Under The Surface Of Bath

Under The Surface Of Bath
When looking to explore parts of the UK's finest history, or spending a day at the spa or even enjoying a trip out to the local markets, Bath offers it all.

With the selection of boutique styled Georgian properties that Bath has to offer there is always an incredibly quaint place to stay. These properties are a luxurious alternative to staying in a normal hotel and come with some stunning views and facilities, making your stay even more comfortable.

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Relaxing

Being well-known for its spas and springs, Bath is one of the best cities in the UK for having a bit of ‘you' time. A tailored weekend spa break package is perfect and a luxury spa visit with Bath Boutique Stays will ensure your time is invested well. Bath's biggest challenge is to persuade visitors to its city to stay more than one day, with plenty of time to experience its many edges and attractions.

Food, Drink & Shops

However much you love to be pampered in the spa, it's good to witness the best eateries and cafes in the city. With a local oasis of independent shops, bars and restaurants maybe pampering your pallet is more your style. With an abundance of places to quench your thirst and combat your appetite, you are spoilt for choice. There is an abundance of places to eat so choosing one to suit you and your company could be a bit of a struggle. Although Bath isn't overly known for its multicultural background, restaurants from around the world are in their plenty. Sample dishes from all over the globe without having to leave the city centre.

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What To See

Bath is one of Roman Britain's most impressive sites and there is a lot that still remains very much at the forefront of the city. One of those is the Roman Baths. Dating back nearly 2000 years, there is so much history and religious background to the Roman Baths. In fact, many visitors benefit from an audio guide trawling you through the history.

Keeping in tune with the history and religion of Bath, the Bath Abbey and the Royal Crescent are two well-known landmarks that are very delicate on the eye. It is easy to admire the architecture of these buildings and many take advantage of the numerous photo opportunities available. Both venues are survivors of World War II, so have every right to be enjoyed.

Bath's history and charm makes it one of the most desirable places to visit in the UK and for good reason too. It is firmly on the list of top UK destinations, but if you are going to visit make sure it is for more than a day to truly witness its beauty.