Thursday 8 January 2015

~Weekend Trip to Bath~

Hello readers!

It's been a very long time since I've blogged, but, with the New Year upon us, and that 'I'm gonna make this the best year ever' attitude everyone seems to adopt, I've got a good feeling I can finally get down and tick off some things I've always wanted to do...

It just so happens, that my top priority this year is to travel more. Not expensive getaways (saying that, if you can provide me with the means to go for an expensive holiday, I will...duh!) but quick city breaks or long weekends away. Short and Sweet.

Two of the places I wanted to tick off the list this year was Bath, and Cornwall. All of which I would have done in the space of the first two weeks of Jan. I mean come onnn, isn't that a great start to my
2015 checklist?!

So first of all, let's talk about Bath. A - because I haven't actually been to Cornwall yet. B (for Bath hehe get me?) because I've always wanted to go and have never been, and it just so happens one of my best friends absolutely loves it and offered to take me. Here follows my rather excitable review of an Incredible City. WARNING: I love history, so sorry for anyone who isn't so eager on it - but it's still a beautiful city and you have to go do the old bits first to fully appreciate it.

Can we just for a second appreciate the name of this City. The more you say it the stranger it sounds don't you think? Anyway as soon as we got to our travel lodge we walked to the Roman Baths. This place is Incredible. That's my word for this City break - everything was 'Incredible'. I tried the water from the spring, which is meant to have healing properties - to be honest it just tasted of metal but its nice it's there to try I suppose? After taking a vast amount of pictures, and selfies, (the best of which was deleted by accident *grumpy face*) we were ready for a real 'Bath Bun'.

So off we went down a quiet little lane to Sally Lunn Bun's,  Do not be fooled by the dainty looking building - this place has queues of people waiting to try the famous bun and it is well worth going to - this Tearoom is well known for its famous recipe that was found in the wall over the fireplace - which is still top secret today.

Now we were down to the 'Nitty Gritty exploring Bath City' (so sooo proud of that line!), and here follows the places, pictures, links and selfies (yes, more) to Bath's best and most beautiful MUST SEE places. 


Places to Visit:
1. Roman Baths
2. The Assembly Rooms and Fashion Museum
3. Jane Austen Centre
4.The Circus, The Royal Crescent and The Pulteney Bridge
5. Sally Lunn Bun's
6. The Pump Room Tearoom's
7. The Holburne Museum

 
 
Most of these museum's not only allow you to take photos (don't always have this privilege in London) but they actively encourage you too and to use social media to bring them to attention!
So this Friday I'm heading off to Cornwall, and yes, you will all be inundated with lots of pictures, I promise ;)
xxx Lucy xxx


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