Bath

For centuries, visitors have journeyed to this English city of Roman remains, Georgian elegance, and medieval charm. They come to walk Bath's elegant streets, shop in its boutiques, view its celebrated architecture, and visit its historic buildings, including the Abbey and the Pump Room. The Roman Baths are the city’s most popular attraction, and are made up of the Temple of Sulis Minerva, the Great Bath, and the famous Roman Bath House.
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Top places to visit

1The Roman Baths

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Historic Sites
History Museums
The Roman Baths are a complex of baths, a temple and a museum in the city of Bath, England. The baths were built around 75 BC by the Romans and remain one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city. The hot springs that fed the baths still flow today and are said to have healing properties. There is also a restaurant called Pump Room on site.
Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LZ, United Kingdomhttps://www.romanbaths.co.uk/

2Royal Crescent

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Massive green grassy lawns next to the Royal Crescent with serene views of historic architecture.
The Royal Crescent, Royal Cres, Bath BA1 2LX, United Kingdom

3Pulteney Bridge

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Flea & Street Markets
Pulteney Bridge is a famous bridge in the city of Bath, Somerset, England. It spans the River Avon and is lined with shops on both sides. The bridge is significant because it was one of the first bridges on Earth to have this feature and it remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bath today. The best time to take photos of the bridge is at sunset, when the surrounding buildings are brightly illuminated and the leaves fall gently into the river below.
Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AT, United Kingdom

4No. 1 Royal Crescent

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At No. 1 Royal Crescent, you can explore life in the 18th century through period furnishings and home decor as well as film and sound. There is also a kids trail to help young ones learn about life in Georgian times.
1 Royal Cres, Bath, BA1 2LR, United Kingdomhttp://no1royalcrescent.org.uk/

5The Jane Austen Centre

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The Jane Austen Centre is a tourist attraction in the city of Bath that celebrates the life and work of English author Jane Austen. The museum features period-costumed guides who take visitors through some of Austen's former homes, as well as exhibits relating to her time in Bath.
40 Gay St, Bath, BA1 2NT, United Kingdomhttp://www.janeausten.co.uk/

Top places to eat

1Sotto Sotto

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Italian restaurant
Sotto Sotto is a popular and elegant Italian restaurant in Bath that features delicious food in a cave-like setting. The menu has been carefully chosen to reflect contemporary twists on classic Italian dishes, and the stunning setting makes it one of the most atmospheric restaurants in town.
10 N Parade, Bath, BA2 4AL, United Kingdomhttp://www.sottosotto.co.uk/

2Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

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Restaurant
The Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House & Museum is a small museum that tells the story of the famous baker and her kitchen. It's home to original furnishings and tools used by Sally Lunn, as well as a collection of historical memorabilia. You can still enjoy some of Sally Lunn Bun's famous treats at this eatery, which also offers an afternoon tea service.
4 N Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, United Kingdomhttp://www.sallylunns.co.uk/

3The Real Italian Pizza Co

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Pizza restaurant
The Real Italian Pizza Co is an Italian pizza restaurant in Bath that is known for its traditional and fresh pizzas. The pizzas are made with hand-stretched dough and tossed between other chefs to achieve the perfect thickness.
16 York St, Bath, BA1 1NG, United Kingdomhttp://www.realitalianpizza.co.uk/

4Turtle Bay Bath

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Caribbean restaurant
Located in the trendy Bath area, Turtle Bay is a popular Caribbean restaurant chain with a relaxed and fun atmosphere. The wide range of bottomless cocktails and brunch dishes make it an ideal spot for a relaxing meal or evening out. With great food and friendly staff, Turtle Bay is perfect for all budget travellers.
11 Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AS, United Kingdomhttp://www.turtlebay.co.uk/locations/bath/?utm_source=ExtNet&utm

5The Circus Restaurant

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European restaurant
British restaurant
The Circus Restaurant is a well-established and popular european restaurant in the Georgian building that serves seasonal British food. The relaxed setting and affordable prices make it a great option for diners of all tastes and dietary requirements. The wide variety of dishes on the menu means there's something for everyone, and the friendly staff are always happy to help.
34 Brock St, Bath, BA1 2LN, United Kingdomhttps://www.thecircusrestaurant.co.uk/

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