's a public thoroughfare designed for enjoyment and admiration of the architecture.
Great Pulteney Street is always accessible as it's a public street. However, any attractions located on or near the street, such as the Holburne Museum, will have their own specific opening hours and admission fees.
The fountain is a public feature and does not have an entrance fee. It's part of the street's aesthetic, though visitors have noted it's not always operational.
There are no booking requirements to simply visit and walk along Great Pulteney Street. If you plan to visit the Holburne Museum or dine at nearby restaurants, booking may be advisable, especially during peak times.
Parking on Great Pulteney Street is available but can be expensive. Reviews mention costs around £5.80 for a 2-hour stay. It's often recommended to use alternative parking or public transport.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire length of Great Pulteney Street offers fantastic photo opportunities due to its wide, symmetrical Georgian architecture. The views from Pulteney Bridge looking down the street, and the street itself leading towards the Holburne Museum and fountain, are particularly photogenic.
For photography, aim for the 'golden hours' – early morning or late afternoon. The soft light beautifully illuminates the Georgian buildings. Weekday mornings also offer fewer crowds for unobstructed shots.
Drone usage is subject to strict regulations in the UK, especially in urban areas and near heritage sites. It's essential to check current aviation authority rules and obtain any necessary permissions before flying a drone over Great Pulteney Street or Bath. Generally, it's not recommended without explicit permission.
There are no general restrictions on personal photography on Great Pulteney Street itself. However, if you are photographing individuals, always be mindful of privacy. Commercial photography or filming may require permits.
A wide-angle lens is excellent for capturing the grandeur of the street's architecture. A standard zoom lens is versatile for various shots. Consider a tripod for low-light conditions or to ensure sharp images, especially if capturing the fountain.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there are several dining options. Antica Bath, an Italian restaurant, is located by the river at the foot of Great Pulteney Street, offering seafood and pasta. The wider city centre also provides a vast array of cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
You can find a range of cuisines. Antica Bath offers authentic Italian dishes. Within a short walk into the city centre, you'll discover traditional British pubs, international eateries, and cafes serving light bites.
While Great Pulteney Street itself is primarily residential and architectural, numerous cafes are located just a short walk away in the city centre, offering coffee, pastries, and light refreshments.
Sydney Gardens, located just beyond the Holburne Museum at the end of Great Pulteney Street, is a beautiful spot for a picnic. You can also find pleasant areas along the River Avon.
For budget-friendly options, explore the pubs and cafes in the main city centre, a short walk from Great Pulteney Street. Many offer lunch deals or more affordable menus compared to restaurants directly on the prime street.

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