Originally posted by seesharp60
Someone asked our itinerary:
* 6 nights in London at Covent Garden Hotel
* Train to Bath for 4 nights at a B&B
As a local to Bath here are some ideas - some obvious some a little different:
You'll notice a far more relaxed atmosphere from London and although not cheap, your £ cash will go further. Expect some quite steep hills to walk up and down though!
Check out:
The Royal Crescent in Bath
Chill out in Victoria Park - Great place to watch the world go by and have a picnic
The Roman Baths
Pulteney Bridge and the Abbey
The Theatre Royal
Have tea at 'Sally Lunn's' tea rooms
Take a 'Ghost Walk' after dark (
http://www.ghostwalksofbath.co.uk/)
- Great Fun and not at all scary for kids
Eating in Bath - Generally some very good Restaurants
Look out for > The Moon & Sixpence
6a Broad Street
BATH
Avon
BA1 5LJ
Tel: +44 (01225) 460962
The Rajpoot Indian restaurant is also good (off Pulteney Bridge)
Avoid the main hotels and chains for eating as the local Restaurants are so much better
Close to Bath.......
If you get a rainy day take the family by train to Bristol (15 mins down the line) and visit the 'at Bristol exhibition' > Great for Kids. You can get a water ferry from outside the famous Temple Meads Train Station in Bristol which drops you off at the venue. Also a really nice cafe culture has sprung up around the waterfront area of Bristol.
Then there is the SS Great Britain, the world's first iron-hulled, steam-powered ocean going ship (
http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/)
Have fun and enjoy....
Oh and most importantly, be sure to buy your son a West Ham United football shirt in London > Best team in the world!!!