Bath
Travel Blogs from Bath, United Kingdom
Roman Baths
... for the discount price of $88 per night. You gotta love England and the Pound. After the shock we got settled into Bath. It is an incredibly beautiful town with winding streets and Roman Architecture. Our main site while we were there was to visit ...
Off and running...
... The city is in somewhat of a valley with houses built up the surrounding hills. The river Avon flows through the city making Bath look like a scene out of a story book. (Jane Austin perhaps!?!) The Roman Baths was of course the main attraction and ...
Home again
It's all over - after 4 months away we have finally returned to the group of islands known as the United Kingdom. After our trip to Nikko we went back to Tokyo and stayed in our Ryokan. It was a very cool place. They gave you a pair of slippers each ...
Procrastination #2 : Top 10 New Experiences.
... shape. New Experience #1: I had bad airline food for the first time -- so exciting. I have two words for United: Lean Cuisine. New Experience #2: I rode in a double-decker bus for the first time. It always looks as ...
Beautiful Bath
... of fame...Blandford (where Prince William is stationed) and Tollard Royal (where Madonna has a home). Upon arriving at Bath, we immediately entered the Pump Room for a quick bite to eat. The dining room was magnificent, with a string ...
Day trip to ancient city of Bath
... Station to Bath) but well worth it! Ancient city so first stop was the famous Roman baths, and beautiful Bath Abbey...all very pretty & fascinating. Wherever one travels in the UK it seems there are a myriad of fascinating historical ...
not a bad place to start, the begining.
... blogs; to give boaring people somewere to say boaring things while giveing them the ilution that people are reading (and in the case of podcasts; the ilution people are listning) as for sights i saw: well hopefully latter i might see a bubble bath. jack. ...
Bath I
So class this morning, discussing The Tempest, and then I met Erin and Laurie on Baker Street to go to Bath. First, we found the Barclays ATM. But the ATM wouldn't take my card. I went upstairs to speak with someone and was told that if the ATM wouldn't ...
Beautiful Bath
On the weekend we travelled south on a 3 hour bus trip to Bath from London (it takes 1hr by high speed train but we went for the budget option). It was so nice to see green fields and open spaces again, something I dont see much of these days in London. ...
Bath time!
... had been stretched, we didn’t go inside, but the town was great and the stink of hippies and witchcraft was everywhere. Heading out to Bath now, we found a prime spot on the river to spend the night. It was VERY leany, but the view was worth it. In ...
Time To Take A Bath!
11.20.09/11.21.09 Time To Take [A] Bath! After a month of heavy traveling, it is good to be in England! No fuss over the language – traffic flow that we can respect – and ...
Showers in Bath
... Ages Bath was an ecclesiastical center. However, it was in the early 18th century that things really got going. Bath became a centre for fashionable society. And, a bit later on Bath was immortalised by Austen. Now the ...
Continuing to drive south
... experiences, and a good chance to learn about the houses from the 16th & 17th centuries. We then started the drive down toward Bath, but went back via Chipping Campden for me to collect my phone charger that I'd left in our B&B there. And then it ...
Bath
... with Bath. Town name of the day: Shockerwick. I didn't manage to get a picture of the town sign. It actually is amazing that I'm getting any of the sign pictures as we drive along. Pedometer report: 6.75 miles. Bath has lot of hills, ...
Splish Splash Bath!
... wandered into a park and some quaint little shops. It was nice to just wander around and take in the city. I came back from Bath after a 4 hour bus ride (traffic due to the fire in Camden) and proceeded to have a relaxing night with some friends. The ...
Wonderful Bath
... 50's in a dance, but a lack of shoes and approaching headache put a rest to those ideas. It is unfortunate that I leave Bath with a serious feaver and head ache that turns into flu. And if I was back in Jane Austin's time I would ...
Day in Bath, UK
... and tried to stay away from the crowds, and luckily dodged the rain. The Circus http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Circus_at_Bath.html& nbsp; built in 1754 and today appears to be quite the high rent district with lots of visitors. We ate ...
Summer Ball
Warning! Photos of me in a dress... actually kinda enjoying myself. Ha, I kid you not, I actually loved like every last second of the summer ball. From getting ready at our house for about 4 hours with all the guys and girls... ...To a bit of a ...
Kevin's Wife in Bath (get it?.....Chaucer)
... the stones, some of which have disappeared and many of which are still in place. After a picnic lunch amongst the stones, we headed off to Bath and our hostel. Bath is quite a nice looking city, and is aptly named after the Roman baths the city contains, ...
Bath
Bath. Hosted by The Royal High School. Tuesday. Roman Baths morning. Hockey v The Royal High ...
Time for a good scrub up and a nice bit of history
... residents of Bath look at us and think 'Look at the dumb gullible tourists, all flocking around the paranormal activity tree'. Anyhow, Bath was a very calm and enjoyable break from the hectic pace of London, but alas I must return... on with the ...
The great adventure
Good Morning - We had a wonderful day and night in Bath - did a Hop on Hop Off bus trip was great then off to London. Weather is hot here, 33 deg a bit of a heat wave happening. Bit cooler today we hope. Our Air Con did not work in "The ...
Everywhere/Spain
... a minute while I catch my breath. We have (since my last entry) been to Cambridge, Oxford, and are now resting comfortably in Bath. During the one night a-piece we spent at Cambridge and Oxford, we were housed in dorms, since the students are on a month ...
Bath
We arrived in Bath while it was still a little light and made our way up the street towards the hostel. Bath is a beautiful city, with lots of old buildings and heaps of churches everywhere, so we enjoyed the view. We soon found the hostel and booked a ...
COLD WET COLD WET
... 2 hours. It was really good - lots of history and architecture (and bath-pride from the tour guide!). I've learn quite a bit about bath and find it a very interesting place. HAd battered cod, chips and peas for lunch - good pub english food. \though i ...
This place is fabulous
... mistaken... AFter that i went in search of a famous "bath bun". You have no idea how far i searched! lol eventually i found the "bath bun teashop" opposite sally lunn's (another famous bun, though i was too full of bun to try one!) and grabbed a "bath ...
Farewell California, Hello England
... arrived at the train station early so we were able to catch the next train with only five minutes of waiting, which also arrived in good time. All in all, we were in Bath before we knew it. Check out my first view of the city! More to come... ...
Stonehenge and The Roman Baths
... part of Salisbury and also went for a tour of the Salisbury Cathedral. Then back to our B&B which had the most amazing bath which both Brian and I individually soaked in (pure bliss). Today we are driving to the city of Bath, and again it is not ...

