Soak in the natural thermal waters, try out a high-tech treatment or simply snooze on the massage table with these indulgent ...
You can no longer bathe at the Roman Baths (pictured above), but you can still take the waters at the adults-only Thermae Bath Spa, which has "several pools filled with 35.5C spring water".
Towns like these, with ancient natural springs nearby, were "transformed into spa destinations" in the late 1700s, becoming ...
Today, his statue stands above the Roman baths. For a taste of the idyllic ... I also enjoy the Thermae Bath Spa, particularly during chilly evening visits, when Bath’s twilight glows through ...
The clue’s in the name: this city has long been regarded as a restful spa destination, thanks to the ancient thermal Roman Baths there. You can tour the original historic bath site, but if you want to ...
These buildings were often used as second homes by the Roman elite, who came to enjoy the milder climate of the Naples area.
Truly the best-preserved Roman remains in England ... some of the mineral water that runs beneath the baths - Bath is one of just two of the world's thermae that still has its original hot springs.
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