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Thermae Bath Spa
THERMAE BATH SPA GUIDE
Thermae Bath Spa Visitor Guide Banner featuring the rooftop pool
Trav, the Bath travel mascot, a cartoon bird dressed in Roman gladiator attire

Thermae Bath Spa Visitor Guide & Reviews (2026)

While the ancient Roman Baths are strictly for looking at, the Thermae Bath Spa is where you can actually get in the water. It is Britain's only natural thermal spa, offering a chance to bathe in naturally warm, mineral-rich waters exactly as the Celts and Romans did over 2,000 years ago. Whether you're navigating Thermae Bath Spa pricing or just want to know if the famous rooftop pool is worth the hype, this guide will help you plan a completely stress-free day of relaxation.

Thermae Bath Spa at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

2 Hours

Water Temp

About 33.5°C

Best For

Relaxation & Views

Thermae Bath Spa Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Located in the historic centre of Bath, just around the corner from the Roman Baths.

The Hetling Pump Room, Hot Bath St, Bath BA1 1SJ

A Brief History of the Thermal Waters

The magic of Britain's only hot springs

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Celtic Legend

Legend has it that Prince Bladud discovered the healing properties of the hot springs in 863 BC after the mud cured his leprosy.

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Roman Baths

The Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex here around 70 AD, dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva.

The 2006 Revival

After being closed for over two decades due to health concerns in the old facilities, the stunning new Thermae Bath Spa opened in 2006, reviving the city's ancient tradition.

Did You Know? Over one million litres of water, naturally heated to around 45°C deep underground, flow into the springs of Bath every single day. It is cooled to about 33.5°C for the spa pools.

Is Thermae Bath Spa Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 8.0/10 (Luxury Indulgence)

(Note: the lower the number, the cheaper it is)
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Squawk! Thermae Bath Spa is undeniably a premium experience, with entry from £44 on weekdays and £49 at weekends. They provide a towel and robe, but you will want to bring your own flip-flops or sliders. With access to a multi-million-pound wellness suite and the rooftop pool, it can still be a worthy splurge for a special occasion.

Thermae Bath Spa Pricing & Tickets

Booking your thermal session

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The "Thermae Welcome" Rates

Booking ahead is recommended, especially at weekends. They also release on-the-day walk-in slots and operate a virtual queue when it is busy, so arriving early can help you avoid disappointment. The standard package gives you 2 hours of access.

  • Monday - Friday: £44.00
  • Saturday & Sunday: £49.00
  • Includes use of towel and robe. Bring footwear such as flip-flops or sliders.
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your spa day

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Resident Discovery Card

If you live in Bath and North East Somerset, a Residents' Discovery Card can reduce the Thermae Welcome price. The council listing shows Thermae Welcome at £32.50 Mon-Fri and £37.50 Sat-Sun for Discovery Card holders, with the card presented on arrival.

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Treatment Packages

If you are planning to book a massage or facial anyway, look at their Spa Packages. These bundle your treatments with your pool access, which can offer better value than buying them separately.

Who Should Visit Thermae Bath Spa?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Couples: It is highly romantic, especially the rooftop pool at dusk.
  • Spa Lovers: The modern wellness suite is incredibly relaxing.
  • View Seekers: The skyline views over Bath Abbey are unparalleled.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Budget Backpackers: It's a significant expense for a 2-hour activity.
  • Families with Kids: The main New Royal Bath is for ages 16 and over.
  • Crowd Haters: Weekends can feel very busy in the pools.

Visiting Thermae Bath Spa with Kids

Age limits and restrictions

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Age Policy (New Royal Bath and Cross Bath)

Children under the age of 16 are not permitted in the New Royal Bath (the main facility that includes the rooftop pool and wellness suite). The stand-alone Cross Bath has a different policy and can allow ages 12 and over when accompanied by an adult (1:1). If you are travelling with younger children, you will need childcare, or you will need to skip the main spa session.

What to Experience Inside

Highlights of the New Royal Bath

🏊 Minerva Bath

The largest of the thermal baths, featuring massage jets, a whirlpool, and a gentle current in a beautifully modern indoor setting.

🧖 Wellness Suite

A multi-sensory experience featuring Roman and Georgian steam rooms, an infrared room, and a celestial relaxation room.

🏙️ Open-air Rooftop Pool

The undisputed crown jewel. Soak in naturally warm waters while taking in spectacular views across the rooftops of Bath.

The Rooftop Pool Experience

Is it worth the hype?

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The open-air rooftop pool is why most people book their ticket, and yes, it absolutely lives up to the hype. Floating in steaming thermal water while gazing across the Bath skyline towards the Abbey is genuinely magical. It is spectacular on a crisp, frosty morning or when the sun is setting, making the steam dance off the water's surface.

Spa Crowd Heatmap

The best and worst times to visit

🟢 9:00 am to 10:30 am

The "Early Riser" slot. The quietest time of day. Perfect if you want to snag a spot right at the edge of the rooftop pool with minimal noise.

🟡 Twilight (Varies)

The Sunset Slot. Highly popular and can be busy, but the atmosphere as the city lights up and steam rises in the cool air makes the crowds worth it.

🔴 Saturdays (All Day)

Peak Chaos. Weekends are incredibly busy. The pools will be full, and you might have to queue just to enter the steam rooms in the Wellness Suite.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Evening Magic

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“Squawk! Don't let a rainy or cold day put you off! The contrast between the cold air and the hot thermal water actually makes the rooftop pool feel better. The steam gets thicker and more atmospheric. Also, consider booking an evening slot. Watching the city go dark while floating in the warm water is a top-tier travel experience.”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Rough Walking times from major landmarks

🏛️ The Roman Baths

🚶 3 mins
(Just around the corner through the historic streets)

🚆 Bath Spa Station

🚶 10 mins
(A flat, easy walk straight from the train)

🌙 Royal Crescent

🚶 15 mins
(A scenic stroll up through the Georgian terraces)

Best Areas to Stay Near Thermae Bath Spa

Top neighbourhoods for spa access

City Centre

Stay right amongst the action. You can literally walk from your hotel to the spa in minutes, making it perfect for morning sessions.

Great Pulteney Street

Grand, wide, and incredibly elegant. Just a 10-minute walk across the famous bridge to the spa, offering upscale boutique hotels.

Widcombe

Located just behind the train station. It feels like a separate village but is only a 12-minute walk to the thermal baths, often with cheaper rates.

Spa Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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City Centre Car Parks

There is no dedicated parking at the spa itself. The most convenient options are the SouthGate Car Park (about a 5-minute walk) or the Avon Street Car Park (about a 4-minute walk). Be aware that Bath traffic can be heavy, so consider using one of the excellent Park & Ride services on the outskirts of the city.

Other Attractions Near Thermae Bath Spa

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours exploring Bath, from deciphering the ancient Roman ruins to catching my breath in the modern rooftop pool at sunset. This guide is built to help you navigate Thermae Bath Spa pricing, skip the worst queues, and experience the thermal waters properly.

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