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    No. 1 Royal Crescent

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ting A.

    I came primarily to simply take a photo of the beautiful long row of townhomes curved in a crescent shape. Adult tickets can be purchased for £13 that let you explore the insides of the buildings to learn the Georgian lifestyles of the 18th century. The sidewalk was actually not crowded at 5:30 PM on a weekday, although the road was lined with parked cars. Still a pretty sight nevertheless. A lot of people were having picnics out front past the fence in the large grassy field.

    Mark M.

    Huge building with a huge park out front. This is a nice place to walk around to enjoy the grounds and the classic architecture of the building. We went during the week and there were still lots of visitors to this place. The guard out front was friendly dressed in classic clothing.

    Bruce K.

    An iconic piece of architecture that is well worth the visit and a stop to take pictures. It is one of the defining spots of Bath, after the actual baths. Fantastic large grass space, perfect for a picnic or just sitting quietly to admire the engineering involved in something built nearly 250 years ago.

    Jenni D.

    Built in 1775, designed by John Wood Jr - the Royal Crescent is simply one of the best pieces of architecture the city has to offer. Steeped in history, it's often used as a backdrop for period television dramas and films like The Duchess. The walk up to the Royal Crescent may leave you breathless, but so will the view once you get here. The best time to visit is in the summer, when you can take a picnic sit in the Park and enjoy the views. But be warned, this is also when all the tourists come out to play - so come here early to bag the best spot.

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    Kanchan B.

    I would like to chime in with all the other reviews that this architecture and the buildings are just amazing and also add that the green field in front of the houses has a perfect example of a ha-ha. If you don't know what that is, it's a vertical retaining wall, and the ha-ha was placed here to originally stop the cows wandering from up to the houses (I paid £1.20 for that piece of knowledge, but it's my gift to you gratis :) And from Wikipedia: "The name "ha-ha" derives from the unexpected (i.e., amusing) moment of discovery when, on approach, the recessed wall suddenly becomes visible.." I have also put in a picture of No 1, Royal Crescent as the architect who designed this iconic building, built that house for his father-in-law. It's now a museum which replicates Georgian living with original furniture and furnishings, so definitely worth a look-see (costs £9) if you have the time.

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    The interior rooms are recreated in the 19th century Victorian styles with the art, furniture, and decor.

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    Victoria Art Gallery

    Victoria Art Gallery

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    Not the best gallery, the admission just for a small area is not worth it. The free part on the…read moresecond floor is pretty interesting. You can roam around freely.

    We stopped here for many reasons: it was sweltering out, the permanent collection is free to…read moreperuse, and my mom heard they had a Thomas Gainsborough. Count us in! We were welcomed immediately upon entering and never felt any sense of pressure to hurry through the gallery. If anything, we could have (and maybe should have) stayed a bit longer to take it all in - there's plenty of seats in which to sit back and do so. But I appreciate all that we saw, including (but not limited to): 'The Bride of Death' painting by Thomas Jones Barker (I was taken with all the symbolism within what is essentially one story frame), Edwin Whitney-Smith's 'The Scarab' bronze statue, and - much to my surprise - the white cabinets against the walls of the room that are positively filled with pullout drawers housing watercolors and pencil sketches of Bath, Somerset, and England (one in particular caught my eye: it was the view looking down on Bath from Alexandra Park, and I had literally just come from the same physical vantage point [and couldn't help but compare my modern day phone photo to the piece of art from the 1800's). I am sure that if we were locals that we'd attend any number of the amazing community focused events they host throughout the year as well. Here's the thing: if art is not your thing... don't come. However: if you love art, even if you just kinda like art, if history and/or art are at all fascinating to you, if you only really like one artist and they carry one of their pieces, you should absolutely come here. It's not an all day affair (the gallery is actually quite small), so give yourself an hour or two and enjoy just another corner of how incredible the city of Bath really is.

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