Top Things to see in Bath for Romantic Couples

Top things to see in bath for couples
-Indulge yourself in a relaxing Spa, go all the way to the top open-air rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa and seize the opportunity to rest your mind as you please -Visit the Bath Museum. If you and your better half are planning to pamper yourselves with the thermal spa, it will compliment your weekend away. We learnt a lot during that time and even had a few gulps of natural mineral water containing 42 minerals directly from the fountain in the Pump Room! (honestly… it did not taste anything you are hoping to taste!)

What a view! It is so much better to see it from much closer when you arrange it prior to your booking.


Best time to book your weekend away in Bath
We visited Bath twice, first time during cold winter months, more precisely – at beginning of January. English winter is a lot more forgiving than the one in mainland Europe (with an exception of southern parts of the continent). Second time happened recently, mid of September. If you dread the moment of undressing to your swimwear in the midst of winter, fear no more! You probably won’t experience below 0 degree temperatures in England. Winter time in England is a lot more bearable. My recommendation is to try Roman Baths in the summer and winter but if I had to pick – winter is ten times better because of the difference in temperature outside. It is so enjoyable when the natural waters keep your body warmed up and your breath in chilled air!
How to get to Bath, England
Bath is known universally for its historical value and spa facilities. Bath is conveniently located near London, with good connection to the capital and other parts of England if you aren’t driving. If you’re visiting England for a few days, make sure you don’t miss out on the trip up there. There’s more to UK than London!How to get to Bath Spa
-hop on the GWR train to Bath Spa from London Paddington in zone 1 (north west), the full timetable is available here. It’s a nice, 5-7 minute walk.
Where to stay in Bath
Our suggestion is to book well in advance and stay around the old town (in particular if you are planning to do your sightseeing on foot) If you’re out of luck and simply cannot find cheap hotels in Bath and are considering driving, you will find a good selection of cheap hotels in Chippenham in Wiltshire. We stayed in one of the Premier Inn hotels near Bath which was very half the price of the one in Bath. Second time round, we stayed in Swindon which is a little far from Bath but once again, the accommodation and the town were pretty good.What to be aware of when visiting Bath
-watch out for the queues to the Spa, they can be pretty long! We waited over one hour to get in first time round. We were luckier during our second trip to Roman Baths as we had just escaped the peak season. If you choose a weekday instead, you are bound to skip the queues and have this place a bit more to yourself. -unfortunately, no cameras allowed in Thermal Spas in Bath! They are quite rigorous about it. Take your GoPro if you really must but we have not seen anyone using their phones. Strictly relax in the warm waters!
No pictures allowed! Last selfie before we jump in the blissfully warm natural waters in Roman Baths

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