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los ángeles de la fachada que suben al cielo por la escalera de Jacob -nunca he visto algo igual-.\n
El Royal Crescent es otra de sus atracciones. Considerada la calle más majestuosa del país, del s. XVIII.
El puente Pulteney con tiendas a los lados,
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----------------------------------------------\nAfter visiting Stonehenge we went to visit Bath, which is declared World Heritage for the UNESCO and certainly that well-deservedly since it is one of the most beautiful places of that I have visited in England. Its hits are:\n- The Roman Thermal baths with the flowing warm only ones of Great Britain - 46 º-, that Romans constructed at 44 A.D.to turn it into the best religious resort of Europa's north. Curiously, in this great complex formed by a temple - dedicated to the goddesses Suli and Minerva - and the baths - with swimming pools, saunas and water steam - circulates warm natural water yet. In a indoor and underground visit - under the cemetery of Bath's own abbey - it is possible to contemplate the archaeological remains of such a jewel.\n- In the VIth century there came to the city the Saxons who desiccated the baths to construct to the side a great cathedral that two centuries later would turn into a beautiful abbey that took its definitive body in the XVIth century and that still lasts, containing numerous exchequers of which I stand out, the angels of the front that rise to the sky through Jacob's stairs – I´ve never seen anything like that-.\n- The Royal Crescent is other of Bath´s attraction. It´s considered the most majestic street of the country, of the XVIIIth century.\n- The bridge Pulteney with shops to the sides,\n- The Parade Gardens - you have to pay to enter this park!!! -\n- And theirs streets ... you fill completely of malls and shops, as Faith where my daughter bought herself these wonderful shoes for 5 pounds - the only couple and it was her size-. I also was lucky, and on having come to Madrid found in Top Shop these beautiful shoes for 23 euros - they were costing 60 pounds in England's shops-.\n- Besides, the city was replete with piglets of colors dedicated to different groups of the city.\n- And another curiosity, Jane Austen - the writer buried at Winchester's Cathedral - was assiduous of this city... there must be a reason.\nAnother dose of office´s fashionable:\n- Zara's garment; Nicolás´s shoes; purse Friis and Company; hoops earings, Primark's bracelets and ring.\n- Mango´s dressed; Carolina Boix´s shoes; Blanco's Purse; bracelets: Bimba and Lola, Sfera, Primark; Venetian street market; Primark´s hoops earings .