Bath

Bath
ISBN-10
1848484666
ISBN-13
9781848484665
Series
Bath
Category
Bath (England)
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
2011-01-01
Publisher
Thomas Cook
Authors
Thomas Cook Publishing Thomas Cook Publishing, Carole French

Description

This travel guide to Bath contains clear, accessible, full-colour maps and illustrations for fast orientation. Also included are accommodation, shopping, restaurant and nightlife listings for every taste and budget.

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