A few different stalls, independent traders, worth a look and pick up refreshment too. Old Style, old School, old ways, but some lovely pieces and interesting artefacts.
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Bath Guildhall Market Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The market has been a very popular shopping place for local residents since more than 700 years ago. Housed in a beautiful building built in 1284, there are now many stalls selling all kinds of gifts, toys, furniture and food.
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Bath Guildhall Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A few different stalls, independent traders, worth a look and pick up refreshment too. Old Style, old School, old ways, but some lovely pieces and interesting artefacts.
The market size of Bath City Hall is also quite suitable. The city hall has some fun landscapes. When you come here to visit, the city hall market can still see a lot of unique customers.
The town hall square in Bath should be regarded as the most lively place in the entire old city. It is close to the main street, and all kinds of fast-tide brands are gathered nearby. The strong Christmas atmosphere in December last year made it even set up a large-scale market. The quaint architecture still brings a different visual impact, set against the majestic church and the ancient Roman-style bathing pool next to it
The old town hall in Bath is a very typical Victorian building, and the exterior walls of the building are carved with reliefs and some mythological characters, which are very beautiful. Now it is a market, but I closed when I went, I couldn't go in, but the building itself is also very good photo material, it is worth seeing.
The Bath City Hall Market is an interesting indoor market with some very interesting shops and cafes. There was a nice atmosphere in the market, remember to look up at the dome roof of the 19th century building market, there were about 20 stalls selling all kinds of goods, I didn’t buy anything except stop for a good cup of coffee, but it was nice to see the old-fashioned shop style.
Like the ancient city of Bath, go straight! You have to live in Bath to feel that every place is beautiful!