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Spa resort par excellence in England, in the eighteenth century Bath became a favorite destination of British high society. In addition to the hot springs, theaters and casinos, it offered a bonus of entertainment and luxury. The elegant architecture of Bath, with outstanding examples from the Georgian period, has earned it status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The writer Jane Austen found inspiration in this city where she lived for some years. Bath today pays her tribute with a center that bears her name.
The old town survives, with charming squares and old pubs (some even go back to the 18th century), where you can taste an amazing selection of local beers.
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The flowering of Bath has its origin in hot springs, a natural thermal source that rises to 46.5 °degrees, the only one of its kind in Britain. Although the Celts had already discovered the precious spring, the ancient Roman Baths, with the remains of the frigidarium , the caldarium and the tepidarium are a must.
Another landmark is the Thermae Bath Spa, a historic spa with large pools in the heart of the city, and unparalleled views of the Gothic abbey of Bath. Do not miss its interior: the original fan vaults are a jewel. Located in the county of Somerset, 150 km from London, luxury hotels inhabit historic buildings that combine charm and tradition. |
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