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Introduction of bath museum in bath Rome

In Britain, there is a very famous hot spring with a large area and a long history, which is very popular with tourists. Almost everyone who comes to Bath, England has to go through it. So, what is the charm of this hot spring? Come and have a look today!

Bath Roman Hot Springs, the spring city, is called Roman Bath because ancient Rome invaded here in the Middle Ages and built many hot springs here, so it is also called "Spring City".

Here in the center of Bath, you can still see the large-scale Roman baths with a long history, which is the Roman Bath Museum we introduced today.

This historic Roman bathing place was rediscovered in the18th century. The hot springs inside never stop, which is amazing. The water temperature is kept at 46 degrees Celsius all the year round, and1270,000 liters of spring water can be ejected every day. Water contains 43 kinds of minerals that are helpful to human health, and can even be drunk!

When you come here, you can't miss the hot springs. After all, people here believe that this hot spring has magical effects on people's health.

It's near the Roman Bath Museum, and it only takes a few minutes to get here. This is the only natural hot spring bath in Britain, Bath Hot Spring Bath!

Spring water contains a lot of substances beneficial to human body. For example, there are a lot of calcium sulfate, sodium sulfate, sodium chloride and magnesium chloride, which can help people relieve fatigue!

Welfare: From now on, every Monday to Friday, visitors with tickets to the Roman Bath Museum can enjoy an extra hour of hot spring bathing experience with tickets.

(1) Only adult tickets, senior citizens tickets and student tickets can enjoy this benefit.

(2) Tickets are not limited to the same day.

(3) This benefit is limited to working days (Monday to Friday) and is invalid on weekends.

(4)/kloc-minors under the age of 0/6 are not allowed to enter the hot springs.

(5) This benefit does not overlap with other activities of Roman Bath Museum or Hot Springs.

Address: No.5 strand Lane, WC 2R2NA, London, UK (see map).

Arrival mode: subway ring line, district line to Temple Station.

Opening hours: 9:00- sunset

Website:/things-to-do/place/2230459-national-trust-Roman-bath

Tips can only be entered by booking through Westminster city government.

Well, if you come, don't miss this historic hot spring!