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Our impeccable heritage is just part of the story. We’re a lively, thriving city where ancient history and Georgian elegance sit comfortably alongside a decidedly twenty-first-century cosmopolitan buzz. Eat out in hundreds of restaurants and cafés serving everything from Michelin-starred gourmet dishes to simple, satisfying street food. You can’t take a dip at the Roman Baths these days, but you can still enjoy the same natural hot spring waterat Thermae Bath Spa. This one-of-a-kind complex brings the spa into the twenty-first century, with lovely treatments, relaxation spaces and a spectacular rooftop pool offering 360-degree views of the city. In a city rich in history, it’s fitting that one of its independent movie spaces is historic too. The Little Theatre Cinema was built by community theater pioneers in 1935, primarily to screen newsreels and documentaries.

An elegant city full of traditional heritage, contemporary culture, green spaces and a few surprises. For an even more special view, take to the skies in a hot air balloon over Bath, with flights available for groups or couples. We'd also recommend seeing Bath from the water, on a boat trip or a paddleboarding adventure! You can get a great view of the city from The Rec too, whilst experiencing at home game at the famous Bath Rugby. We would like to thank the member of the public for approaching us with their concerns and this discovery has prevented further harm to the community of Bath by keeping drugs off the streets.That house was built by the entrepreneur and postal reformer Ralph Allen, and has hosted a school since 1830. The grounds that flow down the valley are sublime and now run by the National Trust. The designer was Thomas Baldwin, who contributed a number of streets to Bath, as well as monuments like Guildhall and the Grand Pump Room.

Following this discovery, officers applied for a drug warrant which was carried out in the early hours of this morning (Thursday 23 November). In the majestic Assembly Rooms (1769) is a museum revealing the changes in fashionable clothing from the end of the 16th century to the present day.From atmospheric light trails and festive feasts, to ice skating and carols by candlelight– discover unmissable Christmas events and things to do in Bath. The Herschels lived here from 1777 to 1784 (William left in 1782), and in 1781 William discovered Uranus using a 7-inch telescope that he built with his own hands in the workshop outside. Get your skates on at Bath on Icein Royal Victoria Park. With 1000 square metres of smooth ice, it’s bigger than ever! You'll be transported to a winterwonderland, withatmospheric lights,festive music, glow golf, and a cozy alpine bar servingseasonal food and drink. You can take an audio tour of the house, which contains original possessions like William Herschel’s dining table, and the workshop, where you’ll find his treadle lathe and a touch-screen display pointing the role of each instrument. Crossing the Avon, the Palladian Pulteney Bridge is the work of the Scottish architect Robert Adam and dates to 1774. The monument grabs your attention for the rows of shops along its 45-metre span and is of the most photographed monuments in Bath’s World Heritage centre.

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