View from the main street looking East |
I arrived in Bath around noon on Tuesday, made my way to the YMCA where I was staying and got settled in then set out to find the Jane Austen Centre (of course that's stop numero uno). This was when I learned my first life lesson of the journey: don't trust Google maps. My map app told me the Jane Austen Centre was up the steepest hill of all time, so I walked, oh, four blocks up this hill that, if it had been any steeper, would have required climbing gear. It was all residential and I was kind of thinking, "Oh, what's up with this then?" but of course my unwavering (ill-placed) trust in my handy-dandy map caused me to push on. Finally I gave up and asked for directions only to find it was in the opposite direction.

Next stop was the Roman Baths. It was really a magnificent experience to finally see this. I felt like I was stepping back in time, there was such a wondrous ancientness about the place. I spent a while wandering around the Baths, listening to the audio guide, and just enjoying the sights. Made a wish in the wishing well so fingers crossed on that one I guess? There was a shit-ton of money in that pool, too. I went back to the Pump Room for breakfast the next morning to try the water. It was weird tasting, yeah, but drinkable. I also had a Bath Bun and hot chocolate.
Next stop was the spa. I spent Monday polishing wine glasses to the point of perfection for rich people (OMG just get over yourselves) so I felt I deserved something nice...to feel a little posh myself, ya know. It was a little awkward being alone and I forgot to think about that, but it was still relaxing. They had different flavored steam rooms I guess you could say. Lotus, sandalwood, something-or-other, and mint. Mint was my favorite. I parked it in there for a while. I'm totally getting my own mint steam room when I grow up. That's now my life plan. Had a feta and grape tart for my included dinner. Once again, delicious food. After my three hours at the spa, I called it a night since everything was closed anyway.
The next morning I had breakfast at the Pump Room, as I've already mentioned. Then I went next door to Bath Abbey, which was the first big church type place I've been in over here since I have yet to go in the London ones. I walked in and my jaw literally dropped. The place was huge. This picture does it no justice really. It was just such a massive space...beautiful stained glass windows and such too.
After I left the abbey, I bought some lunch at the High Street market nearby and walked across the river to one of the parks and ate my lunch there. I spent the rest of my stay walking around the city and some of the parks.
The Royal Crescent |
Until next time,
Duchess :)
Love the Roman baths. Love your photos. Next time go to Yak Yeti Yak! Such excellent food...
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