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Things to do in Bath?
angelfire
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Hi, I'm off to Bath this weekend - staying at a campsite to save on costs. does anyone know of anything going on in Bath this weekend? or anywhere particularly nice to vist/eat?
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Had good meals at Strada and The Firehouse Rotisserie0
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Street entertainers outside Roman Baths are usually good for a laugh. Open top bus tour is quite good (vouchers in LloydsTsb booklet from most branches). Boat trip on the river.0
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Thanks guys!0
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I really liked the Baths, they are a bit pricey but really well done and informative (i am an archaeology nerd though) We also did a walk around the outskirts of the city which had some great views (skyline walk?)we have love enough to light the streets.0
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I went to Bath for 4 days last Easter and had a great time. If you buy the joint ticket for the 2 bus tours you also get vouchers for several other attractions to get in for free. It also gets you a discount for the Roman Baths plus there is a joint ticket for Roman Baths and Costume Museum that will save a few £££s. The art museum is good also the American Musuem is very interesting and sells yummy cookies too (it's a little bit of a walk from the bus tour stop). The Cafe Du Globe, at the river end of the same street that Sally Lunn's is on, can't remember the name (something passage?) does absolutely wonderful food and lovely cocktails. For veggies, just up from Sally Lunn's is DeMuth's vegetarian restaurant which also does great food. Oh and Sally Lunn's itself of course! Have a lovely time!Marsh Samphire0
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If you like walking, walk along the Kennet and Avon canal to Bathampton, lovely pub on canalside.0
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