After our stay at Irina’s, we headed for Bath. It had been since I was a child that I was there with my parents. I remembered almost nothing of it, except for the bridge and the Roman baths. It’s a very beautiful city, nearly all houses in Victorian style and the city view and center are on the Unesco list of world heritage.
We stayed at a very nice hotel, the Royal Bath, near the railway station. We were happy we took dinner, bed and breakfast because Andreas needed to go to bed early anyway but also because the restaurant turned out to be very nice indeed. It’s always fun to be able to choose from the menu without having to pay (well, it was included in our price per night
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Of course we visited the Roman baths again, both astonished that the Romans were so clever compared to people the middle ages. A very nice complex, complete with central heating (wall and floor heating), lead plumbing and swimming pool of course.