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Bath
Georgian elegance, World Heritage architecture and steamy thermal spa waters set in the green hills of Somerset
COMPACT & PICTURESQUE
Bath makes an ideal day trip as part of a short break to Bristol. The two contrasting cities complement each other perfectly and they are so close: Bath is just 12 miles away by car or 12 minutes by train. For a more leisurely journey, you can cycle the Bristol and Bath Railway Path. The surrounding countryside is also great for bike rides and walking. From the magnificent Bath Abbey and the famous Roman Baths – one of the best-preserved Roman sites in the world – to the handsome crescents and terraces of its World Heritage architecture, the city’s many attractions are easily explored on foot.
ART & CULTURE
For more on Bath’s historic past, explore some of its museums. For a slice of Georgian life, head to No. 1 Royal Crescent (a popular setting for period costume dramas) or learn about Jane Austen’s time in the city at the Jane Austen Centre. For art lovers, the Holburne Museum combines classic and modern art in a stunning setting; the Victoria Art Gallery’s fine collection of British oil paintings date back to the 17th century; and the Museum of East Asian Art represents over 7,000 years of artistry and craftsmanship. The Fashion Museum showcases both historic and contemporary design. Step into the dark world of the author and her greatest creation at Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein. Just outside the city, the American Museum takes you on a journey through the history of America from its early European settlers to the 20th century.
Find out more at visitbath.co.uk
REST & RELAXATION
Bath has been a leading destination for rest and relaxation since the Romans constructed the baths 2,000 years ago. The natural thermal springs that lie beneath the city still produce over a million litres of mineral water every day. At the thoroughly modern Thermae Bath Spa (above), relax and recuperate in the steamy waters of the rooftop pool and soak up spectacular views of the city. In 2021 Bath gained its second UNESCO World Heritage award as part of the Great Spa Towns of Europe. The water contains 43 minerals and has a rather unusual taste!