Explorer's Guide to the Roman Baths

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Na'ím Paymán

Jan 3, 2020

Explorer's Guide to the Roman Baths

Boasting beautiful rolling hills, romantic canals, world-class museums, and stunning architecture, Bath is truly one of England's crown jewels. This mysterious city just begs to be explored. You can spend days in Bath without running out of things to see and do. Here are three things to keep in mind as you explore the Roman Baths in Bath.

History of Roman Baths in bath

Built around the year 70 AD, the Roman Baths were designed to be both a majestic bathing complex and a socialisation destination. The ancient Roman Baths are one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world. Each day, more than 1,150,000 litres of spring water fill the ancient bathing site, allowing visitors to take in the splendour of this architectural marvel. Today, an interactive museum and other exhibits help to transport visitors back to the Roman times. Guests can walk on the same ancient pavements as the Romans did more than 2,000 years ago, as they soak up the magic of this region of England.

Driving in the City

Planning your route ahead of your departure will encourage a more seamless driving experience while you're out exploring Bath and its environs. Be sure that you are familiar with the vehicle that you are driving so that you can safely operate it around the unfamiliar streets. Visiting the Bath during the off-season or during the middle of the week will also mean that you will encounter less traffic and fewer crowds. To stay safe, it's recommended that you avoid forms of aggressive driving.

What to Do in Bath

In addition to learning more about this fascinating period in time, guests in the modern Bath can visit the popular Thermae Bath Spa to soak in the natural hot spring water. A rooftop pool provides sweeping views of the city. For a physical challenge, be sure to consider taking the Bath Abbey Tower Tour where you will be able to walk more than 200 steps to the top of the famous tower. The Roman Bath is also home to some of the country's most premier festivals, ensuring that there is always something fun happening in this ancient yet modern city.

A visit to Bath encourages you to step back into history and immerse yourself in the thoughts of the people and culture of Roman times. Thanks to a wide range of available attractions and activities, you will leave feeling refreshed, educated, and entertained.

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Na'ím Paymán

Na'ím Paymán

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Na'ím set up Paymán Club in 2015 to provide comfortable accommodation for tourists and business travellers across the UK and further afield.