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The city of Bath, renowned for its history, culture and Georgian architecture, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The city’s theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues have helped to make it a major centre for tourism with more than one million accommodation visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year. With claims such as having the longest street of Georgian terraced houses in the UK, it’s clear to see why this beautiful city is attracting more and more serviced office space. The city is founded on top of natural hot springs and became a spa when the Romans built what are now known as some of the world's best-preserved baths. As a result, Bath has been a tourist draw for nearly 2000 years.
Naturally because of its rich history, tourism is one of Bath's principal industries. Other important economic sectors include education and health, retail and leisure and business and professional services, while Information Technology is the quickest growing industry in the area. The city has well connected bus and train stations right in the city centre, meaning access to your serviced office for you and your clients is simple, while the two universities are well regarded and ensure there will never be a shortage of potential employees and graduates to help you grow your business to the next level. Popular surrounding areas include Lansdown, Keynsham, Bradford on Avon and Frome.
Bath really does have something to offer to all demographics. If you’re a sports fan, the city’s top division rugby team is based right on the river front, just 5 minutes walk from the train station. Conversely, shopping is also big in Bath. In 2009, brand new Georgian style development, SouthGate opened, home to over 50 shops, whilst during the festive season the Abbey churchyard is transformed into the South West’s largest Christmas market, housing over 170 beautifully decorated wooden chalets.
The city also has about 100 restaurants and a similar number of pubs and bars. Several companies offer open top bus tours around the city, visiting famous sights such as the Royal Crescent and exploring the life of Jane Austen. Since the opening of Thermae Bath Spa in 2006, the city has attempted to recapture its historical position as the only town or city in the UK offering visitors the opportunity to bathe in naturally heated spring waters.
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