Bath – A breath of fresh air

Travel to Bath and discover fascinating sites of historical importance, picturesque scenery and some of the best architectural sights in Europe . It is a popular destination for the whole family .

Book train tickets to Bath from London and get the chance to buy tickets 75% cheaper, saving you a fare bit of cash to spend elsewhere on your trip

 

Bath travel ideas:

Roman Baths and The Pump Room

A must visit for all the tourists is the Roman Spas. The spars have withstood many different weather conditions throughout the years but yet they are still one of the most iconic Roman remains left . Hear stories about people who worked and lived there 2,000 years ago acted out by friendly Roman costume characters to make the experience even more real !
Audio guides can be used for the tours, they come in 8 different languages and often reinforces what you are learning, there are even audio guides catered for young children .

 

 

Jane Austen Centre

A homage to Bath's most famous resident the Jane Austen Centre offers visitors the opportunity to step back in time and discover the Bath of Jane Austin's age. Explore how Bath affected Jane Austin’s writing in some of her books and films . Do remember to visit the gift shop for personalised gifts and souvenirs, you could also pop by at the themed tea house and enjoy a homemade cake .

 

Royal Crescent

The Royal Crescent is one of the most eye catching places to see in Bath. Many people know that this is one of the most exceptional pieces of architect in the world and is really worth seeing .

It was designed by John Wood in the last 17th century, the Royal Crescent comprises of 30 houses which includes the Royal Crescent hotel and a museum .

 

 

Shopping in Bath

Bath offers a great shopping experience for all types of people; there are many small niche boutiques and many shops that sell popular brands . Bath travel will be great for the family as the shopping centre is very accessible by foot and with this, you will truly experience what Bath is like .

You could go and visit Upper Town in Bath where a lot of the independent shops are based; they sell a lot of hand grafted goods which cannot be purchased elsewhere . Or the Artisan quarter the creative hub of Bath's shopping experience with lovely cafes and craft shops . Or if you're looking for design names head to Milson Quarter, with big Designer names such as Nicole Farhi and Armani and well known big brands such as Hobbs, White Stuff and Karen Millen . In 2010 the award for Britain’s Best Fashion Street was awarded to Baths Milson Street.