Assembly Rooms
The Upper Assembly Rooms built 1769-1771 by John Wood the Younger, where Jane Austen danced and attended concerts during Bath's Georgian heyday.

About Assembly Rooms
The Upper Assembly Rooms built 1769-1771 by John Wood the Younger, where Jane Austen danced and attended concerts during Bath's Georgian heyday. Now houses the Fashion Museum, one of the best collections of historic dress in Britain with over 100,000 objects spanning 400 years. Entry costs GBP 9.50 and includes access to both the grand assembly rooms and the museum.
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Getting there
Tips, answered
Visit on a weekday morning when the rooms are quietest, and don't miss the chance to try on a Georgian corset in the interactive section to understand how restrictive period clothing really was.
Plan for about 1h 45m. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Assembly Rooms is in the Royal Crescent & The Circus neighborhood of Bath. The address is Bennett St, Bath BA1 2QH, UK. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.
Nearby in Royal Crescent & The Circus
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