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#1 of 9 things to do in Bath
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jhoc says:
The Roman Baths tour is a very modern museum that does a great job integrating technology with actual ruins from the baths to create a close to real tour as possible. The ruins are in remarkably good shape to begin with so you get to see loads of original structure including a few baths that are fu…
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#2 of 9 things to do in Bath
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jhoc says:
Pulteney Bridge is just on the outskirts of the city centre and spans the river Avon. The bridge is short as you'll see from the photos, but is unique in that there are shops built into it that are still open today.
There is a map shop selling antiques half way down it. If you're into maps and …
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#3 of 9 things to do in Bath
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1morespicy says:
Thermae Bath Spa opened in 2006. 4 years late and £32 million over budget. No surprise there then. I'd been past it on a few occasions and have wanted to check it out for myself for quite a while.
The best time to go is mid week when it's not so busy. If you want to book a treatment be prepared …
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#4 of 9 things to do in Bath
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mswim says:
Words cannot express the beauty that is Bath, England. Each year there is a competition within the country to find the most beautiful town, Bath is no longer allowed to enter this competition as it always wins. As soon as I laid eyes on the town, I understood why.
Bath is home to the only natur…
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#5 of 9 things to do in Bath
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cari says:
When I lived in England, I took the train everywhere. If you're going to be in the UK for more than just a week or two or you plan to take the trains a lot, I suggest a railcard. People under 25 (or something close to that) as well as students can get a Young Person's Railcard, which entitles yo…
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#6 of 9 things to do in Bath
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Nzelvis says:
For those that do not know, the city of Bath was so named because of the Roman baths that remain in the middle of the city. After the Romans conquered the land of England, they took advantage of the natural springs there and built their baths. These baths were used to soothe wounds of soldiers, ac…
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#7 of 9 things to do in Bath
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Dipsy600 says:
If you have a few extra pounds (£8 adults & £5 Students) and are bored go check out this comedy walk. The fellow who leads it is actually pretty funny but the entire walk is pretty cheesy. You pay for 1 ½ hours and walk all around the town of Bath and return back to the Huntsman Inn/pub.
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#8 of 9 things to do in Bath
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LindsayG says:
The Roman Baths are worth it and the shopping is good, but expensive. Was not my favorite spot, but it was nice. Bath is a mix between a big city and a small town...its very hard to explain. I didnt love it. But the Roman Baths are interesting and if you go, take a tour. …
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#9 of 9 things to do in Bath
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mswim says:
The mystery of the origins of this prehistoric monument is what brings thousands of people from all over the world to Stonehenge. Tucked away in the countryside, these circular freestanding rocks have caused many people to tap their brains and question how in the world they got here. The rocks dat…
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