
The city of Bath, first settled by the Romans in 43 AD, was named a World Heritage site in 1987. The Romans built a temple as well as the baths for which the city is known around the only natural hot springs in the U.K. During the Georgian era, the influx of people coming to the spa resort brought a new popularity to Bath. Hotels and cafes surrounding the spas in the Georgian style were built exclusively for this new tourist destination. It continues to be a favourite of tourists, with over a million people staying in Bath hotels every year.
Bath is not only a city of beautiful architecture, it is also has experienced growth in the information and technology sector. The city is linked to Bristol, which is 24 km away by the A4 motorway, and has a railway station with frequent connections to London, Cardiff and Exeter. The city has a tram line, which makes Bath hotels easily accessible. The sights of the city and the magnificent countryside make the hotels in Bath a wonderful place to stay for business or pleasure.
The ancient Roman spa town of Bath is located on the southern end of the limestone hills known as the Cotswolds. The hot springs are the only natural ones located in the United Kingdom. Bath is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Britain with evidence of people visiting here as far back as ancient Celtic times. Even the Romans recognized the benefit of a good soak in the hot springs and they constructed extensive networks of baths and spas. The remains of these old Roman facilities are found all round the city. By Elizabethan times the city was really starting to gain popularity, and by the turn of the last century, Bath exploded into the awareness of Britons looking for a great place to spend a few days away from home. Book your hotel in Bath with HRS.com and enjoy the natural richness of the city.
Bath has many great attractions. The 2000 year old Roman Baths are one of the key things that draw tourists from all over the world. Europe's only mineral hot springs produce at least a million litres of scalding hot water each and every day. After you have toured the Roman ruins, you can visit the Bath Abbey which will be just down the road from your Bath hotel. As you follow the roads through the city centre, you will pass by fascinating places like the Pulteney Bridge, and Great Pulteney Street. In the centre of the city, you can relax for a while in the Parade Gardens, or find your way to Victoria Park. Do you enjoy museums? Then you really need to visit No. 1 Royal Crescent where you can see just how people lived in Bath in years gone by. A guided tour is also a great way to discover the scenic spots around the city. Theatre Royal provides a full list of great classic productions ranging from Shakespeare’s plays to folk songs and dancing. Are you into sports? Then check out the Bath Rugby Club. If golfing is your thing, you can stop in at the Bath Golf Club and try to improve your handicap.
Bath is not only a city of beautiful architecture, it is also has experienced growth in the information and technology sector. Several regional airports provide good flight connections for Bath. The closest is Bristol International Airport which is well connected to cities across Europe. The city is linked to Bristol, which is 24 km away by the A4 motorway, and has a railway station with frequent connections to London, Cardiff and Exeter. The city has a tram line, which makes Bath hotels easily accessible. There are several tourist buses that will take you around to see all the sights. The sights of the city and the magnificent countryside make the hotels in Bath a wonderful place to stay for business or pleasure.
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