Many fine Tourist Destinations In The UK

There are numerous fine traveller destinations in the UK and none are way more honored than the city of Bath Britain.  The hot springs established the city as a fashionable place to be for the well to do, eager to heal their illnesses with the spa waters.  The Romans had built their baths and church to milk the springs.  Today, visitors can see the baths and find out about them in the museum. 

From the time of Elizabeth I, tourism came to Bath England and really took hold in the 18th century.  The city is noted for its Georgian design with its most notable example being the Royal Crescent, a home road that sweeps gracefully with its classy houses.  The crescent is close to Royal Victoria Park, where hot air balloons are launched each summer, filling the sky with a blaze of color.  The park contains a botanical garden, kids’s play area, crazy golf course, bowling green and lawn tennis courts. 

The inventive life of the town is prospering with five theatres of global reputation.  The Bath world Music holiday is well respected and presents traditional and latest classical music, jazz concerts and world music.  The seventeen day event includes some out of doors performances with free admission.  The Bath Literature holiday is another favourite on the Bath England yearly events calendar.  It has attracted best selling writers,eg Terry Pratchett, Joanna Trollope and Margaret Atwood. 

Museums are plentiful and sundry and include the Bath Postal Museum, on the site of the Post Office that operated from 1822 – 1854.  It tells the tale of the post office and the UK post box.  There are displays about the famous Penny Black stamp and there is a duplicate post office from the Victorian era.  The Museum of Costume presents exhibitions and has a permanent collection of costumes, dating back to the 18th century.  The museum is within the historic Assembly Rooms, where the city’s society gathered for balls and conferences.  The building contains galvanizing artworks and a pretty set of nine candelabrums. 

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy commemorates the work of William Herschel, who discovered the planet Uranus and was a resident of the town.  Bath’s most noted resident {however ,} is writer Jane Austin and she is recalled at the Jane Austen Centre and by an Austin themed city walk.  Bath Britain electrified the writer to scribble two of her books, including scenes from the town in them.

If you enjoy traveling and would like to read more on some of the most famous places in the world, visit famouswonders.com and also check out England landmark.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print this article!
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • blogmarks
  • Blogosphere News
  • co.mments
  • Current
  • Fark
  • FriendFeed
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • MySpace
  • Ping.fm
  • Posterous
  • Propeller
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Twitter
  • Twitthis
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz

Leave a Reply

 

 

 

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>