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Pump Room
Small Street
Bath
BA1 1LZ



The magnificent Temple and Baths flourished in Aquae Sulis between the first and fifth centuries. The Roman bathing establishment was built around a natural hot spring and the remains are remarkably complete and among the finest in Europe. The remains include coins, sculptures, jewellery and the gilt bronze head of the godess Sulis Minerva.
Free personal audio guides in eight languages are included in the tour.

To complete a visit you can taste the waters, enjoy coffee, lunch or tea in the 18th century Pump Room above the Temple.

NEW: Costumed Roman characters every afternoon 1.30pm to 4.30pm

Opening Hours

January - February 9.30am-4.30pm
March - June 9am-5pm
July - August 9am-9pm
September - October 9am-5pm
November - December 9.30am-4.30pm
Last exit one hour after closing.
Open daily. Closed 25th/26th December.

Admission

Adult £11.50, Child £7.50, Seniors £10.00, Family £33.00
Joint ticket with Fashion Museum Adult £15.00, Child £9.00, Seniors £13.00, family £43.00

Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Children 5 years and under are free.

Free audio tours are available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Mandarin.

Hourly tours of the Roman Baths are free.

The Roman Baths is not wheelchair accessible. However, wheelchair users are admitted free to the Terrace overlooking the Great Bath.

Find out about the language the Romans used.  Sunday 7 December 10.00-1.00pm and 2.00-4.00pm

Roman Festivals - What festivals did the Romans celebrate?