Visit Bath - What to See & Do in Bath, England
Visit Bath - What to You Should Know Before You Visit Bath, England.
Bath, England is one of the best travel destinations to visit in The UK. Whether you like beautiful Georgian architecture or want to relive history in the Roman Baths or just take in the Bath Abbey there are a lot of sights and things to enjoy when you visit Bath. Jocelyn loved the Jane Austen Centre and the Boys loved running around in the numerous parks around town.
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Touring the city of Bath
This video is from my weekend in Bath Spa this August. I really enjoyed my walk around the city with Andrew from Sulis Guides - he knows his stuff and is a sweetheart. But even if you are not the walking tour type - its pretty easy to meander around this city and feel it's charm.
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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of standing stones. The stones are set within earthworks in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds.
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Departure: Victoria Coach Station, London (0815 hours)
First Stop: Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a world heritage site located in Salisbury Plains in Wiltshire. It is famous for its Stone Circles and the usual location of celebration of solstices.
Included in the tour package: Entry ticket, walking tour and audio guide
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THE STONEHENGE AND THE CITY OF BATH | VLOG #14
Today I visited the StoneHenge and the city of Bath and believe me this city is worth traveling!
First we rented a car in London and drove all the way to the Stonehenge, it was around 1 hour drive from the airport but its quite an easy drive. I was amazed on how beautiful the Stonehenge area is, in fact there is not much there but the landscape is just breathtaking.
After staying some time in the Stonehenge we drove another 40 minutes to a city called Bath, I didn't know about this city of Bath but Natalia, the girl that was with me told me about it so we drove up there. I was amazed on how beautiful Bath is! It looks so historical! first thing that we saw was The Roman Bath which was beautiful with hot spring water inside. After that we passed through a garden, a beautiful on before going back to the car as we were short on time.
Last thing we were supposed to go see the Winsdor Castle but by the time we got there it was already closed so we had to leave it for another time.
But that city of Bath stayed in my mind, maybe one day I'll get back there.
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24 Best Things to do in Bristol, UK
From Banksy to bridges, markets to museums, and churches to castles, this Bristol city guide shows you all the best things to do in Bristol, plus tips on where to eat, drink and stay. For more information about Bristol, visit my full guide here
Planning a trip to Bristol? Here are the top 24 things to do in Bristol, UK.
My personal favourite thing to do was see Banksy's artwork.
Top 24 Things to do in Bristol in England
1. The Exchange - See the clock with the two-minute hands, the Nails, and St. Nicholas Market
2. See Banksy street art - From the “Well-Hung Lover” to “the Girl with the Pierced Eardrum”, there are 10 original Banksy artworks around Bristol. Here is my free walking tour
3. Climb Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill
4. Bristol Cathedral - Step inside one of England's most beautiful medieval churches
5. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery - Learn about the history of our world and see Banksy’s “Painted Pot Angel”
6. Ashton Court Mansion & Estate - Wander the fields, see the deer, go hiking to relax in the outdoor café.
7. Watershed - Got to the cinemas, grab something to eat, or shop at the Watershed.
8. Spend some Bristol Pounds - This local currency supports the community.
9. The Mathew of Bristol - Visit the reconstruction John Cabot’s boat he used to go on to discover North America in 1947.
10. M Shed - Head inside M Shed to learn about the history of Bristol and see Banksy’s “Grim Reaper” and “Tesco Petrol Bomb” print
11. Climb aboard SS Great Britain - Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this is one of the most important historic ships in the world. Climb the mast and explore this incredible museum.
12. Eat at Cargo - Dine and shop in this tiny village of covergo cargo containers
13. Drink a cocktail at Hyde & Co - Enjoy a cocktail in this low-lit speak-easy set in Prohibition and inspired by New York cocktail bars.
14. Eat Vegan Junk Food at Vx - Indulge without the guilt of harming animals at this awesome vegan cafe.
15. Visit Royal West of England Academy - See incredible contemporary art set across 5 stunning and naturally lit galleries.
16. Visit Georgian House Museum - Learn about life in bristol in the 1700s and learn about the slave Pero Jones who was enslaved and lived here.
