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AL CZ
at 2024 May 11
AL CZ
at 2024 May 11
Belle abbaye gothique au plafond dentelé somptueux, ancien monastère bénédictin. En sous-sol, vous pourrez également visiter un petit musée. La façade ouest possède des sculptures qui représentent des anges qui escaladent l'édifice vers le paradis.
Must see when in Bath! Expect to spend at least 1.5 hours to fully explore and use available audio guide. You can explore at your leisure and take pictures. Very interesting and informative about the history of the Roman Baths. Staff in period costume are around that can answer questions if you have any about the baths. Go early in the day to avoid crowds. Can purchase tickets beforehand or at the entrance. Very enjoyable experience. Highly recommend a visit. 🙂
N M
at 2024 May 08
N M
at 2024 May 08
Very picturesque, especially on a sunny day and just round the corner from the Abbey and Baths, so it’s easy to make a quick 5 minute detour. Lots of restaurants and cafes nearby and an opportunity for a boat tour on the other side
N M
at 2024 May 08
N M
at 2024 May 08
Brilliant experience if you’re visiting Bath! There are free audio guides that you can take with you which were great for interesting facts along the way.

In an easy, central location and the queuing system is very organised and quick. Site is well maintained and took about 1.5 hours to get through. Booked a 10am slot and it wasn’t busy at all but as you go through the inner exhibition parts, it can get quite cramped and slow.
Diana R
at 2024 May 06
Diana R
at 2024 May 06
Beautiful bridge and surrounding, especially if the sky is clear or at night time. One of the only two bridges in the whole of Europe that has shops in it. The shops are okay, it’s mostly for the vibe and atmosphere. The bridge is also short.
Do get the egg tart nearby the bridge!
have thousands of pictures here - this bridge and the river is so breath-taking that I’ll definitely come back before I leave the UK. it’s so peaceful and calm here, and don’t forget to visit the Garden as well to have another view of the bridge!
Diana R
at 2024 May 04
Diana R
at 2024 May 04
£7.5 ticket price for adult and free for infant. I find it to be good, but not mind blowing. It’s quite small so you will spend maximum 30minutes unless you read every single thing.
Recommended if you have time but I don’t think it’s a must-do activity.
Palladian Bridge and the National Trust - Prior Park Landscape Garden itself are must visit spots in Bath. The garden is a short walk which will take about 45 mins from start to finish considering enough time for clicking pictures and appreciating the beauty of the garden whilst allowing yourself to get a little lost.

Also, it is a short walk from the Bath skyline!
Highly recommend! Tickets can be bought at the gate and were £10 pp.
Gillian Rumsey
at 2024 May 03
Gillian Rumsey
at 2024 May 03
What a gorgeous site! Could’ve spent hours reading every single stone. Loved the information available in the museum section - was really fascinating to read up on its history and contextualise the changes over the years. Thought it was exceptionally incredible how the floors were removed to use thermal waters to assist with under floor heating. Making history sustainable!
This is a great place to visit. Full of history and information. It is accessible friendly. My wife managed to explore the baths in her mobility scooter. There are lifts down to the baths and shop. They also have wheelchairs that you can use if you want. All the staff we interacted with were friendly. You won't be disappointed.
Plan to park far away if you are driving. The walk is beautiful too, just plan ahead.
The baths are amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the ancient construction and building. A peer into 2000 years ago. Baths still bubbling to this day. I highly recommend this stroll through the ancient Roman pastime located in the UK.
Next time, I would opt for the digital tour and booklet for additional info.
I really appreciated the virtual reconstruction of the excavated areas. Those were neat to see alongside the old walkways, pillars, and rooms!!
Mark Purcell
at 2024 Apr 30
Mark Purcell
at 2024 Apr 30
A beautiful abbey. Steeped in so much history. Wheelchair friendly. There is a lift down to the exhibition so everyone can enjoy this lovely place.
Great experience, very informative! Make sure you get the listening device as it tells you the story along the exhibition. They also have employee dress up like Roman citizens and perform work near the bath, you can talk to them and ask questions. We also tried bar next to bath pool they offers original honey wine. It was an interesting drink. It can get crowded as the walking spaces are small but be patient, it’s worth it.
So much more to see and know than just the green bath as in the pictures.

