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Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia Bath is also the largest city and settlement in Somerset The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis ") c 60 AD when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon, although hot springs were known even before then
Bath Attractions Places to Visit | VisitBritain Planning a trip to Bath? Explore the official tourism guide to Bath and discover the best events, things to do, places to visit attractions!
Bath | England, Map, History | Britannica Bath lies astride the River Avon (Lower, or Bristol, Avon) in a natural arena of steep hills It was built of local limestone and is one of the most elegant and architecturally distinguished of British cities
Bath UK Tourism, Accommodation, Restaurants Whats On Bath became a World Heritage Site in 1987 The city’s theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues have helped to make it a major centre for tourism with more than one million accommodation
Bath, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Known for its restorative wonders, Bath was once the home of Jane Austen Sure, you could attempt to conjure up this elegant city by reading Pride and Prejudice in your tub, but as Bath has a lot more history than your bathroom (we assume, anyway) you'd be missing out
21 Best things to do in Bath (2025) – a local’s guide While there’s plenty to keep you busy for a few days, here are the top places to visit in Bath if you’re short of time Visit the Roman Baths and museum that bring alive the city in Roman times Bathe in the waters of the thermal springs during a 2 hour session at the Thermae Bath Spa
Bath – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Bath is among the oldest of England’s principal tourist destinations and has been welcoming visitors for centuries The three hot springs within the city were sacred to the Celtic goddess Sulis, whom the Romans later identified with the goddess Minerva
City of Bath - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa, Bath became an important centre of the wool industry in the Middle Ages In the 18th century, under George III, it developed into an elegant town with neoclassical Palladian buildings, which blend harmoniously with the Roman baths