Visiting Bath and in the mood for some serious retail therapy but don’t know where to start?

If anyone is in the know when it comes to Bath’s shopping secrets and those unique, hard-to-find boutiques, it’s the girls at Mee. Whether it’s the hottest shops, the one-off vintage-find of the moment, the best latte in town, the coolest cocktail bar, or where to dance until the early hours, we’ve done it all. So print this out, slip it into your handbag, and enjoy…

SATURDAY

10am Adventure Cafe
Great breakfasts or if you prefer a later start in the day, their brunches are delicious. In the summertime you can enjoy their great outdoor space with a cooling milkshake or a fresh fruit smoothie. (George Street, left at the bottom of Bartlett Street)

10.30am Flea Market
This can be a bit hit and miss, but is worth a visit as it really depends which stall-holders are there. If you’re lucky you can find everything from vintage clothes and antique jewellery, to French furniture and antique chandeliers. (Walcot Street, next to The Hilton)

11.30am Mee
Now it’s time for some serious shopping. Mee is a one-stop women's fashion, beauty, accessories and lifestyle boutique. French antique wardrobes are filled with vintage inspired dresses from New York and Portobello, exclusive designer pieces and hard-to-find labels from Heidi Klein, Totem, Designers Remix, Hudson jeans, Made In Heaven, Bellaju, Le Tarte, Pyrus, and many more. Indian beaded slippers sit with exquisite scented candles, stunning jewellery, designer handbags from Mischa Barton, Buba, feather fans, Chinese parasols, vintage birdcages, and butterfly garlands. Sexy lingerie from Hannah Dulcie, and Honeydew's frilly Rumba pants, nestle amongst antique dressing tables displaying perfumes and bathing luxuries from Compagnie de Provence and Playful Promises, and beautiful hair accessories. So kick off your shoes, and let the girls at Mee spoil you with all things that are beautiful, inspiring and unique.

Connected through an archway to Mee is LUX the best ladies shoe and accessory emporium in Bath. Offering a vast array of sexy heels and must have bags all at varying prices. From Mulberry and Anya Hindmarch to Chie Mihara, Belstaff, Hudson boots and many more. There is plenty of choice to suit every pocket. Welcoming staff and stylish interior. (9A Bartlett Street, cross over at the top of Milsom Street)

1pm LUNCH

If you fancy something quick and light, Wagamama offers a huge menu of delicious, cooked-to-order noodle and rice dishes. (George Street, turn right at the top of Milsom Street). If sushi is your thing, a fabulous sushi restaurant Yen Sushi is next door to Mee. Help yourself to delicious dishes as they come by on a conveyor belt. It's packed every lunchtime so get there early. (Bartlett Street, next to Mee)

2pm Space NK
Stock up on all your beauty essentials including celeb faves: Eve Lom Cleanser, Francois Nars make-up, and stylist-to-the-stars Frederick Fekkai’s hair products. Try their cutting edge french makeup range By Terry and get a mini makeover and feel gorgeous for the rest of the day.(New Bond Street, bottom of Milsom Street)

2.30pm Vintage To Vogue
Bath is great for those rare vintage finds, and having decorated Mee with vintage mirrors, ostrich feather capes and antique lace, we know how to dig out the best finds. Here you will find everything from vintage slips and camisoles, 1930s and 1940s dresses, to feather capes, fur jackets, embroidered shawls, costume jewellery, lace curtains, alligator handbags, and much more. (The passage between Milsom Street and Broad Street car park)

3pm PAMPERING
Thermae Bath SpaIf you fancy treating yourself to some serious pampering, the long-awaited Thermae Bath Spa has finally opened its doors. Indulge yourself in its baths of hot, mineral-rich thermal waters, glass aromatic steam rooms, whirlpools, massage jets, and open-air rooftop pool with its breathtaking views of Bath. If you fancy splashing out on a treatment or two, there's everything you could possibly want from massage and body wraps, to hot stone therapy, floatation and Cleopatra baths.(Hot Bath Street, just off Stall Street. 01225 331234)

4pm Jika Jika
If you are passioned about your coffee, this is the place to have your shopping break. They have got a huge range of different organic coffees and yummy homebaked cakes. Very childfriendly.(Princes Buildings, George Street, left at the bottom of Bartlett Street)

4.30pm Topping & Company
This is the top bookseller in Bath. With an amazing atmosphere, some people have described it abit like Harry Potters library. If you are lucky to be in town when they are holding one of their great author events its definitely worth going. (The paragon)

5pm Toast
Only two doors up from Mee. Famous for their fabulous loungewear and accessories, their 1940s dresses, pretty knits, unusual prints, and gorgeous shoes will not disappoint. (Bartlett Street)

6pm DRINKS

As the sun goes down, relax and unwind with a delicious cocktail or glass of wine. One of our favourite early evening bars are Sub 13 (George Street, just around the corner of Mee), with it's great outdoor seating in the summertime and cosy snug alcoves inside make it a cosy spot for a quick drink (or two), Opium opened its doors in 2009 and has got a great coctail and tapas list. The place to go with your date or as a group of friends.

7.30pm DINNER

Two of our favourite restaurants in Bath include Jamie's Italian (10 Milsom Place), Lively atmosphere with a large selection of italian dishes. You must get there early because they don't take any bookings. Try their Prawn Linguini! Or Hudson Bar & Grill (London Street, top of Walcot Street, 01225 332323), famous for it's delicious steaks and chocolate fondue.

10.30pm EATING, DRINKING AND DANCING
Check out Opa Meze Bar and Greek Restaurant its one of Mee girls favourite. The food is delicious and typically Greek - as are the waiters! - so you can either eat there or pop down later in the evening for great music and dancing in the bar. If you planning on having dinner, book well in advance.(North Parade, 01225 317900).

SLEEP

The Town House
This fabulously luxurious B&B is situated in a beautiful Georgian townhouse, just up the road from Mee, and round the corner from Bath’s famous Assembly Rooms, Circus, and Royal Crescent. Offering all the services of a boutique hotel but without the price tag, rooms start from £87 a night, including a delicious home-cooked breakfast.(Bennett Street, 01225 422505)

SUNDAY

11am Same Same But Different
Chill out with the Sunday papers over brunch. Our favourite is the full breakfast or freshly baked pastries. (Bartlett Street, a few doors down from Mee)

12.30pm Mee
Back at Mee, for any missed purchases from yesterday, or little gifts for friends back home, such as Mee’s famous feather butterfly garlands, Votivo scented candles, sexy tights and hair accessories, cheeky rumba pants, and much more. (Bartlett Street)

3pm The Pump Rooms
No visit to Bath is complete without afternoon tea at the The Pump Rooms. Our favourite is the full works with Champagne, delicious finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with jam and clotted cream, and adorable little cakes. (Abbey Churchyard, next to the Roman Baths)