Compared to Bristol, it seems like a rather rich city, with big stone houses.
To go from Bristol to Bath, there is an old railway, converted into a cycle path. A very nice journey indeed.
On the road is an old train station, which is now a station buffet. You sit and eat on the platforms, beside the metal people waiting for their train. There is a really good decoration work all along the path, to animate it.
Here are the old roman baths. I couldn't visit them yet, it was too late.
And the back of the roman baths, with the abbaye in the background.
There are also new thermal baths, which I found have a good integration in the city.
Here is the abbaye. Couldn't visit it either...
The Avon also flows in Bath.
The inhabited Pulteney bridge, seen from the riverside.
The riverside, seen from the inhabited Pulteney bridge.
And the Royal Crescent, near Victoria Park.
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