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Bath's story begins over 2,000 years ago, when the Romans built a temple and baths in the city, taking advantage of the natural hot springs that bubbled up from the earth. The Romans named the city Aquae Sulis, which translates to "the waters of Sulis," after the Celtic goddess Sulis Minerva. The city's strategic location and access to the River Avon made it an important center for trade and commerce.

After the Roman withdrawal from Britain, Bath declined in importance but remained a popular spot for those seeking to benefit from the healing properties of the hot springs. In the 18th century, the city experienced a resurgence in popularity, as the Georgian era saw a renewed interest in the therapeutic benefits of the waters. The city's iconic Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge were built during this period, giving Bath its distinctive architectural style. Resmi R Nair - Bath

Located in the southwest of England, Bath is a city that seamlessly blends ancient history with natural beauty. This picturesque city has been a popular destination for tourists and travelers for centuries, attracting visitors from all over the world with its stunning architecture, Roman roots, and therapeutic waters. In this comprehensive guide, we'll take you on a journey through the city's rich history, its most notable landmarks, and the many things to see and do in this incredible destination. Bath's story begins over 2,000 years ago, when

 

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