We have been planning to visit the roman baths at Bath for a long time as we have always heard how interesting and well preserved these remains were. We have paid Β£30 each and though it might seem expensive I do understand that keeping this place running and all the funding needed to open new areas is costly. There are portable devices available offering information as you move along the areas of the visit. The whole place is a very interesting window into UK roman past.
Contacts & Location
π Address: Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LZ, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 1225 477785
π Website: romanbaths.co.uk
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Mine Osan β β β β β
Absolutely stunning and well worth a visit. The Roman Baths are incredibly impressive and beautifully preserved, and itβs fascinating to see so much history right in the heart of the city. Walking around the site really feels like stepping back in time. The museum section is very well done and easy to follow, with lots of interesting details about Roman life and how the baths were used. I found the whole experience genuinely engaging and learned a lot without it ever feeling heavy or boring. Overall, a really memorable and interesting visit. One of those places that truly lives up to its reputation and shouldnβt be missed if youβre in Bath.
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Livia Toso β β β β β
Beautiful and super conserved historical site. Tickets include audio guide with so much information. I'd recommend at least 2h for your visit if you want to take it all in and not rush.
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Melanie Levin β β β β β
I visited the Roman Baths in Bath, and it was a brilliant experience. The site is incredibly well-preserved, and the audio guide made the history feel vivid and easy to imagine. Walking around the Great Bath, with the steam rising from the water, really gives you a sense of what life was like here 2,000 years ago. The museum is well laid out, with fascinating artefacts and clear explanations, and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable. It wasnβt rushed, and even though it can get busy, there are plenty of viewing points. Overall, itβs a beautiful and immersive visit, well worth the time if youβre in Bath.
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Tess Nowell β β β β β
Hadn't visited here since the 1970s! It's really been developed so well. Audio guides were great, with enough but not too much information. Whole experience was immersive and very interesting. Great on a rainy day. We spent 2 hours here and loved it.
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Siddhant Mathew β β β β β
A good historical place with lots to see, learn, understand and explore. The audio commentary provided by the ear set was awesome. It's a bit pricy, but" yes" to maintain the standards of the museum it's required. I have personally fallen in love with the city of Bath. Such a magnificent architectural marvel. A very well planned and designed city. One should spend at least 2 whole days exploring the city. Its so nice to see the buildings preserved in its original state. The eateries are just awesome. If anyone is visiting UK as a tourist then I would definitely recommend they should spend some quality at Bath.
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Big Mac β β β β β
Very well displayed exhibition and historic site. Amazing insight into the Romans around this site. Not to crowded allowing time to take in time to view exhibition and not rushed. Well worth a visit. Make sure you book your tickets before arriving so you aren't held back on accessing the site. Suggestion:- It would be cool if they had actors dressed as Romans moving throughout the site providing talks etc.
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Caroline B β β βββ
Firstly this is an amazing piece of history which was great to see. Itβs got the Roman baths to see and a small museum of artifacts and things found. Thereβs part of a Roman road there which is so well preserved and remarkably lower then our street level today. All the things here were just incredible and I loved being around history of 2000 years in age. It was just too busy to enjoy it as much as you would had it been quieter. I think that the numbers need to be limited because you canβt see things because of people in the way or youβve got to wait ages to get a turn. Itβs also ridiculously priced at Β£25 a person! Whilst I appreciate the importance of this place, the price doesnβt need to be that high. Would i recommend this place, well if you like history yes but be prepared for masses of people and an empty wallet. Iβd give the artifacts inside five stars but the two stars are for the rip off prices.
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Maria E Fernandez β β β β β
What an amazing experience we had in this astonishing place! It is magnificent!! I was totally impressed for the beauty of this complex and the truth is that I did not feel like leaving. You may visit this amazing monument for only Β£17.50 including the self-guided dispositive in many languages to understand each area. At the end of the tour, you can also drink the springs hot water, and believe me, it is really worth it! I highly recommend you to book your time online.
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Zoe Tammadge β β β β β
I spent just under three hours in this beautiful museum. I recommend you take the audio guide as it makes it more interesting and informative. There is a one way traffic system which is preferred and you must wear your masks. The Roman Baths are so beautiful and picture-worthy. You could see and feel the warmth from the water and while you walk through the museum, you will feel like you're taken back in time. I 100% recommend booking a visit. Be prepared to spend money in the amazing souvenir store!
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FAQs
What is the address of The Roman Baths?
The Roman Baths is located at Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LZ, United Kingdom
What is the phone number of The Roman Baths?
You can contact The Roman Baths at +44 1225 477785
How can I get to The Roman Baths?
You can find directions to The Roman Baths by following this map link