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36 Hours in Bath, England

Named for its ancient, 2,000-year-old thermal-spring-fed Roman pools, the spa town in southwest England, Bath is a Unesco World Heritage site as well as the beautiful backdrop to Jane Austen films and the Netflix series Bridgerton.

November 12, 2023 / 11:27 IST
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Bath, the UK. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Bath, the UK. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Hot water mingles with 2,000 years of history in Bath, the spa town in southwest England. Named for its ancient, thermal-spring-fed Roman pools, Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as the beautiful backdrop to Jane Austen films and the Netflix series Bridgerton. But the town is not resting on its past. Impressive restaurants such as the Elder, which opened during the pandemic, add finesse to regional British fare, while a new museum dedicated to Mary Shelley, who wrote most of “Frankenstein” while a teenager in Bath, celebrates the city’s literary side in good, spooky fun. While centuries’ worth of visitors have flocked to Bath for a steaming soak, the sweeping Georgian architecture and rolling, lush countryside also attract active travelers to enjoy the area on foot or bicycle, or even in a kayak. Here's what to do in 36 hours in Bath:

Friday

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2:30 pm | Take time for tea

Bathwick Hill, Bath, Somerset, the UK. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)