Things You'll Need:
- Passport
- Computer with Internet access
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Step 1
Know that the famous city of Bath was built at the mouth of an extinct volcano. This volcano is responsible for the hot springs and spas that made the city famous for bathing from the days of Rome to today.
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Step 2
Visit the most famous landmark in Bath, the Roman-built complex built over a natural hot spring that served as a place to bathe as well as a temple.
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Step 3
Enjoy Bath's interesting architecture and get. a fresh perspective on England. Bath houses many UNESCO-protected buildings that celebrate England's interesting heritage, like the gigantic curved building, the Royal Crescent.
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Step 1
Find a ticket into Bristol International Airport, located 15 miles from Bath. Take the express coach to the Bristol Temple Meads Station and catch a 15-minute train into Bath.
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Step 2
Plan to take taxis to and from your luxury accommodations in Bath. Taxis can routinely be found at the train station, Orange Grove, and at the bottom of Milsom Street.
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Step 3
Consider hiring a chauffeur service for your travel needs during your stay in Bath. There are over a dozen services to choose from, and they can navigate the sometimes complex Bath roadways easily.
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Step 1
Choose luxury hotel accommodations in the Bath city center for a unique experience of England. The best quality rooms in central Bath average from $250 to $400 a night. To book accommodations, contact Bath Tourism Plus at 011 (+44) 870 420 1278 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below).
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Step 2
Consider staying in the Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath House Spa located in the famous Royal Crescent. A deluxe room in this tourist hot-spot will cost from $500 to $1,100, but you can also check out the grounds for free.
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Step 3
Consider choosing a fully serviced luxury apartment for your accommodations in Bath. A week in a three-bedroom apartment in the center of the city will cost you about $2,000.










