For a cosy long weekender that isn’t too far-flung, Bath in Somerset is top of our list. This small city is brimming with ...
The entire city, built of the creamy limestone called ... These well-versed volunteers bring Bath’s amazing Georgian heritage to life in chatty, historical walks. How else would you learn ...
The UK boasts a single entry - the historic Georgian city of Bath in Somerset. Bath has 13 restaurants in the Michelin Guide, including the city's sole Michelin Star venue, the Olive Tree - and ...
There are works by Thomas Gainsborough, the best-known artist to work in Bath in the city's Georgian heyday. Excellent temporary exhibitions are also shown, and there's an attractive café in a ...
The City of Bath model took over 10,000 hours to construct and allows our visitors to survey the Georgian city in extraordinary three dimensional detail. The detailed construction of some of the ...
And among them is the historic Georgian city of Bath, which is just 12 minutes from Bristol by train. Bath - the only UK entry in the list - boasts no fewer than 13 restaurants in the Michelin ...
Among them is the historic Georgian city of Bath, in Somerset, less than an hour's travel from the Welsh border. Bath - the only UK entry in the list - has 13 restaurants in the Michelin Guide ...
Right in the city centre are the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey and Thermae Bath Spa. Ten to 15 minutes' stroll to the north brings you to the key Georgian set pieces of The Circus and The Royal Crescent.
And among them is the historic Georgian city of Bath, which is just 12 minutes from Bristol by train. Bath - the only UK entry in the list - boasts no fewer than 13 restaurants in the Michelin Guide, ...