Showing All Attractions
Quote: Widely regarded as the most elegant and longest boulevard in Europe, Great Pulteney Street is one of the principal thoroughfares in the city. The street was built by the celebrated architect Thomas Baldwin in Read More
Quote: In the late 18th century, shopping arcades had become very fashionable in Paris. It took another 40 years for the fashion to reach Britain, with the first one being built in London in 1820. The fashion continued Read More
This Bath attraction has no photos. Upload the first!
Quote: Once you leave the Victorian train station and venture into the heart of Georgian Bath, it''s often hard to imagine that there was a town here prior to the 1760s -- certainly, apart from the Abbey and the ruins Read More
Quote: One of the things which always takes me by surprise about Britain is how quickly the accents change... Bath is only 170 miles from London but with a completely different accent and sometimes I thought I was in Read More
Quote: One of my favorite periods of time is Regency England and visiting Bath is all about the Georgian and Regency Periods. It has been said that two things transformed Bath from a market town into a renowned spa, the Read More
Hmmm, it appears we could use a review of this Bath attraction. Any chance you've been and want to help us out? Submit a review and thousands of travelers will have you to thank!
Quote: Cheddar is quickly accessible from Wells and the gorge drive is free. You can choose to ignore the town, the caves, and the tourist traps and the gorge is interesting enough to be worth a short detour. There are Read More
Quote: We blundered on Malmesbury Abbey on a Sunday morning just as service was beginning. The town is just off the highway and relatively small, so the abbey was easy to find. The charm of the building is the fact Read More
Quote: Avoncliff is a tiny village situated to the west of Bradford-on-Avon, which forms the western limits of this journal, and thus, the ideal place to start. Work on the canal began here in 1794, and it was evident Read More
Quote: In the 18th century, the city flourished and its main buildings were designed by the architect John Wood and his son in neo-classical style. The Circus consists of 30 houses built around a circle designed by John Read More