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Best places to visit in Bath

  • Pulteney Bridge

    An iconic 18th-century bridge characterized by its Palladian architecture and shops lining its sides, spanning the River Avon.

  • Roman baths

    Explore the remarkably preserved Roman bathing complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to discover ancient history and thermal waters.

  • Royal Crescent

    The Royal Crescent is a magnificent, historic residential complex and a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing iconic Georgian architecture.

  • The Circus

    A unique circular street composed of three curved segments of grand Georgian townhouses, showcasing impressive architectural design.

  • Thermae Bath Spa

    A modern spa complex that draws on Bath's natural hot springs, offering a variety of pools and treatments for relaxation.

  • Bath Abbey

    Visit this stunning Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture, stained glass windows, and historical significance.

  • Holburne Museum

    An art museum housed in a stunning Georgian building, showcasing fine and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the present day.

  • Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is a world-famous prehistoric stone circle in Wiltshire, England, known for its ancient history and mysterious origins.

  • Bath

    Bath is a historic city in Somerset, England, known for its Roman-era baths and stunning Georgian architecture, making it a popular day trip destination from London.

  • The Pump Room

    A grand Georgian-era spa, The Pump Room is famous for its Roman-inspired architecture and for serving the famous mineral water from the King's Bath.

  • Jane Austen Centre

    The Jane Austen Centre is dedicated to the famous author, showcasing her life and the Regency era in Bath.

  • Royal Victoria Park

    Royal Victoria Park is a large green space in Bath, popular for recreational activities and located opposite the Royal Crescent.

  • Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House

    A historic restaurant and museum famous for serving the original 'Sally Lunn Bun', a unique sweet brioche-like cake.

  • Victoria Art Gallery

    This art gallery showcases a diverse collection of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts, including works by local artists.

  • The Roman Baths

    A remarkably preserved ancient Roman site where visitors can explore the remains of a Roman bathing complex and temple dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva.

  • Fashion Museum

    A museum dedicated to the history of fashion, featuring an impressive collection of historical and contemporary clothing.

  • Museum of Bath at Work

    This museum offers a unique insight into the working lives of Bath's citizens throughout history, featuring recreated workshops.

  • Queensberry Hotel

    A highly-rated hotel in Bath that served as the perfect base for a birthday weekend getaway.

  • Olive Tree Restaurant

    This restaurant, located within the Queensberry Hotel, offers a memorable 5-course tasting menu that was a highlight of a birthday celebration.

  • River Avon

    A scenic river flowing through Bath, providing opportunities for boat rides and beautiful waterside views.

  • Bath Rugby Football Club

    The home ground of the professional rugby team, Bath Rugby, located centrally near the river.

  • World Heritage Centre

    An informative center that details the history and significance of Bath as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Pump Room

    An elegant Georgian restaurant and tea room adjacent to the Roman Baths, serving classic dishes and afternoon tea.

  • Sally Lunn's & the Bath Bun Teahouse

    A historic teahouse famous for the 'Sally Lunn' bun, a local delicacy dating back centuries.

  • St Michael's Coffee

    A charming coffee shop offering a relaxing spot to enjoy a hot drink and a snack.

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