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City Overview

Bath is a spa city in the county of Somerset in the South-west England. Located 156 kilometres west of London and and 21 kilometres of the nearest big city, Bristol. Bath is the oldest of England's principal holiday destinations and has been welcoming tourists for centuries.

Nourished by natural hot springs, the city of Bath offers an unique experience with great shopping, stunning architecture and iconic tourist sights. The city has always been a place of entertainment and still is, the city is renowned for its cultural tradition, music in particular, hosting the highly regarded Bath International Festival. Baths is one of the largest tourist destinations in South West England, the only British resort to boast hot springs and one of UK's most elegant and attractive towns. The city of Bath and the surrounding areas are brimming with things to do and see. Bath presents some of the finest architectural attractions in Europe such as the Circus and Pulteney Bridge, the Royal Crescent, Thermae Bath Spa, Jane Austen Centre and the Roman Baths. Bath was established by the Romans in AD 43 and this city with so much history, unique architecture and culture, has been welcoming visitors ever since. Bath is one of the UK's most ancient cities, so a visit to Bath is not to be missed by anyone touring Britain.

The city of Bath has many excellent museums and art galleries, filled with local information. One of the must do and see things when in the city is the Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths and the Pulteney Bridge. All three attractions are within walking distance from each other. Bath and all the surrounding towns are packed with sport activities and outdoor adventures, including boating, golf, cycling, spectator sports, spa, walking and hot air ballooning. Bath is full of traditional British pubs and being a university town, it has a vibrant nightlife and the dining scene equals that of almost any other English city.

Bath's status as a world class holiday destination is further enhanced by the remarkable Thermae Bath Spa, Britain's original and the only natural thermal Spa. If you want something good to eat during your stay in the city, you will certainly not be disappointed. Bath is renowned for its great hospitality and the streets are littered with so many award winning restaurants and pubs. Along with the rest of South West England, the city of Bath has a temperate climate which is wetter and milder than the rest of England. Bath's inland location, comes in the form of slightly colder weather and occasional thick fog.

Although Bath does not have an airport, Bristol Airport is located just over 35 kilometres from the city and has scheduled daily flights from major European destinations, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Prague and Brussels. The Bath rail station is situated in the city centre and has regular inter city and regional train services from London, Salisbury, Bristol, Southampton, Reading, Swindon and Weymouth. If you are coming to Bath by car, parking in the city can often be a nightmare and two hour limits apply on many streets in the city center.

Accommodation Overview

Bath is packed with holiday accommodation to suit all budgets and needs, making the historic city an accessible holiday destination for every pocket. Ranging from small Bed & Breakfasts and guesthouses to large and luxury 5 star hotels and holiday resorts, Bath has become very popular tourist destination for weekend breaks. To find a hotel to stay in Bath can sometimes be a little difficult during the summer months, when accommodation is often booked to capacity, so make sure you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Budget options are only available if you are prepared to consider youth hostels.

Whether you are looking for a comfortable hotel, a self catering apartment, an elegant Bed & Breakfast, a small motel or a guest house, the city of Bath is sure to meet all your lodging requirements. Adding to the attractiveness of the city is its lovely surrounding countryside and the Cotswolds area with its many country house hotels, often set in extensive grounds with golf, fishing and horse riding on offer. Bath is one of the few cities in England that has genuine charm. Its blend of ambient scenery, long history, culture and warm hospitality make this city an alluring national treasure.

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