It's very easy to locate, definitely recommend buying tickets online which includes the audio guide. We went for the earliest slot at 9am as we were told the crowds start to pour in closer to 10am onwards.

We wanted to get good pictures near the bath without a lot of people so we passed all the exhibits and directly downstairs to the bath. It's very well maintained and on a sunny day, looks absolutely picturesque. Once we finished this we headed all the way back to the start of the exhibit (at the terrace).

The audio guide was very interesting and informative. Lots of history about the Romans, their time in bath, the society back then and how they built the bath and the temple. It was very interesting to see the water from the hot spring still emmiting steam. The closer you get to this, you'll smell the mineral rich water almost immediately.

Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our visit, got good pictures without the crowd and observed the exhibits, took us about an hour and a half.
Such a stunning place! I enjoyed everything about our visit here, the architecture and depth of history on this site is breathtaking, and the personal audio tour guide makes learning about each part of the venue easy and at your own pace. You can even taste the water (hold your nose!)
Guy LECLERC
at 2024 Apr 15
Guy LECLERC
at 2024 Apr 15
Entrée chère pour la partie basse de l'abbaye. Un supplément est nécessaire pour monter dans la tour, mais la vue sur la ville est à ne pas louper
Worth a visit if you are interested in the origins of bath in the Roman times. Some of the archaeological finds are on display. £27 entry fee could be a put off, but we found it very interesting.
I suggest you get in at opening to make the most of your entry fee. Can be very busy once tour groups start arriving.
Tomi Kiss
at 2024 Apr 14
Tomi Kiss
at 2024 Apr 14
It was a metal pilgrimage for me. The cover of Opeth's Morningrise album features the Palladian Bridge. This is one of my favorite metal albums. It was great to see this bridge in real life. I also listened to the entire Morningrise album on the bridge. I will definitely come back to this park again.
🤘🏻❤️😊
T Gartshore
at 2024 Apr 05
T Gartshore
at 2024 Apr 05
This bridge looks great. Got some good night shots from there too. There are some good bars / pubs around it that have a friendly atmosphere. Prices are fairly high so be warned. You can go down some steps in one of the pubs and get down to the riverside walk for some excellent views of the bridge and river. There is plenty of seating down there too.
Beautiful place! I thought it would be a 20 min walk from the Bath Spa train station, but it ended up being quite a hike to the prior park entrance. We should’ve taken the bus from Dorchester Street near the station. This is the only way to enter to see the bridge, and there is a £10 entrance fee. The paths are steep, so wear some good walking shoes. There is an exit at the bottom by the bridge, and then it’s a 20 min walk to the station. The views are beautiful! Hope this was helpful!
Khiem Nguyen
at 2024 Apr 01
Khiem Nguyen
at 2024 Apr 01
Great looking bridge with nice restaurants around it. The pictures you can really on the walk here are stunning. Stop by if you're in Bath, for sure.
Tara Sanders
at 2024 Mar 30
Tara Sanders
at 2024 Mar 30
My friend and I had a girls' weekend in Bath 2 weeks ago. I've visited Bath lots of times before (I can't get enough of this beautiful place), but this was my friend's 1st time.

