Things to do in BathNot only is the city of a Bath a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but
it is a highly popular city to visit for tourists, particularly
during the summer months when the streets come alive with visitors,
performers and other colourful people. Culture vultures will love
this city as so much of England''s history is reflected here, with
everything from the Roman baths and Bath Abbey to the fashion
museum and Royal Crescent, a residential road of 30 houses laid out
in a crescent shape showcasing Georgian architecture - it''s like
taking a trip through time. Head to the Jane Austen Centre to
discover all there is to know about Bath''s most famous resident,
stroll along the Pulteney Bridge and look in its shop windows;
visit Sally Lunn''s Refreshment House and Museum, the oldest house
in town; or take a day trip to visit the nearby ancient ruins at
Stonehenge. Visitors to Bath should make use of the Bath Visitor
Card, which costs just £3, is valid for three weeks from the date
of validation and can be picked up from the Bath Tourist
Information Centre. The card affords visitors plenty of time to
make their way around the city and also offers a wide range of
discounts on food, drinks, shopping, attractions and sightseeing
tours. |