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Bath, Somerset, England
The Circus is one of Bath, Somerset, England.

1. The Circus

Brock St, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
Road · 10 tips and reviews

Joanne J.Joanne Jones: Stunning structures and amazing history.

The Royal Crescent is one of Bath, Somerset, England.

2. The Royal Crescent

9.1
Royal Cres, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
Historic and Protected Site · 34 tips and reviews

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: The Royal Crescent is the most impressive of Bath’s seven Georgian crescents. The Royal Crescent Hotel (royalcrescent.co.uk) does an impressive, if pricey, afternoon tea (£25). Book ahead.

The Roman Baths is one of Bath, Somerset, England.

3. The Roman Baths

8.8
Stall St, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
Historic and Protected Site · 168 tips and reviews

Josh Wood ProductionsJosh Wood Productions: The complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level.

Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House & Museum is one of Bath, Somerset, England.

4. Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House & Museum

8.5
4 N Parade Passage, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
Tea Room · 98 tips and reviews

Geoff B.Geoff Barby: Dinner at Sally Lunns is an unexpected delight great value for money and delicious

Jane Austen Centre is one of Bath, Somerset, England.

5. Jane Austen Centre

7.0
40 Gay St, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
History Museum · 20 tips and reviews

WaterstonesWaterstones: Home to the fabulous Jane Austen Tea Rooms - try the cream scones, they're delicious! You can find many copies of Austen's books at the Waterstones on Milsom St. in a dedicated Jane Austen section. Read more.