This great, nearly 9-minute video from ViewCation takes a look at the delights the Somerset city of Bath has to offer. It includes shopping at Pulteney Bridge, visiting the ancient Roman Baths, the excellent local craft beer scene is mentioned as well as Somerset cider. On the food front don't miss the Sally Lunn bun. The video also takes a look at the Southgate shopping centre near the railway station, the Fashion Museum, Bath Aqua Glass, Prior Park Landscape Garden, Bath Abbey, Jane Austen Centre, and finishes with a look at Bath's most famous and photogenic street, The Crescent.
As you probably know, the beautiful city of Bath is very close to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you have time, a trip to this picturesque area is a must.
So, don't miss our special page of activities and excursions: Best of the CotswoldsScroll through this alphabetical list for more UK visitor guides:
Did you know that it is possible to get instant cashback on a lot of your shopping through the clever use of gift cards?
For supermarkets the cashback rate is in the 2-5% range, for pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, etc. the rate is 8-12%
Imagine how much cash you could get back in a year!
Using gift cards sounds tricky, but there are some great apps that make it easy (I've even bought one whilst in the supermarket queue)
Here are my favourite apps:
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PRO TIP: I use all three of these to maximise my earnings as cashback rates vary between them.
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