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Also known as Bath, Somerset, City of Bath
città inglese
Bath is a historic city located in Somerset in the southwest of England. It matters as a significant cultural and architectural center, though the specific reasons for its historical importance would require additional context to detail accurately.
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Most locations in Bath are easily walkable from the city centre and stations. Avoid using a car in town center.
What's on? Read Bath Chronicle (published Thursday), or Venue Magazine (Wednesday).
The 2010 Southgate Shopping Centre is constructed in a mock Georgian style and features a selection of mid-to-upper range clothing chains plus some pretty good places to eat. It is opposite the railway and bus station but offers little of interest for the tourist as it provides predominantly mainstream retailers available in many high streets in Britain. This was a historic area up until the 1960s when it was demolished due to persistent flooding problems.
Boutique shopping can be found in the North part of the centre, notable for its art and antique showrooms. Head up Milsom Street to George Street and beyond. Bath claims to have one of the highest percentages of independent shops in any British high-street.
Walcot Street to the north-east of the centre has been designated the "artisan quarter" by the Council and has a number of independent stores.
For its size, Bath has an excellent choice of eateries for any budget and taste. Mainstream restaurant chains are present as well as many independents. Within the city centre there are Italian, French, Thai, Nepali, Indian, Spanish, Turkish, Japanese and fusion restaurants. There are also specialist fish, steak, and gourmet restaurants. Most pubs sell food at lunchtime and in the evening.
Bath, has a huge array of pubs and bars to choose from, ranging from the very traditional pubs serving real ale to the typical trendy bars: thumb|200px|The Salamander, exterior view
The most notable pubs:
Other notable pubs are:
Notable bars are:
thumb|Typical Georgian architecture of Bath, as viewed looking north-west from Bathwick Hill Accommodation in and around Bath ranges from budget hostels and smart, comfortable self-catering homes, through elegant bed and breakfast and guest houses, hospitable farms and inns, to top-of-the-range hotels.
Bath è una città del Regno Unito che si trova nella regione inglese del Sud Ovest, nella contea del Somerset, famosa come centro termale: il suo nome, infatti, prende origine dai bagni romani, in inglese "bath". Le sue terme sono le uniche terme naturali del Regno Unito. Ricostruita nel XVIII secolo in stile georgiano, ha molti monumenti in stile neoclassico. Nel 2021 è stata dichiarata patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO nelle Grandi città termali d'Europa.
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Overall Bath is a very safe city to visit; the large number of tourists and university students generates a friendly and vigorous feel to the city. Bath city centre is lively and bustling until late on Friday and Saturday evenings, although things get rougher around kicking out time late at night. Women would be well advised to avoid wandering around alone at night. The common problem for tourists is the occasional groups of homeless beggars around the parks and abbey - you may see them drinking lager and shouting abuse, which can surprise many first-time visitors. However, they're not pushy when asking for money, and argue amongst themselves rather than getting passers-by involved. Accept it as a byproduct of a city that attracts tourism (and therefore money), and it's no problem.
The river between Pultney Bridge and the weir looks good for a spot of swimming when you're young and fit. It is actually very dangerous, and every year people die doing it. Warleigh weir is good if you're looking for a swim - about 3 miles along the canal.
If you're a keen cyclist, there's a wonderful Bath-to-Bristol cycle path at your disposal. However, please be aware that there have been robberies and attacks on this stretch of cycle path in 2008. Police have made arrests, but it's something you should consider if planning to make the journey.
As of April 2022, Bath has 5G from EE and Three, and 4G from O2 and Vodafone. Wifi is widely available in public places.
Bath Library (in the Podium Shopping Centre) offers Internet access at £3.60 an hour for non members.
Bradford on Avon — a beautiful, picture-postcard small town near Bath; it's accessible by rail and there's a lovely 30-minute walk along the canal to Avoncliff where the Cross Guns pub provides good food in an excellent riverside setting - and you can catch the train back to Bath from there. Trains between Bath Spa and Bradford on Avon take 15-20 minutes and run 2-3 times an hour. Bristol — with its many attractions situated around the floating harbour and Avon Gorge, is 12 miles drive or 15 minutes train journey away, and makes an excellent day trip from Bath. Cheltenham— another historic spa town, which started its journey in the early 1700s with the discovery of healing waters. Swindon — known for its history as the heart of the Great Western Railway, 20 minutes on the train, or an hour by car on A46 and M4 motorway.
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