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How to visit the Roman Baths of Bath (England): schedules, prices

Roman Baths of Bath in southern England
Roman Baths of Bath in southern England

When in your trip through the south of england visit the historic spa town of Bath, you will see that its great tourist attraction is its Roman Baths.

Indeed, in this charming city of Georgian architecture, whose greatest exponent are the buildings in the areas of Royal Crescent and the Circus, your main point of attention is located right in the center of it.

Next to the Gothic Bath Abbey, you find the Roman Baths, which house the unique hot water springs What is there in Britain.

Curiosities history Roman Baths of Bath

The origin of this place dates back to the time of the Celts, who built a sanctuary dedicated to one of their goddesses, sulis.

Later, it was the Romans who built their own temple, between the 60s and 70s, and during the next two centuries the baths were configured.

After the original baths were destroyed in the 6th century, new baths were built in the following centuries, until a complex of buildings was built in the 18th century.

How to visit and what to see at the Roman Baths of Bath

In this complex is the famous tea Room neoclassical style known as pump-room, where visitors can drink the spring waters.

In your visit to the Roman Baths of Bath You will see the heart of these bathrooms, which is the corner known as the Sacred Spring (Sacred Spring).

Roman Baths of Bath in southern England
Roman Baths of Bath in southern England

In this corner you will see how hot water flows, almost 1,2 million liters every day at a temperature of 46 degrees.

And this has happened for thousands of years, so in the Antiquity It was thought to be the work of gods.

Likewise, during your visit to the hot springs you will pass through some rooms where a museum with mosaics and other archaeological remains of the original Roman temple, located under the cemetery of the aforementioned Gothic abbey.

Great Bath of the Roman Baths of Bath

But, without a doubt, the most outstanding and most spectacular corner that you are going to visit in the Roman Baths of Bath is Big Bathroom.

It is a rectangular pool 1,6 deep filled with hot water flowing from the spring.

Roman Baths of Bath in southern England
Roman Baths of Bath in southern England

The pool is surrounded by a porticoed gallery.

However, the place where you can best appreciate this pool is from the terrace that surrounds the Big Bathroom, in which various statues with Roman figures are located, and from where a large architectural complex is configured with the Gothic Bath Abbey the background.

Visiting times for Bath Roman Baths

The Visiting hours of the Roman Baths of Bath They are, in July and August, from 9 a.m. to 22 p.m., varying depending on the time of year, so I advise you to consult the updated schedule information.

In all cases, the last access to the visit is one hour before closing time.

Roman Baths of Bath ticket prices

The ticket prices They vary according to the time of year, so the price of general admission in August is 25,50 pounds on a weekday and 27,50 on Sundays and holidays, and the price drops until the low season months, which is 17,50 and 20 pounds.

Roman Baths of Bath in southern England
Roman Baths of Bath in southern England

There are also discounts for certain groups, so we advise you check ticket prices before your visit.

Here you have the best information and you can reserve various Tours and activities in Bath

For you visit of the Roman Baths of Bath, you have audioguide in Spanish, already included in the price of admission, and you can also participate for free in the guided tours in English which are carried out periodically, lasting one hour.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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