Entrance to Roman Baths and Georgian Pump Room

The Roman Baths and Georgian Pump Room are a must on a visit to Bath. You can visit the site of the Temple of the Goddess Sulis Minerva and the surrounding Roman Baths built almost 2000 years ago and still fed from the hot spring with more than a million litres of water each day.
From the Pump Room of 1795, overlooking the Roman Baths you can walk and talk in the same elegant room in which the Georgians gathered to gossip and drink the warm spa water. Today you can enjoy restaurant food and refreshments, while listening to the soothing music of the Pump Room Trio. You cannot see Jane Austen but you leave knowing what she was writing about. The combination of both locations provide a unique insight to Roman and Georgian life in Bath.