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Saturday, June 11, 2022

England Travel: Exploring the Historic City of Bath

DAY OUT IN BATH - Top Things to Do in Bath! Including Prior Park Landscape Garden (YouTube link)

Bath, UK⭐⭐⭐


This quietly charming Somerset town shot to fame in Roman times for its mineral-rich thermal waters, later becoming a stomping ground for well-to-do Georgians who flaunted their wealth by building the elegant streets and curvaceous crescents from buttery Bath stone.[1]
Today, it’s a picturesque bubble of cozy tearooms, artisan markets and independent boutiques, anchored around the magnificent seventh-century Abbey and gorgeous Pulteney Bridge, Bath’s answer to Venice's Rialto or Florence's Ponte Vecchio. If you’re seeking fresh country air, Royal Victoria Park is an oasis of botanical gardens, wild meadows and gurgling streams, while the pretty Cotswolds gently but gloriously unfurl along the fringes of the city.
Please also read this companion article:
Top 15 Things To Do in Bath UK | 48 Hours in The Historical English Town (YouTube link)


Things to Do and See


If you plan to visit Bath in any season, here is a list of things to do and see for your consideration.  Please read [2] for details.
The Most Beautiful ENGLISH villages in the COTSWOLDS - Part 1 (YouTube link)

References

  1. The prettiest cities in Europe
  2. The Top Things to Do and See in Bath
  3. Worcester Cathedral a historical building to visit in Worcestershire, England
  4. The 19 Prettiest And Best Places To Visit In England
  5. 7 pretty towns on the UK’s south coast
    • Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Deal, Folkestone, Hastings, Eastbourne
  6. THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN THE UK AND IRELAND
  7. THE BEST ROAD TRIPS IN IRELAND
  8. The most amazing castles in Wales
  9. The 39 Greatest Constructions of Gothic Architecture in the World
    • The Cathedral of Canterbury
    • Lincoln Cathedral
    • Wells Cathedral
    • Westminster Abbey
    • Bath Abbey
    • Palace of Westminster
  10. Magical Fairytale Castles in Europe You Can Actually Visit

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