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Category: Sightseeing - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: 1 Royal Crescent, Bath
Grand town home has enjoyed extensive renovation, with much of its 18th century Georgian motif restored. Erected as a part of John Wood the Younger's renowned architectural masterpiece, this is now a fascinating period museum.
Abbey Green and Crystal Palace
Category: Sightseeing - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Bath
Hidden behind the Abbey and the Baths, Abbey Green is very tranquil and has beautiful landscaping. It was at Crystal Palace that a wounded Admiral Lord Nelson recuperated following the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
Category: Historic Sites - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: 13 Kingston Bldgs, Bath BA1 1LT
This is Britain's lone surviving medieval church, with its sanctuary dating back to 1499. Later development saw the addition of the abbey, nave, chancel, transepts, and fan vaulting. The abbey is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Category: Historic Sites - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: 13 Kingston Bldgs, Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LT
These 18th century cellars serve as a museum that chronicles the 1600 years of history of both the Abbey and the Christians who worshiped here. The original church eventually fell into disrepair and the present facility was founded following the Norman Conquest. The surviving sculpture reflects the quality artisanship...
Category: Historic Sites - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Bennett St, Bath BA1 2QH
Part of the Costume Museum, the Assembly Rooms were crafted in 1769-1771, and consist of The Ball Room, Octagon, and Tea Room. Employed for public entertainment during the 18th century, these lavish halls are noted for their grand chandeliers and portraits from the likes of Thomas Gainsborough. Many of the original...
Category: Cultural Venues - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: 7 A Bridge St, Bath BA2 4AS
The Bath Philharmonia, under the directorship of Jason Thornton, is now fully professional. The orchestra, which schedules a full fall and winter season, plays at different venues throughout the city and makes a concerted effort to entertain audiences of all ages.
Category: Sightseeing - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Bath
This area was constructed in 1791 to shield bathers between King's Bath and Cross Bath. The famous colonnade linked the primary Pump Room and the Roman Baths.
Category: Historic Sites - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Lansdown Rd, Bath BA1 9BH
This 154 foot tower was built in 1827 by well-to-do intellectual, William Beckford. Beckford utilized the structure as a banquet hall, library, and retreat. Stop by the museum on the first floor for an insightful glimpse into Beckford's interests, with exhibits devoted to prints, rare books, furniture, and...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Tourist Information Office, Abbey Chambers, Bath
This is one of the most popular tours in Bath. The Comedy Walk leaves nightly from the Huntsman Inn and involves a hysterical tour of city streets, unexpected pranks (by the guides who are a laugh a minute), and meeting locals along the way. This is really a refreshing way to enjoy some comedy; improvisation-style.
Category: Gardens - Bath Attractions & Activities
Address: Royal Victoria Park, Bath
Covering over nine acres of land in the northern section of Victoria Park, this is one of the best botanical collections in the city. The Botanical Gardens feature an array of walkways that showcase a variety of scented flora. The gardens also feature a Roman Temple.
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