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Abbey Church Yard
}01225 477 785; www.romanbaths.co.uk
In 1880, sewer diggers accidentally stumbled across an extraordinary feat of Roman engineering. No, the Romans didn’t in…
12 Kingston Buildings
}01225 422 462; www.bathabbey.org
Occupying the site where King Edgar was crowned the first king of all England in 973 CE (check out the Edgar window, whi…
Bennett St.
}01225 477 173; www.fashionmuseum.co.uk
The museum hosts a vivacious parade of four centuries of catwalk styles. Thematic exhibits chart the evolution of everyt…
Next to Pulteney Bridge
}1225 477 233; www.victoriagal.org.uk
Bridge St. holds a diverse collections stretching from the 15th century to the present day. Better yet, it’s free to ent…
40 Gay St.
}01225 443 000; www.janeausten.co.uk.
Jane Austen is one of Bath’s most famous residents, though ironically she loathed living here—she found the city to be t…
Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, the Vineyards
}01225 338 895 www.bath-preservation-trust.org.uk.
Architecture buffs will fawn over the Building of Bath Museum, which chronicles the story of Bath’s legendary Georgian d…
12 Bennett St.
}01225 464 640; www.meaa.org.uk.
This museum might seem a little out of place in white-as-porcelain Bath, but it displays an impressive collection of obj…
Claverton Manor
}01225 460 503; www.americanmuseum.org..
The American Museum is a little piece of the Stars and Stripes in the Motherland. Started by two American citizens in th…