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At the heart of Bath’s history is the Roman Baths, the city's namesake. Constructed between 60 and 70 AD during the early period of Roman Britain, these baths served as a public bathing facility for centuries. Although visitors can no longer soak in the ancient waters, the site remains a captivating place to witness Bath's rich history. Entry to the Roman Baths costs around £24, with slightly lower prices during weekdays.
For those looking to indulge in the bathing experience, Thermae Bath Spa opened in 2006, offering a contemporary spa environment where visitors can enjoy the mineral-rich waters. A two-hour spa session costs £41 on weekdays and £46 on weekends, providing access to a rooftop pool with stunning views of the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey.