Map of Roman Baths UK – Bath City Centre & Location Guide

The Roman Baths are among the most famous historic attractions in England. Located in the heart of Bath, the site preserves one of the best-known Roman remains in Britain and attracts visitors from around the world.

This map of the Roman Baths UK provides an overview of the Roman Baths, Bath city centre, nearby attractions, transport routes and surrounding Somerset locations.

Quick Answer:

The Roman Baths are located in central Bath, Somerset. Major nearby locations include Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, Thermae Bath Spa, Royal Crescent, The Circus, Bath Spa Station and the River Avon.

Interactive Roman Baths Map (Reference View) Explore the Roman Baths, Bath city centre, historic streets, transport links and nearby attractions.
Tip: Roman Baths maps are useful for locating historic attractions, walking routes, shopping areas and transport facilities throughout central Bath.

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Where are the Roman Baths Located?

The Roman Baths are located in the centre of Bath in Somerset, England. The attraction sits beside Bath Abbey and forms part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage landscape.

  • City: Bath
  • County: Somerset
  • Region: South West England
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearby city: Bristol

Major Areas Shown on the Map

  • Roman Baths — historic Roman bathing complex.
  • Bath Abbey — landmark church beside the baths.
  • Abbey Churchyard — central pedestrian area.
  • Thermae Bath Spa — modern spa complex.
  • Pulteney Bridge — iconic bridge crossing the River Avon.
  • Royal Crescent — famous Georgian terrace.
  • The Circus — historic circular residential development.
  • Bath Spa Station area — rail gateway to the city.

Major Attractions Near the Roman Baths

  • Roman Baths Museum
  • Bath Abbey
  • Thermae Bath Spa
  • Pulteney Bridge
  • Royal Crescent
  • The Circus
  • Jane Austen Centre
  • Assembly Rooms
  • Fashion Museum area
  • River Avon walks

Historic Features

The Roman Baths complex contains some of Britain's most significant surviving Roman archaeological remains.

  • Great Bath
  • Roman Temple remains
  • Sacred Spring
  • Roman bathing chambers
  • Ancient drainage systems
  • Museum galleries
  • Historic stone architecture
  • Archaeological displays

Transport Features

  • Bath Spa Railway Station
  • A4 route
  • A36 route
  • A367 route
  • Regional bus services
  • Bristol transport connections
  • City walking routes
  • Coach tour access

Nearby Destinations

  • Bath Abbey
  • Royal Crescent
  • Pulteney Bridge
  • Bristol
  • Cheddar Gorge
  • Cotswolds direction
  • Stonehenge
  • Mendip Hills

Using a Roman Baths Map

A Roman Baths map is useful for locating the baths complex, nearby historic attractions, transport facilities, walking routes and central Bath landmarks. It also helps visitors understand how the Roman Baths fit within the wider heritage city of Bath.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where are the Roman Baths located?
    The Roman Baths are located in central Bath, Somerset, England.
  • What are the Roman Baths famous for?
    The Roman Baths are famous for their preserved Roman bathing complex and ancient hot spring.
  • Can you visit the Roman Baths?
    Yes. The Roman Baths are one of the UK's most popular historic attractions.
  • What is near the Roman Baths?
    Nearby attractions include Bath Abbey, Thermae Bath Spa, Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge.
  • Is Bath worth visiting?
    Yes. Bath is one of England's most significant historic and architectural destinations.
  • How far are the Roman Baths from Bath Spa Station?
    The Roman Baths are within walking distance of Bath Spa Railway Station.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Attraction access, opening hours, transport services, visitor facilities, ticketing arrangements and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources before travelling.