Visit/Opening Times - Beckford's Tower Visiting Beckford’s Tower Opening times, prices, how to get here – and everything else you need to know ahead of your visit. Please note: We will be closed for a Private Event on 2 May 2026 from 3pm (Last admission 2pm) Address Beckford’s Tower Museum Lansdown Road, Bath, BA1 9BH Need help getting here Opening times 14 February 2026 to 25 October 2026: 10am to 5pm Open Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays Last admission 4.30pm Please note: We will be closed for a Private Event on 2 May 2026 from 3pm (Last admission 2pm) 31 October 2026 to 13 December 2026: 10am to 4pm Open Saturdays and Sundays Last Admission 3.30pm Please note: The Grotto car park will be locked one hour after last admission We are able to accommodate private behind-the-scenes group tours outside of normal opening times when booked in advance – please email [email protected] to enquire. Admission Museum tickets are available on the door, although we recommend booking online to avoid disappointment. Adult 10 Concessions Under 18 (with accompanying adult) Free Annual pass repeat visit (all tickets double up as annual passes) Free BPT member Free Beckford Society Member Free Carer Free Buy tickets Download the free guide The free guide to Beckford’s Tower and the surrounding landscape provides a wealth of extra information and features to enjoy during your visit. We recommend that you download this in advance of your visit. Click here to download the free guide Getting here Beckford’s Tower is located slightly outside the centre of Bath, but can be reached easily, on foot or by bicycle. There is also an extremely convenient bus service from Milson Street, with stops located very close to the main entrance of the tower. On foot From Bath city centre, head north up Lansdown Road following signs for Bath Racecourse. At St Stephen’s Church junction, keep left and continue up hill. Beckford’s Tower is on the left of the road, accessible by the drive opposite Granville Road, past the Hare and Hound pub. The walk takes around 45 minutes. The What3Words location for Beckford’s Tower is ///popped.smoke.lush. Circular walks There are a number of longer scenic routes for walkers which can include a visit to Beckford’s Tower, more information can be found By bicycle There are cycle racks located at the grotto entrance to the Tower, where bicycles may be securely locked during your visit. The accessible WC at the grotto entrance, along with the WC in the museum may be used by cyclists to change if this is required, just speak to a member of staff. To find more cycling routes you can use this Route Planner Find out more about Cycling in Bath Cycling route maps for Bath and North East Somerset By e-scooter TIER e-scooters are a fun way to explore Bath. Look out for the e-scooters and e-bikes at parking stands across the city. You can, for example, pick one up at Bath Spa railway station, just one of many Parking Zones in the city, all clearly marked on TIER’s app. Find out more about e-scootering in Bath By bus Catch the Park and Ride bus (no. 31) from Milsom Street bus stop, which runs every 15 minutes. If arriving in Bath by train, leave by the main entrance of Bath Spa station, cross the road, and follow St Lawrence Street, Stall Street, then Union Street up to Milsom Street. The bus stop is on the right hand side. The bus journey takes about 8 minutes. Ask the driver when you board if you can alight at the Lansdown Cemetery bus stop directly outside the Tower. For more information, see the timetable on the First Bus website By car Where a car visit is necessary, whether to visit the Tower, or for an event, we also recommend that visitors share cars wherever possible, as parking is extremely limited. We have three standard visitor car park spaces plus one blue badge space at the Grotto car park. We have one blue badge space and one EV charging space at the Tower car park. From Bath city centre, head north up Lansdown Road following signs for Bath Racecourse and Lansdown Park and Ride. At St Stephen’s Church junction, keep left and continue up hill. Beckford’s Tower is on the left of the road once it plateaus, past the Hare and Hound pub. Beckford’s Tower has a small car park at the Grotto end of the site, however the number of spaces is limited. A much better solution is to use the nearby Lansdown Park & Ride service, which is a 10-15 minute walk from the tower. For more information, see the timetable on the First Bus website For electric vehicle owners there is a charging point located at the Tower car park, What3Words reference ///economies.person.spine. Please contact a member of staff if you wish to use this. There is a dedicated disabled parking space in the Grotto car park, What3Words reference ///economies.person.spine. Disabled parking is also available at the main Tower car park, opposite Granville Road. Please contact [email protected] to book this in advance or call 01225 460705 The museum is located on the first floor of the Tower building and access is up a flight of stairs. The Tower itself has 154 steps to the Belvedere at the top. A panoramic tour of the Tower and Museum on CD is available on request. Please contact the museum for further information. Accessing Beckford’s Tower Physical access The Museum is located on the first floor of the Tower building and access is up a flight of stairs. The Tower itself has 154 steps to the Belvedere at the top. Digital all-areas tour Visitors who are unable to access the Tower itself can explore the collection through our new accessible digital binoculars tour in the Tower Vault, a step-free space. Accessibility statement View our accessibility and EDI statement Group Visits We welcome groups at the Tower by prior arrangement. The Tower includes some compact spaces; larger groups can be managed by staggered entry and exit. Visits for groups can include a guided tour from the Curator, a talk tailored to your group’s specific interests, and activities for schools. More information on group visits Frequently asked questions about Beckford’s Tower Answers to some of the most common questions we receive. View the FAQs Become a member Not a member? To access the benefits of membership and for free admission click the button below. 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