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The most romantic time of the year is fast approaching with Valentine’s Day just around the corner.
Couples who are looking for somewhere extra special to spend some quality time together will find romantic experiences in abundance in Bath.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath has a winning combination of beautiful Georgian architecture, stunning scenery, luxurious accommodation and superb restaurants, earning a reputation as one of the world’s most romantic destinations.
Love staying in Bath
With three quarters of the hotels in Bath offering four poster beds, there is no shortage of romantic accommodation in and around the city, and with priorarrangement, many will lay on extras such as flowers, chocolates or champagne in the room on arrival for that special occasion.
The Georgian Stables at Smallcombe House offers romantic and quirky accommodation with a double bedroom, a chic lounge in the former tack room and a state of the art shower room.
This delightful suite is accessed via a horse ramp and charming cobbled yard, which is for the exclusive use of guests.
For a country retreat, the appropriately named Kissing Gate Cottage exudes romance, providing an idyllic setting for a special break.
The charming cottage is tucked away on a quiet country lane and has open log fires – perfect for snuggling up together on a cold evening.
Love food and drink in Bath
Bath has a vibrant restaurant scene with a huge choice of eateries from Indian to Italian and Mediterranean to Moroccan.
There is something for everyone, including a wealth of inviting restaurants perfect for an intimate candlelit meal for two.
For a special occasion where better than the Dower House at the 5 star Royal Crescent Hotel, the picturesque setting of the Lime Lounge in Margaret’s Buildings, or for a traditional Bath favourite, the popular Beaujolais Bistro.
For somewhere to eat followed by a leisurely stroll in the country there are plenty of cosy country pubs nearby to choose from including The Northey Arms in Box and The Wheelwrights Arms in Monkton Combe, all within an easy drive of the city centre.
Love romantic experiences in Bath
Bath is brimming with things to do; seeing the iconic Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and Circus, or visiting the famous Roman Baths.
For something different a stroll along the Kennet and Avon Canal couldn’t be more romantic, or the Skyline Walk with six miles of marked trails offering views of valleys, woodlands, patchwork meadows and beautiful Georgian cityscape.
The Thermae Bath Spa is a popular choice with couples who want to experience the country’s only natural thermal waters.
What could be more romantic that watching the sunset from the stunning roof top pool whilst overlooking the city below?
Love romantic locations in Bath
Being a leap year, 2012 may see many ladies who are looking for that perfect place to pop the question! Bath has its fair share of locations that make it an ideal and very special place to propose.
Take to the air from Royal Victoria Park in a Champagne hot air balloon flight; propose on the 18th Century Palladian Bridge at Prior Park Landscape Gardens; book a private tour to the very top of the church tower at Bath Abbey where arrangements can be made for a bottle of Champagne and chocolates to be waiting for the happy couple; or pop the question over afternoon tea at the Pump Room while being serenaded by the Pump Room Trio.
Love splashing out in Bath
For those lucky enough to have no limit to their budget and really wanting a treat, there are plenty of options for lavish accommodation in and around the city.
Stay in one of the most luxurious suites in the Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel and have your very own butler attending to your every need.
For those who prefer the feel of a country house hotel, stay at the delightful Lucknam Park Hotel and Spa situated just 6 miles from Bath and set amongst 500 acres of tranquil parkland and countryside.
See www.visitbath.co.uk/lovebath for advice on where to stay including booking accommodation online, what to do, where to eat out and the best places in Bath to propose.
Alternatively, contact the Tourist Information Centre for a personal and helpful service on 0906 7112000.
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