Discover the Timeless Wonder of The Roman Baths
Explore the ancient marvel of The Roman Baths in Bath, England, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that reveals the grandeur of Roman life through its well-preserved baths and captivating history.
The Roman Baths, an iconic historical site in Bath, England, offers visitors a glimpse into Roman life with its well-preserved baths, stunning architecture, and rich history. Experience the magic of the ancient world as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A brief summary to The Roman Baths
- Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LZ, GB
- Click to display
- Click to display
Local tips
- Consider booking your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues and ensure a smooth entry.
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and better photo opportunities.
- Don't miss the opportunity to taste the spa water from the fountain outside the baths; it's said to have unique mineral properties.
- Take time to explore the adjacent Pump Room for a delightful afternoon tea experience in an elegant setting.
Do you manage this location?
Take control to get all the benefits, like improved information, better appearance, and stronger visibility across AI-powered discovery. Learn more
Activate your presenceOther nearby places you may find interesting
Getting There
-
Car
If you are traveling by car, head towards Bath, a city in Somerset. Use the M4 motorway and exit at Junction 18, following signs for Bath. Once in Bath, follow the signs for the city center. When you reach the city, look for Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LZ. There are several car parks nearby, such as the Charlotte Street Car Park or the Southgate Car Park, where parking fees apply (approximately £2.50 per hour). After parking, it's just a short walk to The Roman Baths.
-
Train
For those using public transportation, take a train to Bath Spa Station. Direct trains are available from various locations in Somerset including Bristol, Exeter, and Salisbury. Once you arrive at Bath Spa Station, exit the station and head towards the city center. It’s about a 15-minute walk to The Roman Baths. Follow the signs directing you to the city center, then take a left onto Manvers Street and continue straight until you reach Abbey Churchyard.
-
Bus
If you prefer to travel by bus, numerous local services operate to Bath. Check the local bus schedules for routes that connect to Bath city center. Once you arrive at one of the main bus stops in Bath (such as Bath Bus Station), The Roman Baths is within walking distance. Head towards the Abbey Churchyard, and you should see the entrance to The Roman Baths ahead.
Discover more about The Roman Baths
Explore the best of what The Roman Baths has to offer
Your all‑in‑one travel companion app
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
Experience the beauty and culture of Bristol at the Floating Harbour, a captivating marina filled with history, dining, and artistic treasures.
Experience exquisite British and European cuisine in a historic setting at The Pump Room Restaurant, a must-visit gem in Bath.