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About Bath
Bath Facts
The brief facts: Bath is a city (population approx. 100,000)
located in the south-west of England, not far from Bristol. The earliest
documented inhabitants were the Romans, who indulged themselves in Bath's
thermal springs (unique in the UK). Bath's second high-profile era was the
eighteenth century, when the town was a hugely popular resort for royalty,
aristocracy, gamblers and rakes. In between 'taking the waters' at the Pump
Rooms, and attending colourful assemblies, Bath's Georgian tourists indulged in
all manner of intrigues, and the kind of superficial lifestyle described by
one-time resident Jane Austen.
What to see in Bath
In the eighteenth
century Bath was re-designed as an outdoor showplace for Georgian society.
Almost the entire town centre is a coherent and attractive map of honey-coloured
limestone terraces. Among the town's architectural highlights are the curved and
panoramic crescents, and Pulteney Bridge, where you can pause to shop while
crossing the river Avon. Bath has several fascinating galleries and museums
devoted to subjects ranging from the town's Roman past (a trip to the Roman
Baths is unmissable) to the history of costume.
For more details on what
to do and see around Bath, check out the Bath Attractions page