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SUMMARY:The Jane Austen Festival
DESCRIPTION:About\nThe 2025 edition of The Jane Austen Festival will take place from Friday 12 September to Sunday 21 September and is the largest and longest running Jane Austen Festival in the world.  \nThe festival begins with the highly-anticipated Regency Costumed Promenade\, which fills the streets of Bath with over 500 people in Regency dress. \nThe 10 day festival includes a varied programme of events inspired by the timeless works of Jane Austen including: guided walks\, costumed balls\, theatrical performances\, talks and more. \nVisit the festival website for the latest updates and ticket availability. 
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SUMMARY:Roman Baths in the city of Bath
DESCRIPTION:The Roman Baths in the city of Bath\, England\, are one of the best-preserved ancient bathing complexes in the world and a major example of Roman engineering in Britain. Built around natural hot springs that rise from the ground\, the baths were constructed in the first century AD and became an important religious and social site. The complex included a temple dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva\, showing the fusion of local Celtic beliefs with Roman religion. The baths featured a series of pools\, heated rooms\, and elaborate drainage systems\, all supplied by the hot mineral-rich waters still flowing today. Over time\, the site was buried and forgotten until it was rediscovered in the 18th century\, and it has since become one of Britain’s most visited heritage attractions\, offering a glimpse into Roman daily life\, religion\, and advanced engineering.
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SUMMARY:Bath Abbey Tower Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Bath Abbey Tower Tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the hidden heights of one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Climbing the narrow spiral staircase to the top\, you’ll pass through fascinating spaces such as the ringing chamber and the bell chamber\, where the Abbey’s historic bells are housed. Along the way\, guides share stories about the Abbey’s architecture and history\, including how the tower has stood at the heart of Bath for centuries. The tour culminates with breathtaking panoramic views from the roof\, stretching across the city’s Georgian streets and surrounding countryside — a rewarding perspective that few get to experience.
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