One-Day Trip Guide to Bath ✨
✨Attractions: 📍 Royal Crescent | The Royal Crescent (Super photogenic! 90% of my travel photos were taken here!) 📍 Roman Baths | The Roman Bath 📍 Bath Abbey | The Bath Abbey 📍 The Circus | The Circus 📍 Jane Austen Centre | The Jane Austen Centre 📍 Pulteney Bridge | Pulteney Bridge 📍 Alexandra Park | Alexandra Park ✨Food — Rosa’s Thai 🍜 Located near the Roman Baths in Bath. After exiting the baths, there’s a shopping street next to the church where you’ll find this restaurant. 1️⃣ Pad Thai Highly recommended! Stir-fried rice noodles with shrimp, slightly sweet. If you have a sweet tooth, you’ll love it! 2️⃣ Chicken Wings Fried chicken wings—two wings and two drumsticks. Pretty good! 3️⃣ Clear Soup Chicken Light and refreshing, with thin rice noodles. The broth is delicious!😀 ✨Tips: 1️⃣ You don’t need to (make a special effort) to find the attractions—they’re all very close together,🎉 so you’ll naturally come across them while walking around. 2️⃣ The internet connection here can be spotty 📵, so make sure to check your routes in advance when you have signal. 3️⃣ Public restrooms are hard to find 🥹💥 After walking all day, I finally found one at the last minute—it’s located next to North Parade and Seagulls, at the corner!! 4️⃣ If you plan to visit Alexandra Park for the night view, it’s best to arrive before sunset. The path to the park gets very dark and unsafe at night.✨ (My friends and I went too late, and it was already dark. We only made it halfway up the hill, but the view from there was still gorgeous!) ✨Transportation: Southampton — Bath | 2 hours by bus 🚌 #UK #Travel #Bath #StudyAbroad #DailyLife #CulturalAttractions #StudyInUK #Travel #Food #LifeInUK 🌍🧳📸