This is a famous city - the name suggests as much - and one that makes the most of its historic importance. It was once the epicentre of high society in England, a place where the rich came to frolic and meet new loves, be they acceptable or on the hush-hush, a city where people came from far and wide in search of something special, something more. Bath’s days as a trendsetter might be over, but it remains the sort of place where magic happens.
And plenty of magic has happened over the years, it only takes a cursory glance at the city’s buildings to understand that. Architecture takes on a whole new meaning in Bath, and you won’t find a more uniformly gorgeous setting in all of England. Roman and Georgian townhouses are everywhere, and just when you think you’ve found your favourite building a new one pops into view. The scary thing is that doesn’t come close to conveying how stunning this place is.
Add a swaggering collection of pubs and bars to go with the ever-increasing roster of cafes that blend well with the fantastic restaurants and you have one truly complete tourist destination. The Romans had the right idea when they built a social town around the country’s only hot springs, so here’s to the Romans…