Bath-Cardiff MultiDestination
from £160

Bath-Cardiff MultiDestination

Multidestination
Created: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - Departure: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Ref ID: 51771737
price per person from
£174
Based on 2 adults and 2 children
Created: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - Departure: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Destinations: Bath, United Kingdom , Cardiff, United Kingdom

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12 May
Transport from London to Bath
Departure
Great Western Railway
Great Western Railway - GW4317
Direct
09:30
London Paddington
1h 14m
10:44
Bath Spa
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Semi Flex)
12 May
1. Bath
Stay
About the destination: "Bath is a city in Somerset, South West England. In 2011, its population was 88,859. It became part of Avon in 1974; since Avon's abolition in 1996, it has been the principal centre of Bath and North East Somerset. The city, in the valley of the River Avon, became a World Heritage Site in 1987. To visitors Bath is a pretty complete Georgian city with an awful lot of the architecture intact, much of the city remained intact and most of what was bombed was rebuilt. Therefore, Bath is one of the most architecturally pleasing cities North of the Alps. Some the most importants places to see at the city are: • Roman Baths. Built by the Romans around 2000 years ago, and later rediscovered by the Victorians, the Roman Baths are the must-see tourist attraction in Bath. The baths are fuelled by England's only mineral hot springs. You can wander the rooms that made up the baths, including the large open air 'Great Bath', see Roman medieval and Georgian architecture, and learn about the history of Bath Spa. • Bath Abbey. The last Gothic church in England, started in 1499 and built on the ruins of the former Norman cathedral, this impressively large church (of small cathedral proportions) is located next to the Roman Baths. A wonderful view of Bath can be had with a trip up the Abbey tower. • The Royal Crescent, a magnificent semi-eliptical crescent of houses designed by John Wood and completed in 1774. This was the first of Bath's eight crescents, and its shape remains unique. You can visit one of the houses which has been redecorated to resemble what it would have been like at the end of the 18th century. • Sion Hill - Wealthy neighbourhood in the upper part of the city that makes for a pleasant stroll. Attractive Bath stone buildings. • Bath's parks are ideal for a summer picnic. Topless bathing used to be frowned upon but is becoming the norm as the regenerating city becomes more cosmopolitan. The Council maintains all parks to a high standard. Parks at the city are Parade Gardens, Victoria Park and Sydney Gardens."
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12 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
The Coach House
Bath - Show on map > 8.2 km from centre
8
Very good
23
Airport Shuttle
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Double Room
ROOM ONLY
14 May
Transport from Bath to Cardiff
Great Western Railway
Great Western Railway - GW8500
Direct
08:32
Oldfield Park
1h 14m
09:46
Cardiff Central, Gwent
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Semi Flex)
14 May
2. Cardiff
Stay
About the destination: The capital of Wales, considered the youngest capital of Europe, is a lively metropolis, modern and Victorian, in which contemporary buildings coexist in harmony with old nineteenth century buildings. Cardiff is an exquisite blend of the old and the new. Cardiff castle stands proudly on the edge of an immense park while a display of architectural fantasy adorns the streets of Georgian houses. The biggest tourist attraction in town is the eleventh century castle built on an ancient Roman castle. Today the castle is a real mix of styles and buildings, being perhaps the most prominent the Norman tower. Climb to the top of the tower for a priceless view of the city. Cardiff Bay, the city’s port, has been fully restored and has reunited the Welsh capital with the sea. Cardiff Bay has spectacular buildings, including the Millennium Stadium and Millennium Centre. The Millennium Stadium is the international sports village and the Millennium center is the cultural hub of the city with exciting plays and operas. The city also has world-class museums and galleries. The National Museum of Wales has collections of natural history and geology, plus an art gallery. St Fagan’s Museum is an open-air collection of re-erected historic buildings brought in from all over Wales. It offers a walk through Welsh history from Celtic times to today. Wales' capital city is a vibrant destination, replete with stylish bars, restaurants, hotels and historical attractions that will not disappoint visitors.
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14 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hilton Cardiff
Cardiff - Show on map > 0.2 km from centre
8.1
Very good
9022
Hydro-massage bath
Spa
Swimming Pool
Double room (full double bed) (child meal not included, extra beds not included)
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
16 May
Transport from Cardiff to London
Return
Great Western Railway
Great Western Railway - GW6652
Direct
18:19
Cardiff Central, Gwent
2h 3m
20:22
London Paddington
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Semi Flex)
price per person from
£174
Based on 2 adults and 2 children

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