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🛁Roman Baths

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The Roman Baths is a well-preserved ancient bathing and social complex in the city of Bath, England. Families can explore the Roman temple, the sacred spring, and the bathhouse that still flows with hot spring water. Highlights include the Great Bath, the remains of the Roman temple, and the interactive museum with audio guides for children featuring the characters 'Aquae Sulis'.

  • Audio guide included with admission, with a special children's version
  • Family-friendly facilities: baby-changing, buggy parking, and a café
  • Suitable for ages 5+; younger children may find it less engaging
  • Partly open-air (the main bath is uncovered) so dress for weather; but the museum is indoors
  • Book tickets online to avoid queues; consider combination tickets with the Fashion Museum or Victoria Art Gallery

Practical tip: The site can be busy, especially in summer; visit early or late in the day for a quieter experience.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Book tickets online to avoid queues, especially during peak summer months when the site gets very busy.

  • Visit early or late for fewer crowds

    The site can be busy in summer; visit early morning or late afternoon for a quieter, more enjoyable experience with children.

  • Use the children's audio guide

    The included audio guide has a special children's version featuring the characters 'Aquae Sulis' to keep kids engaged throughout the visit.

  • Dress for partly open-air spaces

    The Great Bath is uncovered, so dress appropriately for the weather. The museum is indoors, but you'll be exposed when viewing the main bath.

  • Best suited to ages 5 and up

    This is most engaging for children aged 5 and above. Younger children may struggle to stay interested in the historical content.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on-site, which is helpful if you're visiting with infants or toddlers alongside older children.

  • Buggy parking provided

    Buggy parking is available on-site, so you can leave pushchairs safely rather than navigating the site with one.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    There's a café where you can grab refreshments; useful if you're planning a longer visit or have hungry children.

  • Consider combination tickets

    Combination tickets are available with the Fashion Museum or Victoria Art Gallery if you're planning multiple Bath attractions.

  • Partly indoors for rainy days

    The museum section is indoors, making it partly suitable for rainy weather, though you'll still encounter the open-air Great Bath.

  • Interactive museum keeps children engaged

    The interactive museum helps bring Roman history to life for children, making it more engaging than a standard historical site.

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