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You’re Inspired and Purpose Driven for… Bath!
You’re craving for culture, purpose, connection and knowledge within — makes Bath an excellent choice! Given downtime, you can likely be found marvelling at the ancient ways of the world… Why not do that where the Romans built a sacred temple of healing and divination?A stunning World Heritage city, built from Sandstone you can feel it's past (and sometimes see it too) walking the cobbled streets. Jane Austen, William Willberforce, William Hershaw who discovered Uranus here, heck there's even an Astronomers Museum! Not to mention the ancient Baths and the rooftop thermae spa which uses the same mineral packed source of Sulis Minerva's healing waters. Whether it's art, literature, or history, that floats your boat Bath is sure to inspire! Picture yourself oohing and awing your way through the ornate period architecture. Think it’s too good to be true? it’s perfect for you!"I really believe I shall always be talking of Bath, when I am at home again–I do like it so very much…. Oh! Who can ever be tired of Bath?" Jane AustenWant To Know What Not To Miss Out On In Bath? Keep scrolling Bathonian Goddess! 💋1) Number 1 of course HAS to be The Roman Baths of course! Bath's ancient Roman name is "Aqua Sulis" meaning water goddess! Sulis is the ancient Celtic Great Goddess of Clarity and Healing Waters, her presence is said to reside here in the sacred hot springs. When the Romans landed they blended Sulis with one of their nine Muses, Minerva, Goddess of the arts, wisdom and strategy. They built the Roman Baths in honour of the Goddess and as a Temple of Sacred Healing and Divination - a MUST see, but DO NOT SWIM! It's ancient green algi makes it illegal! But....2) The Thermae Spa has you covered! With it's three level channeling of the same sacred source that's bubbling up to the surface naturally here in Bath, downstairs it's all floaty zen, all hot and steamy in middle and bubbling up on the rooftops - an incredible place to watch the sun go down.3) The City! The whole of it! As a listed world Heritage city, made of the same stone as Buckingham Palace, it's blighty at it's best in a world of decadence, stroll through Sydney Gardens behind The Holborne Museum up on to the canal, back down to the river, take a boat to the weir, oh and don't forget Victoria Park and heaven forbid forgetting The Royal Crescent and The Circus!1) Number 1 of course HAS to be The Roman Baths of course! Bath's ancient Roman name is "Aqua Sulis' ' meaning water goddess! Sulis is the ancient Celtic Great Goddess of Clarity and Healing Waters, her presence is said to reside here in the sacred hot springs. When the Romans landed they blended Sulis with one of their nine Muses, Minerva, Goddess of the arts, wisdom and strategy. They built the Roman Baths in honour of the Goddess and as a Temple of Sacred Healing and Divination - a MUST see, but DO NOT SWIM! It's ancient green algi makes it illegal! But....2) The Thermae Spa has you covered! With it's three level channeling of the same sacred source that's bubbling up to the surface naturally here in Bath, downstairs it's all floaty zen, all hot and steamy in the middle and bubbling up on the rooftops - an incredible place to watch the sun go down.3) The City! The whole of it! As a listed world Heritage city, made of the same stone as Buckingham Palace, it's blighty at its best in a world of decadence, stroll through Sydney Gardens behind The Holborne Museum up onto the canal, back down to the river, take a boat to the weir, oh and don't forget Victoria Park and heaven forbid forgetting The Royal Crescent and The Circus!Click the button below to go to Bath!