He took use of the area’s lone hot spring by constructing a beautiful temple and bathing complex that is still operational today. During your visit, you’ll be able to observe the water’s source and stroll on the old stone pavements that surround the steaming pool, which was originally utilised by the Romans. The massive remains and artefacts of the spring have been well maintained and are being shown using the most up-to-date interpretation techniques available. Meetings with Roman-costumed figures and learning about the people who lived and worked here 2,000 years ago will take place on a daily basis. An audio tour in twelve languages is included in the price of the entry ticket, including a special tour for children in three languages: English, German, and French. To complete your visit, sip on a glass of Spa water from the fountain and relax with a cup of coffee, lunch, or afternoon tea in the beautiful 18th-century Pump Room, which is complemented by music by the Pump Room Trio. The Roman Baths are open until 10 p.m. in the evenings throughout June, so you can avoid the crowds by coming during those hours.
The Roman Baths
The Roman Baths, which were built in 70 AD as a grand bathing and socialising complex, are one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world.
Share:
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on pinterest
Share on email
Share on whatsapp
Opening Hours
Mon:
Tue:
Wed:
Thu:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
9am - 10pm
Amenities
Wheelchair Access
Toilets
Food & Drink
Description
Contact Information
Description
Contact Information
Email:
Phone:
Website:
Similar Attractions Others Viewed
Somerset - South-West England
The museum, which is said to be the country's only one of its sort, opens up inside like a Tardis to expose a surprisingly huge number of displays, including the country's greatest collection of toys, books, annuals, jigsaws, and games connected to TV and radio shows.
Bristol - South-West England
Built in 1766 as a place where the people of Bristol could come together, Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. It was built as a symbol of the pride Bristolians have in their city and what it can achieve and remains a place of joy, discovery and adventure to this day.
Bristol - South-West England
A symbol of hope and community. A focal point for music in the city. A gathering space, illuminating the way ahead. A place of welcome, warmth and light. An open invitation to the city for everyone to come and share in the joy of live music.