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  1. Bath Street in Bath, Somerset, England was built by Thomas Baldwin in 1791. Several of the buildings have been designated as Grade I listed buildings. It was originally named Cross Bath Street as it contains the Cross Bath. It is also the entrance to the much more recent Thermae Bath Spa.

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  2. The entire city center of Bath is known for its impressive Georgian architecture, but Bath Street is a specific street in the city known for the beautiful colonnades that line the street. Bridgerton fans will recognize this street as it is frequently used in the series or so my wife tells me. It is located at the exit from visiting the Roman Baths.

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    • Royal Crescent, Bath. Royal Crescent is the grandest and most famous of all streets in Bath. The sweeping Georgian crescent was completed by John Wood the Younger in 1774, and it has become one of the most iconic streets in England.
    • The Circus. The circular Circus is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe, consisting of three of the earliest and most elegant terraces in Bath.
    • York Street. York Street is a small side street running along the south side of the Roman Baths. I decided to include it as it’s the setting for one of the most unusual landmarks in Bath.
    • North Parade Passage. North Parade Passage is one of a cluster of several pretty Bath streets tucked away near the Abbey. This narrow pedestrianized lane is one of the loveliest streets in Bath.
  3. Book your tickets online for Bath Street, Bath: See 835 reviews, articles, and 391 photos of Bath Street, ranked No.17 on Tripadvisor among 196 attractions in Bath.

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  5. Book your tickets online for Bath Street, Bath: See 823 reviews, articles, and 374 photos of Bath Street, ranked No.12 on Tripadvisor among 193 attractions in Bath.

  6. Although Bath is always busy with tourists, the city centre is kept free of traffic. Bath Street is a good road to wander down to admire the lovely Georgian architecture. Particularly impressive are the colonnades along some of the buildings. You can imagine Beau Brummel or a Jane Austin heroine wanddering along here...