Bath

飞熊游

Bath, I like it very much. It has both historic sites and life atmosphere. It can live and travel

Ines_Tao

I couldn't swim in the hot spring on the rooftop

Roman Baths
罗马浴场

8.8720 reviews

小轴牛

It's nearly half a year since I came to live in England. I really feel that most of the scenic spots in England are relatively water compared with those in Europe and America. Roman Baths are a typical example. Although I read the post before I came here, I know more about the Roman Baths (I don't expect much), but as the iron powder of Spartacus in those days, I was also interested in the ancient Roman culture (after all, when I went to Rome to see various relics, I felt very close to the video and American dramas, I felt very good), but I was quite disappointed when I came to the Roman Baths. It's not because of anything else. There are so many people. There's nothing hard to see. In my opinion, the ticket prices for scenic spots in Britain are generally not low, but there is nothing too real. (it's a pity that there are too few tickets for the British Museum.) Of course, this is what bath town is all about. If you have to stop by bath due to the limited travel direction, you can't miss the Roman bathhouse. But I don't think it's necessary to come for bath.

Royal Crescent
皇家新月

8.7502 reviews

旺平旅行社

Royal Crescent building is the most magnificent ancient building complex in bath. It was built in 1767-1775. It is composed of 30 buildings connected as a whole and decorated in Italian style. There are 114 columns in total. The roads and houses of the Royal Crescent tower are all arranged in crescent arcs. The beautiful curves are intoxicating and show the elegant noble style. It is known as the most noble street in England. It is one of the largest Georgian buildings in England (built during the George Dynasty). Many films and TV programs are set in the building.

The Circus
环形建筑

8.6829 reviews

旺平旅行社

The circle, like the sun, and the Royal Crescent, like the moon, echo each other, connected by Brock St.

Bath Abbey
巴斯修道院

8.8322 reviews

syslaputa

Just beside the Roman bathroom, I don't know the difference between Abbey, church and Cathedral, but this abbey is about the same size as some cathedrals. There is a narrow passage at the entrance, and there is a staff sitting in a counter. The monastery said there was no ticket, but there was a suggested donation amount, so many people from the entrance donated. However, if you don't want to donate, and at the same time you want to avoid the embarrassment of the four eyes of the staff, you can pay attention to the monastery souvenir shop not far from the right side of the entrance below. This shop is connected with the monastery, and you can directly enter the monastery through the shop.

Pulteney Bridge & Pulteney Weir
普尔特尼桥和堰

8.8142 reviews

milo139

Bath railway station comes out and goes straight across the road. You can see it when you come to the river and walk along the bank. There are shops on both sides of the bridge, including clothing, ornaments, souvenirs and so on. In particular, there is a small shop specializing in masks. There are many kinds of Venetian masks, which are very lovely. Next to them is the mosaic tile shop. There are several small cafes on the bridge. You can go in and order a cup of coffee by the small round window to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river. There are spiral stairs at the bridge head, which can go down to the Bank of the river. There are often water birds and sometimes swans on the water. Take a walk along the Bank of the river. There are stairs next to another bridge. Pay special attention when taking photos. There are always bird droppings on the stone because there are many birds. Don't be careless.

Jane Austen Centre
简·奥斯汀纪念馆

7.6104 reviews

旺平旅行社

Miss Jane Austen's statue stands outside the door to welcome visitors (there will be a lively uncle greeting you at the door XD), wearing a lake blue dress and a cap like a lampshade. On the exterior wall, as usual, there is a blue magnetic sign that says Jane Austen Memorial Center, which is a symbol of famous people's former residences in Britain. The wooden door was also painted a brilliant blue to match Austin's costume.

Sally Lunn's

8.592 reviews

milo139

Delicious! It's a good place to have a light meal rather than having afternoon tea. The classic salsa bread can be served with steak or smoked salmon for salty taste, or with jam and cream for sweet taste. It's soft and crispy. It's easy to melt in the mouth. I like to tear it into small pieces by hand. Cutting it with a knife and fork will damage the fluffy taste. If it's sweet, the local cinnamon butter is delicious until it flies. Downstairs is the small museum where bread was baked. Attach restaurant menu website: http://www.sallylunns.co.uk/our-menu/

Bath Street
巴斯街

8.841 reviews

侬行盖碗茶

Bath street is located in bath, Somerset, England. It was built by architect Thomas Baldwin in 1791. Several buildings have been listed as the first-class legal list buildings [1] [2] [3]. It was originally named cross bath street because it is located here. It is also the entrance to the new thermal bath spa. Most people confuse bath street with bath street. Actually, it is one of many streets in bath. The building at the north end of this street is connected with the building at stall street. The 2-story building along the street has a folding roof with gable windows and decorative edges. On the south side is No. 1 to No. 8 [1], while on the north side is No. 9 to No. 16, which forms part of the Royal Bath Treatment Center [2], and is connected with the building of stall street.

No.1 Royal Crescent
皇家新月1号

8.813 reviews

侬行盖碗茶

Along the way up the central door of Austin to the Royal Crescent. Royal Crescent building is the most magnificent ancient building complex in bath. It was built in 1767-1775. It is composed of 30 buildings connected as a whole and decorated in Italian style. There are 114 columns in total. The roads and houses of the Royal Crescent tower are all arranged in crescent arcs. At this time, it's amazing that the wide-angle is good. The owner's small broken camera can't take a panoramic view. He has to run all the way to the crescent tower in front of it, nestling in a circular square. Although many buildings in Europe are not tall, they will always amaze you. You will be amazed at their new ideas and their own significance, and then sigh. Look, the grand old building complex in front of us is displaying its unique charm and magnificent momentum with its own language. ,