Destination Guide
Bath England
Location and History Bath is a city steeped in a history and culture. There is so much to discover and learn as a tourist. The city is located in the county of Somerset in the south west of England.
Fast facts on Bath • • •
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The population of the city is 83,992 It was granted city status by Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1590 The city was first established as a spa with the Latin name, Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans in AD 43 It became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone. The City of Bath was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1987 Over one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year
Tourist Attractions You cannot visit Bath without seeing the Roman Baths. This is Britain's only natural hot spring. You can visit this temple and bathing complex and walk in the footsteps of the Romans!
The Jane Austen Centre is a great attraction to visit if you are a book worm! You can learn what it would like to live during Regency times. Bath is also famous for it’s love of the arts. Whilst you are in town check out the extensive selection of performances showing at some of the most exquisite theatres. For the complete history of Bath visit the Building of Bath Collection which is an entire museum dedicated to telling the story of Bath.
And there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained in Bath at night time as well. You will find a wide variety of live music in many pubs, as well as various comedy nights. Or even try a ghost walk of Bath . . . if you don’t scare easily!
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Traveling to Bath Train: You should exit the train at Bath Spa train station which is in the city centre and close to the local shops and attractions. Bath is about a 90 minute train journey from London.
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Air: Bristol Airport is just 20 miles from Bath. Alternatively you could fly into Heathrow or Gatwick Airport and then catch the train to Bath.
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Road: Bath is located just 10 miles from junction 18 of the M4 motorway which runs direct from London and Heathrow Airport. There are also excellent motorway links from the North and Devon and Cornwall via the M5 motorway.
Staying in Bath To make good use of your time in Bath stay in the city centre so you are close to all the main attractions. To make your stay extra special check in to one of the hotels in Bath which have their own spa!