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Tourist attractions in Bath

Roman Baths and Pump Room
The Roman Baths are remarkably complete and are among the finest in Europe. They is also a temple, sculptures, coins, jewelry. The Bath itself was built around the natural hot spring.
Location: Pump Room, Abbey Churchyard
Telephone: 01225 47 77 85

The Jane Austen Center
At this magical attraction you can discover Jane Austen's Bath, learn about her lifestyle and family, plus much more.
Location: 40 Gay Street, Queen Square
Telephone: 01225 44 30 00

Sally Lunn's Refreshment House and Museum
This is the oldest house in Bath, built in 1482, with a unique history of residence. It was here that Sally Lunn worked in 1680, and today you can eat the marvellous, legendary bun that she created and which still carries her name. Plus excavations in the cellar, (now a museum) show remains of Roman, Saxon, and Medieval buildings.
Location: 4 North Parade Passage
Telephone: 01225 46 16 34

Prior Park Landscape Garden
From this peaceful 18th century garden you can admire the sweeping valley and enjoy magnificent views over the city of Bath.
Location: Ralph Allen Drive
Telephone: 01225 83 34 22

No.1 Royal Crescent
Explore this 18th century townhouse, which has been restored to its former glory, for a an authentic look into the lives of its former occupants.
Location: 1 Royal Crescent
Telephone: 01225 42 81 26

Bath Postal Museum
An excellent place to explore the former communication systems. Here you can look back 4000 years to the first Babylonian clay tablets of 2000BC to the present day communication systems of the e-mail. Plus much more.
Location: 8 Broad Street
Telephone: 01225 46 03 33

The Bath Boating Station
Here you can hire traditional canoes, wooden skiffs and punts for a jaunt down the river Avon. This is a unique surviving Victorian boating station with a restaurant and tea gardens.
Location: Forester Road
Telephone: 01225 46 64 07

Museum of Costume and Assembly Rooms
Explore the story of fashion over the last 400 years, in one of the finest collections of its kind in the world.
Location: Bennett Street
Telephone: 01225 47 77 89

Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults
In the restored 18th century cellar you can discover 1600 years of the Abbeys history. Wondering through the cellar you can enjoy objects which have survived the Abbeys past from the Saxons to the present.
Location: Bath Abbey
Telephone: 01225 42 24 62

Mr. Bowler's Business
Walk through a re-creation of a family firm that was involved in many aspects of Bath life for 100 years. Explore and discover why virtually nothing was thrown away.
Location: Bath Industrial Heritage Center, Julian Road
Telephone: 01225 31 83 48

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