When we mentioned hot springs, the first place we think about would be the onsen towns in Japan. Who would have thought to find a hot spring in the heart of England?
Well, we did. It is in Bath where the Romans first built their spa town during their occupation in AD60s.
Today, the popular city has museums, theatres, shops, and many more establishments that helped make it a major tourist attraction.
Street performer is a common sight in the city.
Not today corgi, you are on a diet.
Bath Abbey stands at the middle of Bath City
Visitors come in flocks to this beautiful city, and you can admire the view on an open top bus.
Pulteney Bridge overlooking the impressive Pulteney Weir 
Reverse view of the Pulteney Weir
Large open field in front of The Royal Crescent. It is such a nice place to picnic here in summer.
Although I did not visit the bath museum, I enjoyed the rest of Bath. Its architecture and historical surroundings are a sight to behold. A walking tour is highly recommended as the attractions are closed to each other, and you probably need a day to see it all.
And another travel trip awaiting....
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