So much to see in Bath's top three museums

So much to see in Bath's top three museums
For a British break enriched with culture, a trip to the southern city of Bath is bound to be bountiful.

However, with so much to see, fitting everything this great place has to offer into the space of a few days can be a little daunting.

Wannabe Naomi Campbells should stop off at the city's Fashion Museum which tracks the development of clothes over a period of some 400 years, ranging from the 16th century through until present day.

From hats and belts to waistcoats and corsets, fashionistas of all backgrounds are sure to find something for them.

Meanwhile, the Building of Bath Museum is the only building of its kind dedicated solely to the city's history and is bound to give culture vultures all the information they could want about the area.

Bookworms, on the other hand, should look to stop off at the Jane Austen Centre.

Bath's most famous resident, visitors will be able to see how this beautiful city had an impact on the author who wrote a number of well-loved novels including Pride and Prejudice and Northanger Abbey.

And if all this whets your appetite, why not visit the city during its annual food festival to sample a variety of fine dishes and drinks from across the country?

[topicstart] Bath, Fashion Museum, Building of Bath Museum, Jane Austen Centre, Taste of Bath Festival [topicend]

Back 16.08.2007.