17. Stay at Brooks Guesthouse - Stay one of 4 retro rocket caravans on the rooftop. Get my full review here
18. Stay at Avon Gorge Hotel - Wake up to wonderful views of Clifton Suspension Bridge. Get my full review here
19. Royal York Crescent - Explore this one longest Crescent in Europe with 46 houses 1700s
20. See Clifton Suspension Bridge - This marvel of engineering was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
21. Wander through Birdcage Walk - Located in Clifton, this colourful walkway runs through the grounds of an old church
22. Shop in Clifton Arcade - Shop local in 17 independent stores selling antiques, vintage clothing, and jewellery,
23. See the Giant’s Cave at the Clifton Observatory - Take the 130 steps down the tunnel to the panoramic lookout
24. Blaise Castle Estate and Museum - Explore the beautiful parklands, castle & museum where you’ll see Victorian household items.
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Day Trip To Bath - 1 Minute Walks London
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Bath is one of Britain’s most beautiful cities and it’s just 1hour 30mins from London’s Paddington Station.
Walk Start & End Bath Spa Station
3.7 Miles - 6km
Fast walk 1hour 20 minutes but allow a day to explore most of the sights.
The City has world heritage status, with around 5000 buildings of historic interest. It is famous for its Roman Baths, stunning Georgian architecture and as the home of novelist Jane Austen.
A) Bath Spa Station.
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B) Parade Gardens
A beautiful park in the heart of the city. The City's gardeners regularly win the national ‘Britain In Bloom’ competition.
C) Bath Abbey
Founded in the 7th Century, with wonderful stained glass windows and ceiling fan vaulting. The 216 steps to the top are worth the climb for the fantastic views. Don't miss the carvings of the angels climbing Jacob's ladder on the front of the building.
D) Roman Baths
Bath's most popular attraction. Book in advance to avoid long queues. The cost of admission includes a good audio guide. I particularly enjoy the children's commentary: it's witty and clever! The costumed actors tell their stories, all based on historical evidence.
E) Thermae Bath Spa. People love the rooftop pool.
F) Theatre Royal. Built in 1805, this is one of Britain's oldest and most beautiful theatres.
G) Queen Square. Built between 1728 and 1736 and named in honour of Queen Caroline, the wife of George II. The seven Palladian-style houses on the north side are made to look like a Palace. Beau Nash built the wonderful obelisk at the heart of the square in 1735.
H) The Circus. The Latin translation of 'circus' is oval or circle. The architect John Wood the Elder was fascinated by Stonehenge and The Circus has the same 218-foot diameter as the ancient druid site. Construction work was completed in 1768.
I) Royal Crescent. John Wood the Younger built these beautiful buildings between 1767 and 1774. No1 Royal Crescent is a museum, which gives a good insight into the life of a wealthy Bath family.
J) Royal Avenue. A good walk through the park with a nice view of Royal Crescent.
I've split the walk into two sections: the following are key things to look out for in the second section.
A) George Street
From the park, cross into George Street and turn left at the path. Then turn right and then left until you get to Alfred Street.
B) Alfred House -14 Alfred Street
Don't miss the ice cream cone-shaped iron object. It was used to extinguish flaming torches.
C) Bath Assembly Rooms - (Free) & Fashion Museum
Designed in 1769 The Assembly Rooms were the place for Bath's elite to enjoy themselves - music, dancing and a place to meet and be seen. The Fashion Museum is highly recommended. The 'dressing up’ interactive activities appeal to both children and adults.
D) Victoria Art Gallery (Free - for permanent exhibition)
Pictures from the 15th to 21st Century. All the artists are local and include Thomas Gainsborough, Walter Sickert, John Nash and Edward Burne-Jones.
E) Pulteney Bridge
A truly iconic bridge, designed by Robert Adam and completed in 1774. Unusually, it has shops down its entire length. There are only four other bridges like this in the world. You can also take pleasure boat trips from the bridge.
F) The Holburne Museum. (Free - for permanent exhibition)
A beautiful museum with works by Gainsborough and Stubbs. The collection also includes silver, ivory and porcelain. The cafe is popular and recommended.
Sydney Gardens is situated behind the Holburne Museum. It’s Bath’s oldest park and was laid out in 1795. It became popular with the Royal Family and the famous novelist Jane Austen lived nearby at 4 Sydney Place. I find the trees spectacular and it's a good spot to wander around and to enjoy a picnic. Walk through the park to the Kennet and Avon Canal
G) Kennet and Avon Canal
Opened in 1810. This is the final section of the walk, and it takes you past some impressive feats of engineering: Pulteney, Abbey View and Wash House Locks enable barges to join the Avon River. The Canal enjoyed an economic boom (large fortunes were made) until the opening of Great Western Railway in 1841.
