As you probably could have guessed from this city’s name, Bath is known for its Roman baths. These baths, dating back to AD 70, are some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world.
Bath is known for its beautiful Georgian architecture, which can be admired in places like the Royal Crescent, which features a crescent-shaped row of 30 houses.
I also loved visiting the Circus, which is made up of townhouses arranged in a circular pattern. These areas showcase Georgian architecture and are what makes walking around Bath feel unique.
If you’re a book lover, you can visit during the annual Jane Austen Festival in September, where people dress up, and the city is taken back in time.
The train from London to Bath takes about 90 minutes, making this city the perfect day trip.