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If you want to experience the best views of Bath, then head for Alexandra Park in Bear Flat. Access to the park is by a long flight of steps, otherwise known as Jacob's Ladder. At the top you can see for miles. If the children... more
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Certainly not a club for the claustrophobic with its subterranean cellar setting, Moles Club is nevertheless the best live venue in the South West if not the whole of Britain. Moles manages to attract the best national bands an... more
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Smart and relaxed, with an outside covered patio and a few more tables out in the open in summer, The Moon and Sixpence is tucked away under an arch off Broad Street just above the Postal Museum. Mostly used as a good class res... more
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Modern décor, a wide range of bottled lager and an excellent bar menu have made this a favourite with the young professionals in Bath. The affectionately nicknamed "Slug" has managed to create a modern drinking environment with... more
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First opened in 1706 to provide a place to drink natural spring water, the Pump Room is decorated in 18th century style. Commanding a certain prestige with its double-storey windows and crystal chandeliers, the restaurant is st... more
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Located throughout the country, Revolution is a must visit for a night (or day) out in Bath. Enjoy a great meal at this casual and relaxed place through the day. At night, it's a totally different picture. Pulsating music and g... more
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As damp overcrowded cellars go, this often overlooked club is one of Bath's real gems. A network of cellars, a well-stocked bar, an intimate atmosphere and a mixed crowd ensure that it is always busy, but visitors to the city g... more
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The Jane Austen Centre located in Gay Street where Jane Austen once lived, the permanent exhibition in this Georgian house offers a look at the life and times of Bath's most famous authoress. Staff give regular introductory tal... more
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Sally Lunn's is the oldest known house in Bath. The present timber-framed building dates from 1492 and Roman and Medieval remains have been found below the cellar floor. Sally Lunn, a young French girl, did not arrive until 168... more
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Built on the site of an old ale house, The Blathwayt is popular for exactly that - good British ale. Children are welcome too, and the place is quite a hit with families. If it's a nice day, opt for the outdoor seating. more
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