The postcode BS2 5DD will get you there on GPS, or if you are using an old-fashioned map, look for Bradford Rd (which is officially the A3062 and confusingly looks like it's North Road on Google maps). The cemetery is at the junction with Greendown Place, immediately adjacent to a roundabout. Free parking is easily available on the main road - please don't park in Greendown Place as it is very narrow for residents' cars.
If you are seeing the sights of our historic city you are likely at some point to be going to the Prior Park Gardens, a National Trust landscaped garden that was designed to show off the stately home of Ralph Allen, who owned the stone quarries from which Bath stone was extracted to build the city.
It's easy to combine a visit to the Jewish cemetery with a trip to Prior Park if you are here on one of our Open Days. Follow the instructions for public transport and you will find that Prior Park is about half-way up the hill on the number 2 bus. It's probably better to come up to Combe Down first and then visit Prior Park garden on the way back.
Coffees, food and of course drinks are available at the congenial Forester and Flower pub that is just next to the cemetery.