By Darren Cronian on Sunday, October 15th, 2006

The city of Bath is one of the Britain’s most visited cities, primarily because of it’s World heritage status and roman baths fed by three hot springs. The water is believed to be a cure for many afflictions, and because the city is within travelling distance from London and Bristol it has become a very popular city with tourists from around the World.

Visit Bath & Britain's only natural thermal spa

Twenty-eight years after the last person bathed in Bath’s natural thermal waters, Thermae Bath Spa is now open for business. Located in the heart of Bath, a World Heritage City, this development has involved the restoration of five historic buildings, including the 18th century Hot and Cross baths and the construction of the New Royal Bath.

The most ‘eye-catching’ aspect of the new Spa is the open air, rooftop pool. Benefiting from the natural thermal waters, the pool can be used all year round - Bathers can enjoy a swim against the beautiful backdrop of the Bath skyline and distant rolling hills of Cotswold countryside.

So, if your thinking about a relaxing, romantic weekend, then Bath could quite possibly be your dream city, with fantastic luxury hotels, small romantic restaurants, and don’t forget to unwind in Britain’s only natural thermal spa.


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2 responses to “Visit Bath & Britain’s only natural thermal spa”

Debbie | 29 October, 2006 at 1:46 pm

Hmmm now this sounds perfect.

I’ve never been to Bath before, but it looks like we’ll be making a visit, must go and tempt my husband.

Carole | 28 April, 2007 at 8:58 pm

I agree - the Bath spa is fantastic BUT make sure you book well in advance. We only booked 3 weeks ahead and although we got 4 hour spa sessions, we couldn’t have any treatments. Apparently the Spa is booking 3-4 months ahead at present (April 2007). Also, the only way to guarantee getting into the Spa at the time you want is to book a Hotel/B&B Spa Package as they will then give you a reference number - you can then ring the Spa and book an entry date and time. If you don’t do this (I was told by the Spa) and it’s full when you arrive, you’ll be turned away. Our Spa Package was booked through Oldfields Guest House (very highly recommended) and was good value - £40 for a four hour session; use of robe, towel and slippers; Molton Brown products; bottle of water and taxi there and back.

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