The Roman BathsDdiyan cutethe roman baths The Roman Baths in Bath, England, are a fascinating historical site renowned for their well-preserved ancient Roman bathing complex. Visitors are treated to an immersive experience where they can explore the thermal springs, the Great Bath, and various artifacts showcasing Roman engineering and culture. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in ancient Roman life. The museum on-site provides further insights into the significance of the baths in Roman times. Overall, a captivating journey into history and a unique glimpse into Roman Britain.
Bath Town萨萨拉热窝的夏雨荷Very old town. The car shuttled through the streets of Bath. It turned out that this was the hometown of "Jane Austen", the female writer with "Pride and Prejudice". Simple, beautiful, leisurely, peaceful, elegant and quiet. It can only be said that it is difficult to describe its beauty. very good. There are many tourists, but it is very orderly. The air is also very good. It feels very pleasant to walk quietly.
The Royal Crescent开开心马铃鼠The most famous attraction in Bath is also one of the most magnificent Georgian buildings in the UK. Looking at the Crescent Building outside is 30 connected houses, looking down from the mountains in the distance like a new moon, and echoing the circus not far away that means the sun. There is a lawn for tourists and local residents to rest and play. House No. 1 is a museum (not interesting to go), there are two houses in the middle that have been transformed into hotels (huge expensive), and the rest are private property. It's beautiful when it's sunny.
Bath Abbey__TI***2kVery peaceful setting with beautiful gardens. There are some wonderful scented roses and lots of lavender that was attracting several different species of bees.The Abbey, inside and out, is very dramatic and has some incredible architectural features.Definitely worth a visit. love this tigabelas
Alexandra Park Play Area开开心马铃鼠A free, hilltop park! There is an observation deck, in which the subjective view can see the whole picture of the classical town of Bath. Another small observation deck can see the Royal Xinyue Building Royal Crescent and Circus. When the sun is full, the scenery is excellent. There are wild raspberries on both sides of the road. You can see busy bees picking honey. If you are bold, you can also come at night, you can enjoy the night view of Bath, and you can see the stars with your naked eye when it is clear and cloudless (it is recommended to travel together after dark, there are no lights on the road). The location is near the train station, there are many paths on the mountain, and there are benches halfway to stop and rest. There are also roads that can be driven up by yourself. But it should be noted that if you choose the nearest one to the train station to walk up the mountain, the steps are slippery and even icy in winter, pay attention to safety.
Pulteney Bridge西西溪老翁The Poultney Bridge (Pulteney Bridge) is an arch bridge on the Avon River in Bath, England. It was built in 1773 and is listed as a first-class registered building by English heritage. Designed by Robert Adam, the Purtney Bridge is one of only four bridges in the world that have shops on both sides of the bridge. Shops on the bridge include florists, old map shops, and juice bars.
No. 1 Royal CrescentMM43***62Really interesting museum. Friendly staff. Quite small but provides a lot of information about Georgian Bath.
The Jane Austen CentreMM43***62The Jane Austen Centre is a must for any enthusiasts of the writer. The presentation about Jane's life was very informative and brought to life by the presenter being dressed in the style of the day.I did feel however, that the entrance price was a little high and also items in the shop .