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England's only hot springs surfaced in Bath around 100 000 years ago. The Romans established baths here, and in the 18C it became a fashionable spa town. It is today one of England’s most appealing towns, not for its allures as a spa, but because it retains the ambience of its golden age as epitomised by Jane Austen and her heroines, in whose footsteps visitors can follow as they take in the town’s elegant buildings.

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Tourist attractions Bath : Things to see and do

  • Museum of Costume

    4 The Circus GB - Bath BA1 2EW

    Situated in the Assembly Rooms basement, the museum presents a wide variety of styles, fabrics and patterns used in every sort of attire and accessory, from the Stuart period to the present day. Note in particular the museum's oldest garment, the Si..

  • The Circus

    The Circus GB - Bath

    Connected to Royal Crescent by Brock Street (built by John Wood the Younger in 1767), the Circus was one of Wood the Elder's first projects although not built until 1754. It consists of a circle of identical houses, pierced by three equidistant a..

  • Royal Crescent

    1 Royal Crescent GB - Bath BA1 2LR

    This famous symbol of classical architecture, incurved in the form of an arc, is lined with a terrace of 30 houses with monumental façades, the lines counterbalanced by 114 giant Ionic columns, from the first floor to the balustrade. This symbol of B..

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Hotels Bath

  • Best Western Abbey Hotel

    North Parade GB - Bath BA1 1LF

    The BEST WESTERN Abbey Hotel is in our humble opinion the best located tourist hotel in Bath - the Roman Baths, Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, Thermae Spa, shopping and a varied menu of restaurants nearby make it almost impossible to come to any other concl..

  • The Halcyon

    2/3 South Parade GB - Bath BA2 4AA

    A 2-minute walk from Bath Train Station, Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, this boutique hotel has luxurious rooms with walk-in showers, good beds and White Company toiletries. The Halcyon Hotel is a Grade I listed Georgian town house offering organic..

  • Henrietta House

    33 Henrietta Street GB - Bath BA2 6LR

    Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests. All rooms are modern in design and individually styled..

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Leisure activities Bath

  • Prices from : 15.54 €

    Around Britain's only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements. The extensive ruins and treasures..

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    An elegant Georgian city, Bath is one of Britain's greatest treasures. Explore one of the UK's top five attractions with this 24 hour ticket aboard an open-top double-decker bus. See all the main sights of Bath as you hop-on and hop-off 15 stops arou..

  • Prices from : 111.88 €

    Go on a trike ride to discover the magnificent World Heritage City of Bath. See the world-renowned Royal Crescent and Circus before crossing the River Avon by an old toll bridge and heading out into the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. We will clim..

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Restaurants Bath

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    Flinty Red Quite comfortable restaurant 

    34 Cotham Hill GB - Bristol BS6 6LA

    Combined effort of two couples; one pair are independent wine merchants, the other, chefs. Simple, rustic interior and friendly, knowledgeable team. Concise daily menu of Mediterranean small plates. Unfussy cooking relies on quality local produce and..

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    At The Chapel Quite comfortable restaurant 

    High St GB - Bruton BA10 0AE

    Stylish, informal restaurant in former 18C chapel, with bakery to one side and wine shop to the other. Well-priced, daily menus offer rustic, Mediterranean-influenced dishes; wood-fired breads, pizzas and cakes a speciality. Friendly team.

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    Greens' Dining Room Quite comfortable restaurant 

    25 Zetland Rd GB - Bristol BS6 7AH

    Family-run neighbourhood eatery set in residential area, with an intimate, homely interior and a convivial atmosphere. Good value, daily changing menu: unfussy, Italian-influenced dishes rely on natural flavours and carefully sourced produce. Chatty ..

  • Gumstool Inn Traditional pubs serving food 

    Calcot GB - Tetbury GL8 8YJ

    Converted farm out-building on the Calcot Estate, which dates back to the 14C. Cooking is seasonal, rustic and hearty, with a wide-ranging menu and extensive daily specials.

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    New Inn Traditional pubs serving food 

    86 West Town Rd GB - Backwell BS48 3BE

    Pretty 18C stone pub with warm farmhouse feel, welcoming open-fired bar and more formal dining area with 'tea room' atmosphere. Cooking is in a stylishly modern vein, featuring appealing menus of precisely prepared, elegant dishes and interesting sid..

  • Old Spot Quite comfortable restaurant 

    12 Sadler St GB - Wells BA5 2SE

    Simple, understated, city centre restaurant run by a husband and wife team; its plain walls hung with framed menus and opening out to boast stunning cathedral views at the rear. Well-executed, classical dishes rely on flavoursome English produce. Pre..

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