Cheap Hotels In Bath

Bath City is a beautiful English city that's home to some of the most important Roman remains in the country.

Budget Tips For Bath

With a little bit of planning and research, it is possible to visit Bath on a budget and still enjoy all that the city has to offer.

Here are some tips on how to visit Bath on a budget:

Cheap Things To Do In Bath

Fun doesn't have to be expensive! For those who are interested in history, Bath is the place to go. The Romans constructed many buildings and baths in this area.
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Bath Abbey

Make your next visit to Bath Abbey one to remember. This stunning setting has been a place of worship for centuries, and it is easy to see why many famous people have called this beautiful building their place of peace.
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No. 1 Royal Crescent

No. 1 Royal Crescent is now a museum, and has been restored to its original state, complete with period furniture and decorative arts. Visitors can learn about the history of the house and the city of Bath.
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Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge spans the River Avon and is the only bridge in the world to have shops on both sides of its span. The bridge is a popular spot for tourists to take photographs and admire the views of the city.
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The Circus

The Circus is located in the heart of Bath, near many of the city's other attractions, including the Royal Crescent, the Roman Baths, and the Bath Abbey. The street is a popular spot for tourists to take photographs and admire the architecture.
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Royal Victoria Park

The park is also home to a number of historic and cultural attractions, including the Royal Crescent Museum, the Royal Victoria Park Museum, and the Prior Park Landscape Garden. The park hosts a number of events and activities throughout the year.
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Holburne Museum

Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum is home to a wide range of collections, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and decorative arts. The museum's collections span from the Renaissance to the present day, and include works by artists such as Turner, Gainsborough, and Stubbs.