One of only three bridges in the world lined with shops, this exquisite 18th-century bridge is one of the most admired structures in Bath.
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One of only three bridges in the world lined with shops, this exquisite 18th-century bridge is one of the most admired structures in Bath.
A beautiful 18th-century landscape garden featuring the Palladian Bridge, which is magically sited on a scenic lake with sweeping views of the city of Bath.
Believed to be the site of King Arthur's decisive victory, Battle of Mt. Badon, this high hill overlooks scenic Bath.
A must-see for shopping and antique enthusiasts.
The mysteries and beauty of the Eastern world are preserved and artfully displayed in this Georgian house, which houses a collection of Oriental Art and Treasures dating from 5000 BC up to the present day.
This prestigious theater was built in the 17th century and continues to sponsor performances throughout the year.
Historic street in Bath that is lined with charming shops and restaurants.
It's exciting to shop at this open market specializing in antiques and unique objects.
Charming shop featuring a variety of accessories from luggage to antique brass objects.
Free Walking Tours of Bath. A free service provided daily (Sun-Fri 10.30 & 14.00, Sat 10.30 only), tours leave from outside the main entrance to the Pump Room. May to September additional tours on
Pick up a painting by a local contemporary artist from this well-known art gallery and shop.
The children's play area is fantastic. They have a giant sand pit with diggers, a wiggly slide and castle tower climbing frame, a spiders web rope climbing frame, swings, roundabouts, adventure...
Built at the end of the 16th century, this is considered one of the most beautiful Elizabethan houses in England, which was a symbol of Sir Edward Phelips' wealth and high social standing.
This scenic river runs through the center of Bath and offers pleasant walking trails along its banks and boat tours.
Designed by John Wood II in 1769, these stately and ornate public rooms were used for evening "soirées" during the 18th century, for dancing, music, card-playing and tea-drinking.
Art gallery that houses a large collection of works by artists who lived and worked in the Bath area including Gainsborough, Barker of Bath and Sickert.
One of the largest galleries of contemporary art in Bath specializing in well-known British artists such as John Bellany, Nicola Bealing and Ray Richardson.
Home to the Hungerford lords and the site of their many battles during the Middle Ages, this castle features a magnificent 14th-centuiry chapel of St. Leonard that houses the tombs of past generations, rare medieval wall paintings, and a spooky crypt of lead "death masks."
This fine Georgian residence was restored by the Bath Preservation Trust to authentically reflect 18th-century décor and furnishings.
A permanent exhibition that tells the story of one of Bath's most famous residents, author Jane Austen, and the effect that living there had on her life and writing.
Museum that chronicles how designer John Wood (1704-54) and his son created the romantic Georgian city of Bath as we know it today.
Built by local architect John Wood in the 18th century, this is the first example of Georgian architecture in Bath, England.
Along with the Roman Baths, this Corinthian-style temple, which held altars, monuments and other pediments, once occupied the main portion of the walled town of Bath.
An antique lover's dream, this shopping enclave contains more than fifty knowledgeable dealers offering treasures for the collector.
Shopping center that is filled with specialist antique dealers offering everything from furniture and paintings to silver and prints.
Susannah's shop in Bath is worthwhile to visit for anybody who is in love with vintage articles. Be stunned to discover all these nice little things. Her whole shop is just a big discovery. Mainly...
A shop that specializes in buttons in all sizes, colors and styles.
This large department store is the "Macy's" of Bath, England.
Store that supplies quality handmade chairs, settees, sofas and cupboards, plus a selection of re-upholstered antique chairs and sofas.
It's Christmas year round at this specialty store offering Yuletide items.
Pick up your fond mementos of your visit to Bath, England at this knick-knack shop.
Catch a game of Rugby, English Football or Cricket at this popular recreation park.
Author Jane Austen lived at this location for three years, where she wrote some of her novels that vividly describe fashionable life in Bath during the early 19th century.
Art gallery specializing in twentieth -century British and International works.
Acquired by the city of Bath in 1896 and opened in 1902, this city park is located on top of Beechen Cliff and is a popular area for walking, picnicking and relaxing.
This scenic park spreads over eight acres of landscaped grounds, which offers a children's play area, tennis courts and café.