We visited the Abbey, where we did a ground floor walking tour with an absolutely brilliant guide (I think she was called Jane) and visited the informative and interactive connected museum, which were both included in the price. We then paid an additional amount to do a tower tour...which was brilliant. We saw behind the clock face, heard the bell chime from inside the tower, saw amazing views from the top (we could see the rugby club, the roof spa, the Roman Baths..!). Well worth paying the extra to visit. 2 brilliant guides (Saturday 16th March), who were so informative, knowledgeable, enthusiastic.
Gorgeous!! 80% of the walls are windows! Beautiful stained glass, telling stories from the Bible. The floors and walls are detailed, and there are informative boards inside too.
Paul Williams
at 2024 Mar 11
Paul Williams
at 2024 Mar 11
A lovely place to sit and relax or have lunch. There are some cafe’s in the street above before you down the steps, also a Thai take away and a bar.
You can either sit on one of the benches or go for a stroll along the river side.
A
at 2024 Feb 27
A
at 2024 Feb 27
It was a lovely place to visit! It was a bit of a shame that the river was so high following the torrential rain that had recently happened... meaning that you were not able to see the full extent of just how the river looks normally... it just means I'll have to go back another time!
Tyler Harris
at 2024 Feb 27
Tyler Harris
at 2024 Feb 27
I was incredibly impressed with the Bath Abbey and especially the Tower Tour. I have been on several of these tours in cathedrals and castles across Europe where they walk you to the top of the structure, but this went far beyond that. Our guides (Toby and Helene) were absolute gold, they did such a great job bringing the abbey to life. They talked about the history, took us into nooks and crannies, and narrated the story of the abbey. The views from the top are they best in Bath. I would say this is the must-do attraction in Bath.
Precioso y tranquilo, lleno de ardillas.
Está muy bien cuidado.

Puedes pasear con perros.

Es de libre acceso.
Beatriz MV
at 2023 Dec 19
Beatriz MV
at 2023 Dec 19
Teníamos intención de pasar un rato en el parque pero no tuvimos tiempo.
Ahora he visto que hay que pagar entrada.

Desde la parte de arriba puedes verlo, es un parque bonito, supongo que la entrada tendrá un motivo, pero hay más cosas que ver en Bath.
Janice Furey
at 2023 Dec 10
Janice Furey
at 2023 Dec 10
What a view!! If you walk over the bridge there is a foot path that leads down to the rivers edge, it’s not obvious but it’s on the right hand side leading to a few restaurants, definitely worth the visit.
Silvère LEMAIRE
at 2023 Nov 05
Silvère LEMAIRE
at 2023 Nov 05
Magnifique abbaye, grandiose. Un peu cher pour visiter.
Renaud Vigneaux
at 2023 Nov 02
Renaud Vigneaux
at 2023 Nov 02
Effet waou quand tu rentres. Les voûtes, les vitraux et les sculptures sont vraiment extraordinaire.
La visite vaut vraiment le coup en famille.
Je conseille
Abbaye somptueuse avec un plafond presque dentelé. Nous avons eu la chance d’admirer une exposition ce jour là assez impressionnante ! Le personnel de l’abbaye est chaleureux et répond à l’ensemble des interrogations des visiteurs.

Venir en semaine est le meilleur plan pour éviter une énorme file d’attente à l’extérieur de l’abbaye.
Yvon Kermarrec
at 2023 Jul 16
Yvon Kermarrec
at 2023 Jul 16
site incroyable ! nous avons participé à un office du dimanche et l'accueil de la paroisse fut remarquable
Armand Nac
at 2023 Jun 21
Armand Nac
at 2023 Jun 21
La dernière eglise gothique d'angleterre, elle est jolie mais si vous n'avez pas beaucoup de temp, privilégiée de voir autre chose a Bath.
Thomas GUILLAUME
at 2019 Apr 18
Thomas GUILLAUME
at 2019 Apr 18
Une impressionnante abbaye victorienne comme il y en a beaucoup en Angleterre. Venant d'Oxford et de sa cathédrale, j'ai été impressionné par son plafond, amusé par les anges qui escaladent la façade mais je n'ai pas vibré lors de la visite. Peut-être que les travaux en cours qui bloquent un bon tiers de l'intérieur y sont pour quelque chose.