Bath - Heritage City Highlights
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Built in 1499, Bath Abbey has been described as England’s last great Gothic church.
4 minFounded in the 9th century, these baths also featured a temple to Sulis Minerva.
4 minBuilt into the cobblestone street here is the World Heritage Site symbol.
2 minWalk along the side of the Westgate Buildings toward the Theatre Royal.
38 sThis is believed to be one of the country’s oldest working theatres.
2 minThis plaza was designed by John Wood, the Elder, and constructed between 1728 & 1735.
3 minThis route to the Royal Crescent offers excellent views of the city.
1 minThis masterpiece of John Wood, the Younger, features 114 columns along the façade.
3 minThis circular terrace hints at Wood’s fascination with druids and Stonehenge.
2 minThese rooms offered the upper class a place to drink, dance, and socialize.
2 minLooking down Alfred Street gives a great view of the back of the Circus.
52 sOriginally a residential area, Milsom Street is now dominated by retail outlets.
1 minThis narrow route leads to Union Passage, which will lead to Westgate Street.
33 sThe intersection of Union Passage and Westgate Street marks the end of this tour.
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