There are plenty of ways to celebrate the father figure in your life or spend time with family in Bath this Father's Day, taking place on Sunday 16 June.
If your dad's a football fan, be sure to take him to one of Bath's vibrant pubs and bars screening the opening matches of this year's UEFA Euro tournament. Whether you're joining in with shouting at the telly or not, there'll be a wide range of crowd-pleasing food and drink to enjoy, from dishes featuring locally-sourced produce to craft beer from nearby breweries.
Looking for something a little more relaxed? Lounge in the sun or challenge each other to a game of table tennis at Bath on the Beach, the city's ultimate summer destination, on its opening weekend.
At the American Museum & Gardens, savour an American-style brunch from the on-site Deli while overlooking the beautiful Limpley Stoke valley, followed by a look around the museum's American Road Trip exhibition. Or celebrate with Bottomless Brunch at Green Park Brasserie, offering a range of classic dishes such as Eggs Royale, Steak Frites, Eggs Benedict, and many more. You can also treat Dad's taste buds to a special four-course Father's Day tasting menu in the stunning surroundings of The Bath Priory Restaurant.
Head to The Assembly Rooms' new 'Dressing Fancy' event series, where you can discover the history of fancy dress in the Georgian era. There's even a chance to don your most lavish outfits and come along to the 'Fancy Ball' on the evening of Saturday 15 June, where you can have a go at dancing and playing cards like the Georgians.
On Father's Day itself, head to the Bath Festival of Motoring for amazing live demonstrations and thrilling supercar rides, or visit the Bath Independent Market at Green Park Station to browse locally-made gifts.
Give the gift of a ticket to a local exhibition or show, such as the Henry Moore in miniature exhibition at The Holburne Museum, or the riotious new comedy Mind Mangler at Theatre Royal Bath, from the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong.
Don't forget that Bath's other award-winning attractions will be open as usual over Father's Day weekend! Explore the immaculately preserved 2,000 year old ruins of The Roman Baths, see how a wealthy Georgian family might have lived at No.1 Royal Crescent, and learn all about the life of Bath's most famous former resident at The Jane Austen Centre.
Families will love Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein, where you can immerse yourselves in the author's compelling story over four atmospheric floors set in a former townhouse, with the option of two thrilling escape room challenges and a horror walkthrough experience in the basement for braver visitors.