My niece, Julie McKay, and I had our second two-hour session at Thermae Bath Spa in January. We luxuriated in the warm waters of the open-air pool. We felt as though we were in a bottle of Champagne.
2003-08-10 04:00:00 PDT Bath, England-- The buttered scones and the little sandwiches with the trimmed-off crusts will be along in a moment, but first there's a mildly unpleasant ritual to get out of ...
Where the Cross Bath now stands, the Celts revered their goddess Sul, in whose honour the Romans named their spa town, Aquae Sulis. The Cross Spring remains a recognised official sacred site today.
The city of Bath began as a spa town and still is over 2,000 years later, boasting two major 'spa' attractions - the historic Roman Baths and the newly built Thermae Bath Spa for modern day use. The ...
As a spiritual hotspot since before the Romans, Bath, England, can once again serve up a near-religious experience, thanks to its new spa. The Thermae Bath Spa opened last summer and has proved to be ...
A new five-star hotel will bring some friendly competition to the centuries-old Thermae Bath Spa, a naturally-occuring thermal spring which has been in use since the 8th century BC. The English city ...
Bath is one of Britain's most popular tourist centres, but is its appeal waning? Tourist numbers are down and the city's long-awaited Thermae attraction still isn't open. Inside Out investigates ...
It’s something in the water . . . In the aptly named town of Bath, hot mineral springs inspired roving Romans to build ornate public baths 2,000 years ago. People have been sipping and lolling in the ...
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