Bath is also GORGEOUS. It also helped that it was just another beautiful day.
Quick side note ... Louis decided to take full ownership over this part of our trip, and was to do all the planning and booking with the trip.
As we got off the train, we had the following exchange:
Christina: Yay, we're here! So now where do we go?
Louis: What do you mean?
Christina: Well, where do we go? What should we hit?
Louis: I don't know. I just thought we'd get here and there'd be like four buildings and a Roman bath right here.
Louis: What do you mean?
Christina: Well, where do we go? What should we hit?
Louis: I don't know. I just thought we'd get here and there'd be like four buildings and a Roman bath right here.
Instead we saw this....





So we started walking.....
Bath seems like such a serene hilly town that it would be impossible to get lost in. There was a fair mix of sidewalk cafes and antique furniture stores, but there were also flashy technology stores and a Dominoes pizza mixed in. The storefronts were all uniform and retained the old-world charm.







We eventually made it to the famous Roman Baths... More about that to come later!
1 comment:
Henrietta Villas, you say?! Just can't get away from the two HENRIETTA'S in your life (Grandma and Ma); have Louis explain...
xox Malin
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