Bath area
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Ruth, I recommend Brock's guest house on Brock Street between the Circus and the Royal Crescent. Small and charming. My second recommendation is the Queensbury Hotel. Queensbury is perfectly appointed and has a popular restaurant. It is more expensive. <BR> <BR>linda
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Ruth: I traveled with three others to Bath two years ago. I was a teenager at the time. The Roman baths are amazing of course. I wouldn't waste your money on the history of clothing museum--especially if you have teenagers. The shopping was good, however. For yourself, you might enjoying eating at Sally Lunn's(sp?) restaurant. Famous and delious. The cutest little place too! Enjoy!
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Just returned from Bath. Our two teenagers were bored stiff. Took the Guided Tour. Was a 2 hour walk around lecture on the architecture of the City. My husband and I were also bored after the first half dozen sites... and we're both well educated and "cultural" in nature. I believe the Walking Tour was free but there is a charge to actually "see" the Baths. This was the most disappointing day of our 18 day trip.


