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Join an evening tour to see the city from a new perspective, or catch the latest comedians at Komedia Bath’s ever-popular Krater Comedy Club. After visiting the Royal Crescent, one of Bath’s big draws, many visitors take in the Circus en route from the city center as a bit of a sideshow. This means they miss an intriguing insight into the city’s past. A ring of 33 graceful townhouses split into three semicircular terraces, the Circus features stonework with beautiful emblems and symbols. Don't missa day out with the National Trust's Bath properties this Christmas, where you can enjoy everything from festive family trails to an encounter withFather Christmas himself. Not keen on sipping spa water? The city also has its fair share of breweries, distilleries and vineyards if you want to try some other local tipples!

If you see anything suspicious or have any concerns about possible drug cultivation and dealing, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. During the medieval abbey’s Tower Tours, you’ll climb 212 steps, navigate a stone spiral staircase, weave past bell ropes and emerge onto the roof for panoramic views. From here, the city’s architecture and street plan appears like a giant animated map. Go to a great grassroots gigBath is fizzing with festivals and events 12 months of the year. We’ve only scratched the surface here. Use the events search to find out what’s on and start planning your trip now. Officers were out searching for a missing person when they were approached by a member of the public who had witnessed people entering and exiting an abandoned property in Bath. What will strike you about Great Pulteney Street (1789) is its proportions, at 300 metres in length and a stately 30 metres wide.

You can immerse yourself in the world of Bath’s most famous literary resident at the Jane Austen Festival, featuring elegant masked balls, walking tours and talks (many staged in locations straight out of Austen’s stories). The museum has an army of mannequins dressed in anything from Georgian finery to the looks that changed fashion of the 20th century. This year, The Festival of Light at Longleat promises to be even more extraordinary than ever as you step into The Wondrous Worlds of Roald Dahl. Meet all of your favourite characters from the Roald Dahl stories, with key moments from the iconic books brought to life, from The BFG, to Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, to Matilda, The Twits and Fantastic Mr Fox.

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The former Sydney Hotel at the east end of Great Pulteney Street is a refined setting for Bath’s first public art museum. Open from March to October, this museum is at the Grade I listed Claverton Manor, commanding the Limpley Stoke Valley and the Kennet and Avon Canal. For something a little more active, enjoy a family challenge at Victoria Falls Adventure Golf, run wild at the fantastic play areas in Royal Victoria Parkand Sydney Gardens, or complete the family discovery trail on the Bath Skyline Walk.

Bath Commander CI Scott Hill said: “This is a clear example of how we can work with our communities in Bath and the surrounding towns and villages to report suspicious behaviour. There are plenty of other fantastically festive events taking place in the city from November onwards, so don't miss out on a chance to see Bath at Christmas. If visitors stray from Bath’s streets, they probably hop on a boat trip from Pulteney Bridge. But a more atmospheric way to explore is by walking a mile north east of the city center to hire your own craft from the Bath Boating Station.For fine dining, visit the Bath Priory Hotel, Restaurant and Spa. The Michelin star restauranthas exceptional British food. That house was built by the entrepreneur and postal reformer Ralph Allen, and has hosted a school since 1830. The grounds that flow down the valley are sublime and now run by the National Trust. Among the designers represented are Mary Quant, John Galliano, Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace, to name just a few. Curses were also made too and these were scratched onto lead-tin alloy tablets and thrown in the water.

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