Little-known UK town is 'just as beautiful as Bath' but without the crowds Bath has long been a firm favourite for UK holidays thanks to its gorgeous Regency buildings, Roman Baths and Jane Austen links and most recently, Bridgerton filming locations, so it's not surprising it's tipped as one of Europe's most underrated city breaks.
Meanwhile, shoppers can get their fill along the gorgeous Shambles where you'll find heaps of independent shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as some historic spots such as the old Post Office dating back to the early 20th century.
History buffs won't be left disappointed with the Regency era-style buildings, as well as the iconic town bridge with sections dating back to the 14th century.
According to the town's visitor centre, "it is thought that the small building on it was originally a chapel but became the town ‘lock-up’ in the 17th century, where prisoners would be held before they went before a magistrate".
However, just about a half hour's drive away sits a town that's got equally beautiful historic landmarks and streets - but you won't have to face the crowds.