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1. Thermae Bath Spa
- Every Bath resident has an opinion about the Thermae Bath Spa, which eventually opened in 2006, four years later than planned. Most have nothing... read more
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- Nile Expert Tip: The Thermae Bath Spa has quickly become one of the city's best-loved and most widely known attractions,...
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2. Museum of Costume
- Four hundred years of style are on display in the Museum of Costume, located on the lower floor of the Assembly Rooms. Perhaps the most famous... read more
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3. The Royal Crescent
- The Royal Crescent is the highlight of Bath's Georgian architecture. It rises above the city majestically, offering great views over the city that... read more
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4. Pulteney Bridge
- Pulteney Bridge is one of only four bridges in the world to have shops spanning both sides. This, combined with its graceful position over the... read more
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5. Royal Victoria Park
- Bath residents and visitors alike love to while away a few hours in Royal Victoria Park. It is situated to the west of the city centre and the... read more
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6. Assembly Rooms
- The Assembly Rooms, set just of the Circus, offer insight into the way that upper class citizens lived in the 18th century. They came here to dance,... read more
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7. Roman Baths
- The Roman Baths pay homage to Bath's origins, so it's unsurprising that over a million visitors head here every year. Bath is home to three thermal... read more
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8. Alexandra Park
- If you want to experience the best views of Bath, then head for Alexandra Park in Bear Flat. Access to the park is by a long flight of steps, otherwise... read more
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9. Bath Recreation Ground (Bath Rugby)
- The 18th century sites of Bath may represent a large majority of the city's top attractions, but they certainly don't account for all of them.... read more
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10. Glastonbury
- You don't have to be into "alternative therapies" to enjoy a trip to Glastonbury, but it helps. The Somerset town of Glastonbury may be mainly... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- With its world-renowned spas and springs, it wouldn't be a trip to Bath without visiting the Roman Baths. Take a dip in Thermae Bath Spa and just as the Romans enjoyed Britain's only natural spring thousands of years ago, you too can indulge in the therapeutic warm spring waters. After relaxing in Bath's natural spring, head over to Bath's city centre. A fashionable town, Bath offers not only unique boutiques and contemporary clothing stores, but is even home to the Museum of Costume, where fashionistas can get their ultimate fashion fix. And even if you aren't staying at the opulent Royal Crescent Hotel, you can still take in its historic beauty. One of the world's best-known landmarks, your trip to Bath isn't compete until you visit The Royal Crescent, where 18th century architecture and ingenuity meet.
