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The Roman Baths Review

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I came in after 17 o'clock. It's still very bright. It doesn't affect the visit. The most important thing is that the tickets are discounted. From time to time, the visit was shocked by the luxurious life and architecture of the ancient Romans. Standing on the second floor, you can also enjoy the Bass Monastery at close range.

The Roman Baths

Posted: Sep 12, 2017
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  • _TI***9n
    4/5Excellent

    Slightly expensive, but worth the ticket price in the end (I’m glad I went in April on a weekday using a student ticket so I didn’t have to cough up the most expensive price). Upon my visit I spent at least 2 hours in the museum part, and though it was raining for the whole afternoon, since I got there in the morning it really wasn’t that bad. Would 100% recommend it to someone else visiting Bath for the first time.

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    Posted: Apr 21, 2024
  • _TI***um
    5/5Outstanding

    It's so much bigger than we thought and they included many areas where you can see the different baths from different points of views. They also included all facts of the baths and activities that people would do in that time and some were interactive. Would very much recommend!

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    Posted: Jan 12, 2024
  • 放飞自我去游玩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The tour begins with the museum upstairs, where silverware, paintings, various handicrafts, and various artifacts unearthed in this ancient Roman bath. Then visit the core here, a rectangular hot spring bath like a small swimming pool, the large bath is up to 1.6 meters deep, which is suitable for bathing. There are steps in all directions of the bath for guests to go up and down. Set aside around the large baths for benches and small dining tables where guests can eat and rest.

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    Posted: Apr 17, 2022
  • EmmaCC
    5/5Outstanding

    Really recommend Roman’s Bath. 2000 years history. worth to spend whole day or half day here.

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    Posted: Apr 2, 2024
  • Slowwwww
    5/5Outstanding

    There is more to see in the Roman Baths than just a pool of water. This history of this sight is fascinating and the fact that the hot spring is still there is wonderful.

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    Posted: Oct 24, 2023
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are a lot of tourists queuing for tickets at the Bath of Bas Rome. Because we pay for the tickets booked through Ctrip, we can enter this scenic spot listed as the World Cultural Heritage Site without queuing and exchange the printed order mail vouchers for the official tickets. In this scenic spot, you can get the guides by ticket. The guides with Chinese explanations immediately make us feel more cordial. First listen to the introduction of use, then go to each place marked with numbers, press the corresponding number key to play, you can hear familiar with euphemistic Chinese explanation. This kind of Chinese guide is the most suitable for traveling freely in foreign countries. First of all, we watched the patio lined with giant statues of the Roman gods on the open balcony. Underground the patio was a pool of hot springs with visible gushing water. This bathhouse has a history of more than 2000 years, and the hot springs here have been in a state of over 10,000 years according to textual research, which is really a combination of ancient history and nature. Visiting Italian Roman sites in small towns in England is in itself a portrayal of the blending of European culture and history. Subsequently, according to the designated tour route, tourists continue to visit in the crowded limited space. Stop in front of the carefully arranged sculptures and sites, listen to the Chinese commentary and introduction in the guide, and imagine the scene of that year. At this moment, it seems that there is a feeling of time reversal. During this indoor tour, we mainly appreciate some unearthed cultural relics. The contents are not much, but also include the cultural and historical retrospect brought about by the Romans at that time. As we walked along the trestle of the site, we came to the underground bathroom to enjoy the magnificent bathroom site at close range. Through the introduction, we know that besides the big pool, there are also sauna bathrooms and several baths with different functions. Facing the still warm pool today, it was once again shocked by the ancient Romans'style of loving both sanitation and architectural art. Two thousand years ago, people paid so much attention to personal hygiene, communication in public places and art of life scenes. Perhaps that's why the Roman Empire was so famous.

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    Posted: Nov 24, 2016
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