From the 10th to the 12th of May, The Bath Spring Fayre will transform the charming streets of Milsom Street, New Bond Street, Wood Street, Quiet Street, and Green Street into a vibrant celebration of spring.
The event will showcase an array of spring-themed workshops, walkabout entertainment, and performances by local singers, performers, and community groups. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as the streets come alive with the sounds of talented artists and the energy of the community.
Treat yourself to a diverse selection of street food and beverages while browsing through artisan stalls offering unique and handcrafted gifts. Those with green fingers will enjoy exploring dedicated stalls, bursting with the colours and scents of spring flowers and plants.
FREE to attend
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