Bath, England

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

Bath, England is a stunning city nestled in the heart of Somerset County, England. With its rich history and breathtaking architecture, Bath has been a popular tourist destination for centuries. The city's unique landscape is adorned with seemingly endless rows of Georgian-style buildings, stunning public parks, and natural hot springs.

Tourists can explore this historic city on foot, taking in the stunning architecture and historic landmarks. The Royal Crescent is one such landmark – a row of 30 terraced houses that boast one of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture in the world. The houses themselves are typically Bath-stone color, and have white stucco extension molds that are decorated with fan vaulting, column supports, and balustrades.

Another famous landmark in Bath is the Pulteney Bridge, a beautiful arched bridge spanning the River Avon. The bridge's design is said to be inspired by the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy, and it's one of only a handful of historic bridges in the world with shops built upon it. The bridge also offers breathtaking views of the river and the surrounding cityscape.

Arguably one of the most popular attractions in Bath is the Roman Baths. This ancient complex is a well-preserved example of Roman baths with hot springs, and was largely built in the 1st century AD. Visitors to the site can take a guided tour and learn about the history of the Roman Empire and ancient bathing traditions. The site also boasts a museum, where visitors can view artifacts of ancient Roman artwork, heating systems, and plumbing.

In addition to the Roman Baths, Bath is also home to Thermae Bath Spa, a luxurious modern spa complex that builds on the city's ancient bathing traditions. The complex has two main pools: a naturally sourced thermal pool that flows with mineral-rich water from the local hot springs, and a rooftop pool that offers stunning views of the city.

Bath also has a rich literary history, with famous residents including Jane Austen and Mary Shelley. The city is the setting for Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, and visitors can explore the city's links to Austen's works at her former home at 4 Sydney Place. The city is also home to The Jane Austen Centre, which features exhibits about Austen's life and works.

For those looking for more urban attractions, Bath is also home to an impressive selection of museums, galleries, and shops. The Victoria Art Gallery showcases works of art from the 15th century to the present day, while the No 1 Royal Crescent museum offers a glimpse into everyday life in 18th century Bath.

Families can also enjoy time at Bath's family-friendly attractions, such as the Fashion Museum and the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, as well as simply wandering around the city's lovely public parks and gardens.

In conclusion, Bath, England is bold, fascinating, and captivating. It's a city of extensive history, unique architecture, and boasts of attractions that will leave any traveler spellbound. With stunning landmarks, iconic architecture, and world-class spa facilities, Bath is a destination not to be missed.

Bath, England is a series that ran for 1 seasons (4 episodes) between January 1, 2015 and on TOUR VIDEOS

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4. bus tour
 
As in most tourist towns, there is a worthwhile bus tour of Bath, England, that covers the main sights, and delivers a summary -- Bath in a nutshell -- pointing out more things you might want to cover on foot later, or provide a new perspective on places you've already walked through. The bus drives around the city and then a second leg continues into the nearby suburbs for a taste of rural life.
Bath, UK: The Roman Baths
3. Bath, UK: The Roman Baths
 
The most fascinating and important attraction in England's city of Bath are The Roman Baths, ancient ruins from 2000 years ago. A comprehensive museum has been built on the site incorporating many of the original Roman structures along with thousands of artifacts in a fascinating display that reveals how very civilized Romans were during their 400-year occupation of Britain.
Cotswolds, UK: Castle Combe, Malmesbury, Bibury, Stow, Slaughter, Bourton-on the-Water and Tetbury.
2. Cotswolds, UK: Castle Combe, Malmesbury, Bibury, Stow, Slaughter, Bourton-on the-Water and Tetbury.
 
The Cotswold district in south-central England is famous for its green rolling hills and especially for its honey colored stone villages. Visits include Castle Combe, Malmesbury, Bibury, Stow, Slaughter, Bourton-on-the-Water and Tetbury, beautiful postcard villages. We've arrived e in the off-season so it is not crowded, enabling us to appreciate the exquisite beauty of this special place.
Walking Tour of Bath, England
1. Walking Tour of Bath, England
 
The city of Bath is England's second most popular visitor destination after London. Bath is a town of supreme harmony constructed mostly during the 18th century with beautiful cream-colored limestone in the Georgian style of architecture. Along with the urban beauty there are numerous historic sites and many quiet lanes containing hundreds of little shops that produces an awesome combination.
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