About Jigsaw Visits

From vibrant cities to hidden small town gems, these national hotspots continue to inspire our British heritage. Discover our daytime jaunts for the best places to eat, shop and relax.

When in Bath

Once a wellness retreat for the Romans, Bath is home to elegant Georgian architecture, historic sites and culture around every corner.

First Things First

Discover the new Palette Cleanse collection launch from our Bath boutique with expert styling advice available to help you curate your wardrobe in time for spring.

Coffee Break

Enjoy a slice of homebaked cake and a cup of coffee from Pulteney Bridge Cafe. Located on one of the most photographed examples of Georgian architecture in the city, Pulteney Bridge is only one of four bridges in the world to have shops across its full span on both side.

Local Tip

Last year, the Jigsaw Art Foundation partnered with the Holburne Museum, where the collection of Sir William Holburne (1793-1874) sits. With more than 9,000 items  on display, marvel at portrait miniatures, porcelain, embroideries and portraits by some of the greatest artists of the 18th century.

Out to Lunch

One of Bath's oldest houses, many flock to Sally Lunns and for good reason - this historic eating house is home to the famous Sally Lunn Bun, a delectable semi-sweet bread similar to a teacake which guests can enjoy with sweet or savoury toppings.

Afternoon Stroll

Bridgerton fans will delight in rewalking the steps of their favourite Bridgerton characters through Victoria Park and of course The Crescent where the period drama was filmed.

Dinner Date

Stop by good old English pub, The Raven, set inside two traditional Georgian townhouses and famous for its hearty pies, highly recommended by the Jigsaw Bath team.

Stay

Both vivacious and vibrant, a stay at The Bird Hotel promises enchanting bedrooms decorated in a bold blend of colour and cosy comfort. The neighbourhood restaurant, Plate at The Bird offers a feast of flavours if you're still feeling peckish before bedtime.