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A well preserved world heritage site inscribed in ...

A well preserved world heritage site inscribed in 1987. Listen to the audio tour that creates more meaning and color to the site.

Tourist tip: get tickets a day before so you get 10% off.

Quite good place with rich information. But the th...

Quite good place with rich information. But the thing is, most of the place is rebuilt in the past 100 years and it's not really as the way it was originally. Also you can't swim into the bath

A must see in Bath. Very well conserved archeologi...

A must see in Bath. Very well conserved archeological site, dating back to Roman times, on the only natural hot spring in Britain. On top of that, it is still possible to appreciate the developments during the Victorian age, when hot spring were very popular among the upper class. The fact that the audioguide is included in the entrance fee is a plus, as well as the opportunity to taste the hot spring water.

A beautiful historical place, that maintains the R...

A beautiful historical place, that maintains the Roman baths beautifully whilst also offering modern amenities. As the location for a University Ball, it was exquisite offering a large dining hall and the perfect opportunity for a photo or two!!

at first I thought I was a bit pricey to look at a...

at first I thought I was a bit pricey to look at an old swimming pool BUT I couldnt be more wrong .
you get a free audio guide phone and a free group tour as well as people dressed up and tell you about variouse activities and people that would have been there .
a wonderful historicle place a definate must see .

Absolutely breathtaking to take in such a historic...

Absolutely breathtaking to take in such a historic landmark. They had a Roman character person by the bathing area, and he was a delight to interact with, and was very engaging with our small children.

From the words of a local, if you are visiting Bat...

From the words of a local, if you are visiting Bath you really should visit this museum! It s basically the catalyst to the whole of the city! If you love history, architecture or just want to do something a bit more cultural then you should visit this museum it is beautiful. Especially how the abbey overlooks the pools... perfect images for Instagram and social media to show off to your mates! Always a recommendation for our visitors!

Very pricey too me but worth the admission. The to...

Very pricey too me but worth the admission. The tour takes just over 2 hours to complete but I would recommend more to do it justice. Highly recommend taking the free audio tour set and enjoy the free taste of the springs water at the end.

I personally found this to be an overpriced day ou...

I personally found this to be an overpriced day out, as a student even with student discount this ment that I couldn't afford to do anything else while on the city of bath. That asside it's a very nice museum exhibiting the Roman baths

Way too crowded. Baths themselves are beautiful. B...

Way too crowded. Baths themselves are beautiful. But you feel herded through the museum piece because so many people are there. It is very hard to appreciate. The town is more Italian looking than English. Unique. Would be worth it to spend a few days there.

Highly recommended. Great to visit in evening clos...

Highly recommended. Great to visit in evening close to dusk for torchlit experience. The Roman Baths experience immerses you in to Roman life 2000 years back. Very well maintained and presented. Worth a visit.

Quite the historical landmark in Bath, UK...amazin...

Quite the historical landmark in Bath, UK...amazing what the Roman's could pull together nearly 2000 years ago...in a country far from home just to have the pleasure of unlimited hot water.

Writing in terms of disabled access. Staff very su...

Writing in terms of disabled access. Staff very supportive and enabling. I am a wheelchair user - we visited on a Saturday lunchtime. Not the best time to visit - very busy! The actual bath level is difficult to negotiate in a manual wheelchair but staff did their best to make sure I saw everything. An electric scooter is available. Online is a guide for visitors with Autism and clear explanations for other disabilities. Carers get in free.

If you live outside Somerset then a visit to Bath ...

If you live outside Somerset then a visit to Bath is a must. This museum is brilliantly planned and executed. So much to see and learn. Great photo opportunities around the surviving Roman Bath as well as digital re-enactments superimposed over the remains of sections of the site. You go round at your own speed and you're not rushed at any time. Please go and visit, even if you are local but have never been there before.

Lovely place. Lots to learn about the Roman times....

Lovely place. Lots to learn about the Roman times. Didnt like the audio set though. It is like a cordless phone hanging around your neck. You need to hold it to your end. That made it difficult to take pictures when you are listening to the narration at the same time.

The Roman Baths invites to discover a part of the ...

The Roman Baths invites to discover a part of the interesting Roman history of England. The price for entering is quite high, but it comes with a free audio guide and free tours. The museum is also kept very well and there is loads to discover and experience. If you're in bath, it's definitely worth to drop by! Most of the museum is indoors, so perfect for a rainy day as well.

Surprisingly good value for the price. Guided tour...

Surprisingly good value for the price. Guided tours by a person starts every hour. Really informational and perfect for both young and old people. Perks are that both Bath uni and Bath spa students can get in for free!

It is much higher than I anticipated it would be....

It is much higher than I anticipated it would be. There are lots of things to see there. Thousands of artifacts. Lots of information. There is an audio guide in several languages. A children's interactive sheet for then to seek out bits while they walk around. No pushchairs aloud in but carry harnesses or backpack carriers to carry them around. The floor is very uneven in places to sensible footware in important. There is a restaurant that serves afternoon teas which is very beautiful and reasonably priced for what it is. The washrooms were clean and fresh smelling. The baby change was very small. It was very busy there when we went on a Tuesday. It was am enjoyable couple of hours but this would be much longer if you looked at and read everything that was there . please click LIKE when you have read my review. Thank you

** we got a 10% discount on high tea in the pump h...

** we got a 10% discount on high tea in the pump house when we bought a ticket **

On our UK road trip we decided to stop in bath. To walk around to do some sight seeing. We wanted to see the Roman bath from the inside so we bought a ticket.

The Roman bath was quite interesting and the audio tour was very useful for all the extra information.