The Roman Baths are a well-preserved ancient Roman site in the city of Bath, England. The site features a temple, a Roman bath house, and a museum showcasing artefacts from the Roman era. Visitors can tour the baths and museum, but cannot enter the water. The site is 90% accessible to wheelchair users, with facilities for disabled visitors, including audio guides, Braille information panels, and British Sign Language interpretation. The Roman Baths are a major tourist attraction, receiving over 1.3 million visitors annually. The baths are filled with natural hot spring water, which is rich in minerals and rises from the ground at a temperature of 46°C. The site also features a shop, a restaurant, and a café
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Activities: We visited the ancient Roman Baths and explored the historic site, seeing the steaming Great Bath, and learning about Roman history through interactive exhibits and audio guides tailored for children
Highlights: Kids loved exploring the historic site and learning about Roman history ✨

Activities: We went to the Roman Baths and had a great time learning about the history of this fascinating place, admiring the well-preserved Roman baths and the intricate canal system
Highlights: The kids were amazed by the baths and the audio guide, which made the experience even more engaging ✨