Day Trip|Stonehenge & Bath 🚗💨
Known for its Georgian architecture blending Roman and Neoclassical elements, Bath’s history dates back to ancient Roman times as a famed thermal spa town. ▪️ Roman Baths 🏺 Preserved ancient Roman thermal ruins showcasing architecture and culture from the era. ▪️ Bath Abbey ⛪ A Gothic church with stunning stained-glass windows and intricate stone carvings. ▪️ The Circus ⭕ Three curved segments of Georgian townhouses forming a perfect circle, unified by classical column designs. ▪️ Royal Crescent 🌙 Built in 1774, this crescent-shaped row of 30 houses is one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks. ▪️ Pulteney Bridge 🌉 Constructed in 1773, it’s one of the world’s few classical-style bridges with shops, spanning the River Avon. ▪️ Alexandra Park 🌳 Offers panoramic views of Bath. Reachable by bus from the city center or train station (10-15 min walk from drop-off). ▪️ Jane Austen Centre 📚 Located between Pulteney Bridge and the Royal Crescent, it showcases Austen’s life and works. Tickets: £15.95 (adult), £13.75 (student). Dress in Regency-era costumes for photos! 🎩👗 🗿 Stonehenge|Stonehenge Located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, this prehistoric stone circle was built between 3000-2000 BC. Its massive stones (weighing tons) feature post-and-lintel construction and mortise-tenon joints. A UNESCO World Heritage Site! 🚗 From London: ~1.5-hour drive 🎫 Ticket: £25 (Free distant viewing, but paid ticket allows closer access and shuttle ride. Without ticket, walk 20-30 min each way). ⏰ Hours: 9:30 AM–7:00 PM 📍 Address: Wiltshire SP4 7DE #2024TravelWrap #CulturalGems #UK #UKTravel #UKTravelGuide #StudyInUK #UKTours #LifeInUK #StudyAbroad #HiddenTravelSpots 🏴✨