Back to Roman Baths Well worth a visit! I found the Roman Baths, a really interesting place to visit. There was so much to see and the staff were very helpful
Reviewed by: Patricia from on May 21 2009 well worth the visit we nearly didn't visit the Roman Baths at Bath but so pleased we did, incredible engineering when you think it is nearly 2000 years old.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 12 2007 bath Bath is a charming little town. It is beautiful espically the buildings and of the the roman grand bath itself , is amazing.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 14 2007 We'd Tour Again! This was a beautifully done tour. It is best early in the day or in the Spring or Fall when there are fewer tourists, but the baths are spectaular anytime of the year. There are well-done audio tours available with special sections---one focuses on points of interest for kids, another narrated by author Bill Bryson. Both add a depth which is enjoyable and much appreciated. Don't miss it!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 10 2007 Must see in Bath Fantastic remains of Romans in Britain and a cream tea at the end of it...perfect day out. Make sure that you get one of the free audio guides which are very informative. Not sure that drinking the water is a must though...eugh!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 29 2007 Definitely worth a visit I've been to Bath only once and can't wait to go again. The Roman Baths are an incredible thing to see and how the Romans built such beauty around them. The audio was very informative and interesting. Can't wait until my next visit to England to see the Baths.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 25 2006 A fond memory My mom, grannie, and I went to Bath for a day trip. The bus ride from London to Bath was lovely - low grassy hills, old houses, and sheep everywhere! The Roman Baths are the central attraction in the city of Bath. (And obviously what the city is named after) I baths themselves are very warm (not supposed to touch the water, but we did - it was like a natural hot tub!) - making the entire place warm and inviting. The ruins of the baths are spectacular, with beautiful carvings and statues. I bought some perfume made with the Roman Bath water... I still have it and it smells great. In fact, I recall the souvenier shops in and around the Baths were all enticing and reasonable. The Baths themselves only take an hour or two to tour - leaving you lots of time to explore the rest of this city. The locals and Londoners told me that many Brits vacation in Bath. It's that good!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 23 2006 it was great It was so beautiful. visit around spring and you can go for a swim its fun. go also to the fountain de trevi
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 16 2005 Loved the Baths Came to Bath for a weekend break with my wife, stayed at the Carfax Hotel in Great Pulteney street and loved the pump room afternoon tea experience. If I would recommend only one thing on a visit to Bath go to the Roman Baths, but leave your car in car park and walk (the hotel was free parking - phew!) as there is now where near that's cheap.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 02 2005 we cant wait to go back i just loved it i didnt want to leave i had to be draged out of there. i just fell in love with it as soon as i got there i cant wait to go back. keep up the good work
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 08 2005