A Romantic Journey Through the Roman Baths of Bath and the Georgian Dynasty
Bath, located on the River Avon in southwest England, is renowned for its unique Roman bath ruins and Georgian architecture. The entire city is centered around its spa culture, having been a Roman resort for over two thousand years and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the ancient baths and the elegant Royal Crescent to the limestone-toned streets, Bath exudes a blend of classic and romantic charm.
Here, you can immerse yourself in an atmosphere where history and art intertwine, admire the Gothic spires of Bath Abbey, stroll along Pulteney Bridge, or relax in the natural hot springs. Bath is also the romantic city described by Jane Austen, a must-visit for fans of Pride and Prejudice. Whether for a day trip or a weekend getaway, Bath will offer you a refined British experience.
Must-see attractions
Bath is renowned for its Roman baths, elegant architecture, and artistic atmosphere. Whether strolling through the Royal Crescent, overlooking Bath Abbey, or enjoying a coffee by the Pulteney Bridge, each experience is unique.
Experience two thousand years of hot spring culture at the core attractions of the World Heritage Site.
Unique Experience
In Bath, beyond appreciating the architectural beauty, it's even more worthwhile to immerse yourself in the spa culture and artistic atmosphere. From soaking in the hot springs to afternoon tea, from literary trails to spa spas, everything here exudes elegance.
A rooftop hot spring pool overlooking the entire city, featuring natural mineral hot springs.
Accommodation Recommendations
Bath offers a variety of accommodation options, from historic hotels to boutique guesthouses, all exuding British charm. Advance booking is recommended, especially during holidays and the summer peak season.
★★★★★|Five-star hot spring hotel, where you can soak directly in natural mineral springs
Bath cuisine
Bath blends traditional English cuisine with modern creative flair. Don't miss the local dessert "Bath Bun" and a traditional English afternoon tea in the historic tea room.
