
Royal Crescent
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and capture soft light for photos. Spring offers gardens in full bloom and pleasant weather.
Budget tips
Entrance to the museum in house number 1 costs around 15 pounds and offers free audio guides. Avoid weekends for discounts on combined packages with other historical sites in Bath.
Recommended for
History lovers, Photographers, Architecture enthusiasts, Cultural tourists
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: The Royal Crescent has 30 houses that form a perfect curve 150 meters long, making it one of the longest Georgian facades in Europe. The structure has served as a residence for nobility and a setting for historical films.
Highlights: The lounge of number 1 is furnished as if it were 1790, offering a fascinating insight into Georgian life with authentic furniture and ornamental details. The gravel of the esplanade in front of the houses crunches under your feet, evoking the atmosphere of the eighteenth century.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the gravel and ancient stone.
- Take photos from the park in front of the curve to capture the full length of the elegantly aligned facade.
- Don't limit yourself to the museum; walk through the park and observe the houses from the outside for different perspectives.
- Visit early in the morning to avoid peak hours, especially in summer.
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