Bath is a beautiful city in the southwest of England that is famous for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture. The entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a popular tourist destination and our favorite city we've visited in the UK so far.
What did we do?
The Mayor of Bath's Free Walking Tour -- This was fantastic! A free two+ hour tour around Bath. We learned so much!
Terry |
Bath Abbey -- It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bath. The abbey was founded in the 7th century and has been rebuilt several times over the centuries. The current building was constructed in the 15th and 16th centuries and is a beautiful example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture. Four-fifths of the walls are windows!
Tomb of Lady Jane Waller |
Stone carvings found |
The Roman Baths: The ancient baths were built in the 1st century AD and are still used today for bathing and spa treatments. We did not tour the baths.
The Pump Room: This elegant Georgian building is located next to the Roman Baths and is where visitors can enjoy afternoon tea and traditional Bath Buns.
Go for a swim in the Thermae Bath Spa: This spa offers a variety of thermal pools, including one that is fed by the same spring water as the Roman Baths. We did not do this. The cost was £80 for two hours. That wasn't really what discouraged us. We waited too late to reserve and there was only one time slot available for ONE person.
The Assembly Rooms was a place for people to meet and enjoy daily entertainment including balls, concerts, teas and gambling. The building is currently closed and you can't truly see the beauty of the building due to the "art" out front.
Ballroom |
Tea Room with |
The Royal Crescent: This iconic Georgian terrace is one of the most photographed buildings in Bath and home to some of the most expensive real estate in the UK. Built and designed by John Wood the Younger.
Wall was constructed to keep the cows from grazing on the lawn of the rich |
Haha Wall - From the other side you cannot see the wall and when people would take a step and fall off the wall, it was funny! |
Circus was originally called King's Circus. It consisted of three curved townhouse segments forming a circle with three entrances. Designed by John Wood the Elder. Nicholas Cage purchased one of the townhouses and removed the number (7) so no one would know which was his. Pretty clever considering no one would know what house number was between 6 and 8.
Shhh #7 is in between 6 and 8 |
There are 525 pictorial emblems, including serpents, nautical symbols, devices representing the arts and sciences, and Masonic symbols. |
Pumphouse Chimney |
Sharon attempting a cartwheel |
Graceful |
She is determined to hurt herself |
Random pictures
Saracen head claims to be the oldest Bar in Bath |
UNESCO World Heritage symbol |
Prince Of Wales Monument: "Here lies Fred. He got hit in the head. Now he's dead." |
What goes up |
Must come down. Sharon loved going up these steps. |
What\where did we eat? We choose our restaurants based on AirBnB host recommendations, Google map ratings, cuisine offered, and some times Trip Advisor (very seldom).
The Real Italian Pizza Co -- this was pretty much one of the closest places after getting off the train and we were hangry.
Prosciutto e Funghi |
Thai Basil -- this place was closest to our AirBnB and higher rated on Google than the Thai place recommended by our host. The food was very good and great service with reasonable prices.
Gang Kiew Wan Jay Thai green curry with bean curds and vegetables cooked in coconut milk, served with aubergine and basil leaves |
Choo Chi Pla Curry sauce with crispy fillets of fish in a light batter cooked in coconut milk, served with kaffir lime leaves |
Yak Yeti Yak (Napalese cuisine) -- if nothing else, a fun name. This was a host recommendation. The food and service was so good, we dined here twice.
Pork Momos |
Pork Bhutuwa |
Yak Yeti Yak Chicken |
Maasko Dal |
Spicy Acar I had to order a side of spicy sauce because our dishes had to be mild (for Sharon). This was definitely spicy! 🔥 🔥 🥵 |
Take the damn picture!!! |
Tharu Chicken |
Bhuteko Bhat |
Fresh Raita 😋 |
We walked past Pintxo several times and their menu seemed interesting plus Terry, our tour guide, said he heard they were pretty good. Small place with an outside garden area and the service and food was very good.
Pintxo pin-cho (noun.) a small snack eaten in bars
La Gilda Pickled Chilli, green olives, and anchovies |
Baked Aubergines with goat cheese & tomato sauce |
Albindigos Pork & chorizo meatballs |
Branzino in crosta di noci Walnut Crusted Sea bass with roasted potatoes, black olives, red onion and cherry tomatoes |
Linguine con gamberi Linguine with Prawns, sun-dried tomatoes, anchovies, black olives, capers |
Insalata mista |
Free shot |
Corkage was a recommendation by our host. A cute little tapas joint. The service started out great and the restaurant was empty when we arrived. The food was excellent! Each dish came out separately and in a timely manner.
By the time we were done, the place was packed and the people at the table next to us were basically in my lap.
Gin & Tonic to start our evening |
Padron Peppers |
Dahl Red Lentil dahl, coconut yogurt, and Crispy onions |
Salmon -kilawin, creme fraiche, orange, and radish |
Tenderstem charred, yuzu dressing Cashew milk, brined grapes |
Beef brisket with Beetroot and apricot harissa puree, green peas, pea shoots |
Crescent Restaurant and Bar -- this was solely chosen based on their Google rating of 4.9 and they did not disappoint. Our server was from Poland. She was excellent and very curious about our travels 👌 and the food was delicious.
Dark Chocolate Espresso Martini Dark Chocolate Old Fashion |
Beetroot and feta dip Homemade Beetroot dip topped with crumbled feta Served with toasted flatbread |
Superfood Salad Salmon, mixed leaf, squash, beetroot, Avocado, quinoa, seeds, kale, and walnuts |
Seafood Linguine Salmon, Prawns, clams and Mussels in a spicy tomato |
Lemoncello |
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