Your Guide To
Saracens Head
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The Saracens Head is the oldest pub in Bath, serving visitors to the historic city as far back as 1713. It is said to have hosted Charles Dickens himself during an early visit to Bath in 1835. The site sits behind St Michael's Church, just north from Bath Abbey, offering a small respite from the crowds during busier times of year.
You're visiting England, you need to enjoy a few pubs during your trip! Why not try a local beer in the oldest pub in Bath? That local brew is Gem, by the way.
Planning your trip
Plenty of seating and no need for reservations, there is convenience in the pub's current location and style of service. You should note that the pub's current ownership structure places it as part of a chain or collective of pubs across the country, expect less of a family-run experience and more of a generic food and drinks service. Regardless the ownership structure, it is relatively clean, friendly, and a standard pub experience for visitors seeking to rest their feet and to enjoy a pint or two during their vacation!
When you should go
When to visit? Live life in English fashion during your visit, that means you don't need many reasons to visit the pub.
What else you might need
There isn't any sort of admission for a visit during regular operation.
Things to do nearby
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