A family guide to Bath and Bristol
School’s out for summer! And what better time to escape for a twin break to two of the UK’s most vibrant cities. Here’s where to eat, sleep and visit en famille for a fun-filled 48 hoursÂ
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Bath is filled with the most incredible architecture, so what better excuse to move the family into one of the city’s stunning Georgian townhouses for the weekend" Bath Boutique Stays’ Mr Darcy’s Abode is a five-storey property located just a 10-minute walk from the hustle, bustle and crowds of tourists; a cornucopia of curiosities including mismatched furniture, quirky lighting and a rustic-inspired kitchen that looks like it could be part of a rural French farmhouse. The long dining table is simply made for busy breakfast times, while the five luxury bathrooms house complimentary Cowshed products, walk-in showers and a period bath tub. The property is booked on an exclusive-use basis, which means the kids can take their pick from any of the seven bedrooms featuring everything from super king-size beds to bunk beds.
Groups from £299 per night, sleeps up to 18
The Roman Baths
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If there was ever a place to sack off your Oyster Card and just walk, Bath is the place to do it, with sights to marvel at, at every turn. The Roman Baths are one of Britain’s most famous historical attractions, and not only is the Great Bath itself fascinating for visitors of all ages, but the ancient remains that su...
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littlelondonmagazine
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