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Bath Named Europe’s Most Gorgeous City by Travel Influencer
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Travel influencer Charlie has crowned Bath, England, as europe’s most beautiful city, awarding it a near-perfect score of 9.8 out of ten. The historic city impressed the content creator with its stunning architecture and charming atmosphere.
Why Bath Took the Top Spot
Charlie highlighted the city’s unique aesthetic, writing, “The honey-coloured stone buildings and sweeping Georgian architecture give the city such a timeless elegance.” She also praised its vibrant character, adding that she loved “how full of character it is indeed” and raved over the “independent boutiques, cosy cafes, and some truly fantastic restaurants.”
Bath’s blend of history, culture, and modern amenities clearly resonated with the traveller, placing it above other European destinations.
London and Seville Round Out the Top Three
London secured the second position on Charlie’s list with a score of 9.6 out of ten. Despite having lived in the British capital for four years, she confessed, “I’m still not bored.”
She described London as “the ultimate melting pot of cultures, cuisines, styles, and ideas,” acknowledging that while the city can be “fast-paced and intense at times,” it “still has my heart.” “There’s just nowhere else quite like it,” she added.
Taking the third spot was Seville, Spain, earning an impressive 9.9 out of ten. Charlie described the Spanish city as having “fully captured” her, captivated by the constant sunshine and lively atmosphere.”Its authentic, warm, and full of soul. I already can’t wait too return,” she gushed.
Brits Still Feel a European Connection
Charlie’s rankings come as a new study reveals that a meaningful majority of brits – three in four – still identify as European at heart, despite Brexit.
The research, conducted by TUI, asked seasoned travellers to share their favorite aspects of Europe, from local cuisine and iconic landmarks to hidden gems. The results demonstrate a continued gratitude for the continent’s diverse offerings and a strong emotional connection among UK nationals.
The study underscores the enduring appeal of European travel for brits, highlighting the cultural richness and experiences that continue to draw visitors year after year. Whether it’s the historic charm of Bath, the cosmopolitan energy of London, or the vibrant spirit of Seville, Europe continues to hold a special place in the hearts of travellers.
