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Visiting Bath in Somerset

Style Details
Top | ZARA (Similar here & here)
Skirt | ZARA (Similar here, here & here)
Shoes
| ALEXANDER WANG (Similar)
Handbag | SAINT LAURENT (In black here)
Sunglasses | GUCCI (Similar here, here & here)

There are places we visit in our lifetime that strike a chord in our hearts. Regions so beautiful that its allure transcends season after season. Bath is certainly one of those whose charisma run so deep that one simply succumbs to the feeling of admiration. Stepping upon this domain when traveling to England is unquestionably crucial. Aside from the excellent excavations uncovering the centuries old great Roman Baths, the entire city of Bath is listed as a World Heritage Site. Imagine yourself walking its streets fully knowing just a few meters below the very ground you are promenading on is one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world. One of my favorite authors of all time, Jane Austen also used to live here. It was an unrealistic feeling walking the streets and visiting shops and cafes where she may have been given continuous inspiration to write. It is truly nothing like seeing places that were referred in her books with your very own eyes. First hand experiences exude an authentic vibe that allows you to fully radiate to the essence of the locality. Handsome trees and graceful blooms frame the lively city center filled with the most sophisticated boutiques amidst a delightful weekend farmer’s market, a crowd puller that features the best and most organic produce in all over Europe. A delightful park sits at the center-most part of the local and a glorious view of its safeguarded neighborhoods sits grandiose at its heels. Anyone whose visited would absolutely agree that Bath is as engaging as it is captivating and invigorating for your heart and soul.


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