The city of Bath in South West England was founded in the 1st century AD by the Romans who used the ñatural hot springs as a thermal spa It became an important centre for the wool industry in the Middle Ages but in the 18th century under the reigns of George I, Il and III it developed into an elegant spa city, famed in literature and art.
The City of Bath is of Outstanding Universal Value for the following cultural attributes: The Roman remains, especially the Temple of Sulis Minerva and the baths complex (based around the hot springs at the heart of the Roman town of Aquae Sulis, which have remained at the heart of the City's development ever since) are amongst the most famous and important Roman remains north of the Alps, and marked the beginning of Bath's history as a spa town.
Ghost walks Of Bath
Not all is as it seems on the streets of Bath. The ghost walks of Bath have been running since 1974
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Britain's most spectacular caves and home of the legendary Witch of Wookey
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Choose from a range of spa treatments or bathe in the warm natural, mineral rich waters at Britain's only natural thermal public spa
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Find out about Baths most famous resident Jane Austen with exclusive film, costume and contemporary exhibits
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With its grand columns, magnificent interior and omate decoration, The Pump Room truly embodies what was once the heart of the Georgian social scene, when high society flocked here to take th
Bath Narrow Boats
A canalside hub of fun for everyone in the heart of the historic Roman city of Bath or just outside Bath at Brassknocker Basin. We're here to give you happy memories to take away with you for
Bath Aquaglass
Enjoy the ancient skills of the glassblowers and stained glass artists, in this unique working museum, in the heart of the artisan quarter of Bath. Bath Aqua Glass is coloured by adding Coppe