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Travel to Bath

Submitted by admin on Monday, 16 February 2009No Comment

Its status as a World Heritage Site with places like Florence and Salzburg confirms that Bath is amongst the very best tourist cities in the world, attracting large amount of visitors annually for centuries.
From the early discorvery of the bubbling hot springs so loved by the Romans, through its heady heyday as the fashionable social centre of Georgian life for flirting, flaunting, gossiping, gambling and ‘taking the waters’, visitors to Bath today are in good company in this golden city renowned for its connections with the royal, the noble and the famous.
Delve into over 100 fascinating facts, figures and fables about Bath, one of UK’s most elegant cities, famed for its fine architecture, for an intriguing flavour of its splendid sights and secrets.
Roman Baths, splendid Abbey, Dyrham Park, Pulteney Bridge and Georgian stone crescents are all great symbols of the city. Besides, Parks and gardens in the city are delighted in spectacular floral displays. Acorns carved into the stonework of many Georgian buildings in Bath reflect the legend of Prince Bladud and his pigs.
With all these notable attractions in the city, it is a beautiful and unforgettable place worth going.

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