Bath has many traditional and historical places.
A lot of tourists visit Bath, so every pavements are crowded.
The day when I visited Bath was not a special day, but a festival might be held.
There are some street performers.
His water didn't run out for longer than one minute.
He could have a pump in his jacket.
This bridge is named Pulteney Bridge.
The bridge is the only one bridge in the UK, that has some shops on the bridge.
An engineer saw this kind of bridge in France, and he brought the idea to the UK.
This residence is the Circus.
Because the building is designed circle seen from the sky.
In the early days, noble or quiet rich people lived here.
So the doors are wider than ordinary door not to touch their expensive dress.
And also, every entrance has boots-cleaner.
This building is called the Royal Crescent.
Same as the Circus, noble people lived here.
There is a park next to the Royal Crescent.
The lavatory is not free of charge.
It costs 20 pence.
The inside of the toilet looked dirty.
If it's free for use, I won't use it.