At Bathwick Hill you have to cross over the bridge and rejoin the towpath on the other side. Follow the signs for the City and Bath Spa station
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How to get to Canterbury UK?
Canterbury is a wonderful city in the region of Kent, set in the area well known as The Gardens of England for his beautiful vegetation, flowers, and nice weather.
If you fly to any of the International airports in London, you are within 2 hours by car, train, bus or if you prefer you can get here by bicycle or even walking, but that would take longer. England is suitable for all kind of travelers and adventures.
When you are in Canterbury from almost any point in the city you can see the main attraction, the oldest Cathedral in England, built in the year 597. And since the murder inside the Cathedral of the Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170, the Cathedral have been attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists.
Canterbury is also the host of thousands of young people from all over the world that comes to study to their prestigious universities. Giving an spark of youth to this old European city.
Just by walking around the city you can see history in every corner, with buildings from all times. At night not everything is history, there is also fun! Here we can find a great number of pubs and bars for all kind of moods and styles.
During the day you can find a lot of tourist and pilgrims roaming around the city center, and at night the roads, pubs, and bars are packed with student and young people from all over.
Around Canterbury there is a system of a very safe public paths that connects to all the towns and villages in the region, you can cross them walking or by bicycle.
In this city there are so many things to do, personally just by strolling on the street or the rivers, enjoying a nice book on the gardens or having a good coffee in downtown, it's worth it!
Visit Canterbury, is a perfect city for lovers of history and nature.
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York UK tour; city travel video guide (Great Britain); England tourism attractions
York UK tour; city travel video guide (Great Britain); England tourism attractions. England travel guide; York tourism video and things to do in England. England is a top tourist destination to visit. It's an amazing opportunity to visit attractions in York England.
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This entrancing London tour to Stonehenge and Bath is a journey into antiquity. Stonehenge is a monolithic landmark that has stood on Salisbury Plain for 5,000 years, and Bath is suffused with relics of its ancient Roman past, most notably, of course, its spa. This Stonehenge Bath tour is a day tour you will not soon forget.
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I visited Blenheim Palace (BEFORE Donald Trump's recent visit!) near Oxford on a glorious summer day. Blenheim Palace is the birthplace of Winston Churchill, was the seat of the Duke of Malborough, and one of the finest stately homes in the UK. My mum and I tour some of the rooms of the house before taking a look around the Lancelot 'Capability' Brown designed gardens and grounds. I find the 'Harry Potter Tree', where a scene from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was filmed. We sadly did not manage to make it to the Pleasure Gardens, but now we have an excuse to go back!
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A Beautiful Day in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy. Orvieto is a city and comune in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff. The city rises dramatically above the almost-vertical faces of tuff cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone, called tufa. The territory of Orvieto was under papal control long before it was officially added to the Papal States (various dates are quoted); it remained a papal possession until 1860, when it was annexed to unified Italy. The city of Orvieto has long kept the secret of its labyrinth of caves and tunnels that lie beneath the surface. Dug deep into the tuff, a volcanic rock, these secret hidden tunnels are now open to view only through guided tours. Orvieto Cathedral is a large 14th-century Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and situated in the town of Orvieto in Umbria, central Italy. Since 1986, the cathedral in Orvieto has been the episcopal seat of the former Diocese of Todi The white wine of the Orvieto district, to the northeast of the city, is highly prized; red wines are also grown. Orvieto is a member of Cittaslow, the slow food movement.
The white wine of the Orvieto district, to the northeast of the city, is highly prized; red wines are also grown. Orvieto is a member of Cittaslow, the slow food movement. Orvieto has many restaurants. One of Orvieto's specialty dishes is truffle pasta.
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How to get to Stonehenge for Free - Stonehenge
Easy Steps to get to Stonehenge for free. See below.
1. Park in visitors center and walk around it to the road. (the center is for people wanting to purchase bus tickets and inner circle passes)
2. Follow the road along side the buses until you see a gate entering the field on the left hand side.
3. walk through field until you come to a gate into a forest.
4. follow forest path until you find another gate leading into another field.
5. follow the public footpath until you see stonehenge. (my advice would be cross the small road and into the next field on the left of Stonehenge then walk up to the fence)
You will see other people at the fence separating the free view from the paid view.
For our family it would have cost about £70 to see Stonhenge! Nope!
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£9.30 for Children
£13:90 for Students/ Seniors
Save the money and take a walk! your mostly paying for the bus ride!
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