Bath is situated in the isle of Somerset and has the only natural spring in all of Great Britain. Indeed, for centuries, Bath was famous as a hot springs center for the Romans. From the Elizabethian until the Georgian era, Bath was mostly for the rich, which resulted in a unique collection of Georgian architecture (most notably, the Satellite Crescent). In 1987, the city was declared a World Heritage Site. With plenty of places to eat and drink, as well as some of Britain's finest independent shops, Bath is the ideal city break destination.
Learn all about King Bladud and the foundation of the city 2,800 years ago
How Bath was a medieval religious center and a center of the wool trade
The incredible architecture of the Royal Crescent
You will make your own way to the meeting points