Roman Baths


The Roman Baths, the most popular visitor attraction in the West Country, contain the remains of one of the greatest religious spas in the ancient world and a fine Roman museum. It is one of the best-preserved Roman sites north of the Alps and at the very heart of the site is the Sacred Spring. Hot water at a temperature of 460C rises here at the rate of 1,170,000 litres (that´s 240,000 gallons) every day and has been doing this for thousands of years. The Temple at Bath is one of only two truly classical temples known from Roman Britain. It was the place where the cult statue of the goddess Sulis Minerva was housed. Children´s audioguide and ´Bryson at the Baths´ audioguide. New for 2008: Costumed characters every afternoon.

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Roman Baths,
Pump Room,
Stall Street,
Bath
BA1 1LZ

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Information on Roman Baths, Pump Room, Stall Street, Bath

Opening Times: Jan to Feb & Nov to Dec 09:30-16:30, Mar to Jun & Sep to Oct 09:00-17:00, Jul to Aug 09:00-21:00. Last exit half an hour after closing. Closed 25-26 Dec.
Admission: Adult (17+) £10.50, Child £6.80, OAP/Conc £9.00, Family (2+4) £30.00.
Location: City centre.
Facilities: Guided Tours,  Sales Point,  Shop,  Restaurants