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Roman Baths
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From M4 take A46 south; Roman Baths in city centre next to Abbey. Rail: Bath Spa station. Bus: Bath city centre services.

Bath Tourist Information Centre
Abbey Chambers
Abbey Church Yard
Bath
Tel: 0906 711 2000 (50p min) Bookings only 0870 4201278
Fax: 01225 477787
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Roman Baths , Bath

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One of the finest religious spas in the ancient world.

  • The Great Bath where Romans bathed nearly 2000 years ago
  • Personal audioguides in eight languages and new children’s audiotour
  • State of the art computer animated reconstructions of Roman Britain

With its steaming waters and Roman artefacts, a visit to the Roman Baths is an unforgettable and unique experience. Fine Roman museum, audio guides and computer animations included in admission price.

The Roman Baths and Temple of Sulis Minerva are among the finest Roman remains in Britain. With its steaming waters and Roman artefacts, a visit to the Roman Baths is an unforgettable and unique experience.State of the art computer animated reconstructions of Roman Britain bring the experience to life. Personal hand-held audioguides available in eight languages are included in the admission price.

A children's audioguide featuring Roman characters is available for ages 6-11 years, and a new tour narrated by travel writer Bill Bryson is included in the admission price. Relax and enjoy the romantic torchlit ambience of the Great Bath and avoid the crowds by visiting on a summer evening, open until 9pm in July and August, last entry 8pm. Enjoy lunch or tea in the eighteenth century Pump Room where you can also purchase a glass of Spa water from the fountain.


‘The best 90 minutes I’ve spent in Europe’ American visitor, 2005

Awards
Member of VAQAS.
Designated as 'an outstanding collection' by the Council for Museums Libraries and Archives 1999.
Chartermark award for excellence in customer service 2003.
Voted the best large visitor attraction of the year by South West Tourism 2004.
Museums and Heritage Show Award for the introduction of the Mandarin audioguide and promotion to Chinese visitors 2006.
Prices
Adult £10.25 £11.25
Child £6.50  
Concession £8.75  
Family £29.00  
Additioanl price information

Spas Ancient and Modern Package: Make the most of Bath's thermal waters in a full day experience that spans 2000 years! Package includes 2 hour session at Thermae Bath Spa, a ticket to the Roman Baths, and a 3 course lunch in the Pump Room - all for £50 per person. See www.romanbaths.co.uk for details or ring 01225 477785.

Contact Details
Roman Baths
Pump Room
Abbey Church Yard
Bath
BA1 1LZ
Tel: (01225) 477785
Fax: (01225) 477743
Email: romanbaths_bookings@bathnes.gov.uk