Enjoy festive treats, uncover stories from the past and meet the Romans this festive season at The Roman Baths!
1. Create unforgettable memories
Step back in time and experience the magic of the Great Bath. Whether you're captivated by the steam rising from the thermal waters on a crisp winter morning, or enjoying a dusk stroll under flickering torchlight, the atmosphere is truly unforgettable.
2. Warm up with a festive treat
Cosy up beside the historic Great Bath with a delicious drink from the pop-up bar every weekend. Savour the season with a hot chocolate or mulled wine in hand, or indulge in a glass of Champagne for that perfect festive touch.
3. Meet the Romans
Step into the past as our costumed Roman characters bring history to life. Meet them by the Great Bath, ask questions about what life was really like in Roman Britain, and listen in wonder as they share stories from centuries ago.
4. Unlock ancient mysteries
Catch a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived and worked in ancient Bath. Uncover their stories, as you get up close to the fascinating objects they left behind. Marvel at the mysterious curse tablets or speculate on the origins of the buried Beau Street Hoard—each item offers a glimpse into another world.
5. Come face to face with a goddess
Stand in awe before the goddess Sulis Minerva, just as the Romans did centuries ago. Her shimmering gilt-bronze head exudes timeless grace and power. And for the brave-hearted, don't miss a close encounter with the fearsome Gorgon!
6. Ignite young imaginations
Bring history to life for little ones with the children’s activity trail, or come along on Saturday 14 December for a fun-filled family arts and crafts session—perfect for creating keepsakes of your visit!
7. Bring home a piece of history
No visit is complete without a stop at The Roman Baths shop. Discover a treasure trove of mementos of your visit, or the perfect gift for someone special, inspired by Bath’s ancient past, from luxurious spa products to beautiful gemstone jewellery.
This blog was sponsored by the Roman Baths.
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