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What Treasures Await in Bath, UK?
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The famous city of Bath is a 2-hour drive east of London. Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa, Bath became an important centre of the wool industry in the Middle Ages. Today, it is the only city in the UK to be recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The prestigious University of Bath attracts many students to study and live here each year. What treasures await in Bath? This article can help you find extraordinary student accommodation in Bath, as well as the real charm of this city.
A must-see has to be the Roman Baths Museum. The Roman Baths is a museum of history built around a spring that dates back 2,000 years. It is the only natural hot spring in the UK. However, whilst the Great Bath in the centre of the Roman Baths building is magnificent, due to the quality of the water, it is for viewing only and cannot be entered.
The museum displays thousands of valuable artefacts from the Roman period, each frozen in time. It’s the perfect place to experience the long, illustrious history of ancient Rome first-hand.
The beautiful Royal Crescent is known as the noblest street in Britain. Its roads and buildings are arranged in the shape of a crescent, with beautiful curves that show the elegance of the aristocracy. When you stand here, it is hard not to be mesmerised by the beauty of the architectural art. In addition, the large lawn in front of the door is also a good place for picnics and leisure.
Stonehenge is full of mystery. As one of the most mysterious archaeological discoveries in Britain, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages, and a famous prehistoric site in Europe, Stonehenge has been crowned as one of the world’s “unsolved mysteries”.
Stonehenge is perfect for a walk with friends. There are brochures and Chinese interpreters available at the visitor centre for free. You can take a leisurely stroll along the trail by following the recommended route. If you get the right angle, you can also see the sunset through Stonehenge. Come and witness the moment the sun sets!
The University of Bath is located at the top of a hill 2 kilometres east of the city and is a secluded place to dive into your studies. However, unlike the historic atmosphere that fills the city, the overall architecture of the University of Bath is very modern. Concrete and toughened glass are used throughout the university’s buildings, giving it plenty of character.
The University of Bath is a sporting powerhouse in the UK with a long history and tradition. During the London 2012 Olympic Games, an Olympic Village was built east of the campus for overseas athletes. Thus, many overseas athletes were given training grounds for fitness, swimming, athletics, tennis, shooting and other sports.
There are university-allocated halls of residence within the University of Bath. However, the university is relatively remote, and many students choose to live in student accommodation in the city centre for convenience. Living in the city centre is actually quite convenient for commuting. You can get a bus to and from school every day, which takes just over half an hour. Here are some of our recommended student accommodations.
The Depot is an excellent option for students who want to be close to the city centre. The city’s two universities, the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, are within easy reach. It is 15 minutes by bus from Bath Spa University and 20 minutes from the University of Bath. You can enjoy all the modern amenities when you choose to live here. Each studio is tastefully decorated to meet the needs of every student. For better affordability, students can share a studio for no additional cost.
Location: The Depot Brougham Hayes, Bath
Price: From £365/week
Avon Studios is an outstanding student accommodation in Bath, featuring an exceptional location close to Bath Spa University and its centre. The museums are within walking distance for international students. These include the Museum of Bath at Work and the Museum of Bath Architecture. Bath College is only 16 minutes by bus or 4 minutes by drive away, eliminating the stress of being late to class.
Location: Midland Road, Bath
Price: From £282/week
Situated close to esteemed educational institutions, such as Bath College and Bath Spa University (BIMM), Charlton Court offers an ideal location for students. The University of Bath is also merely an 11-minute drive away. It is a perfect choice for students seeking convenience and an environment for focused study.
Location: Lower Bristol Road, Bath
Price: From £142.4/week
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