Despite its student population, Bath isn’t as lively as nearby Bristol; some have even described it as a living museum. However, most find the old-boy charm of the place quite pleasant. Wondering around this World Heritage city can be rewarding, especially on a sunny day, with the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey and Pulteney bridge all offering different architectural experiences. There is also a good selection of eateries on offer, and Bath High Street has a higher than average amount of boutiques and cafes.
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Top Tips
If you are looking to get away from the busy Bath High Street, there are a few decent pubs on the outer edges of the city along the river.
Parking anywhere in the city is difficult as most roads are permit holders only. Do consider public transport if it is an option.
If you are looking for some weekend live music, Moles (at the end of the High Street) is a common go-to.
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The Directions
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