Opening Times
| Season (18 July 2026 - 31 Aug 2026) |
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About
Step into The Roman Baths and uncover the mysteries of Sulis Minerva through fun puzzles, interactive challenges, and curious clues hidden across the site.
Summer Quest: Reverse the Curse
Welcome to the Roman Baths… where things are not always as they seem.
In Roman Britain, this was the place to relax, socialise, do business, and, if needed, call down divine revenge on your enemies. Worshippers would write curses on lead tablets and throw them into the sacred spring, asking the goddess Sulis Minerva to punish wrongdoers.
But… what if you changed your mind?
Your mission is simple (well… not that simple): reverse the curse – if you can.
Follow the Summer Quest trail through The Roman Baths and:
- Solve mind-bending puzzles and cryptic clues
- Take on interactive challenges across the site
- Discover how Romans really used the Baths (and their tempers…)
- Crack the code to reveal the all-important magic word
Get it right, and Sulis Minerva may show mercy – lifting the curse and rewarding your efforts with a 3-month digital subscription to AQUILA Magazine worth £11.99.
Who’s it for?
Perfect for curious kids and brave families (approx. ages 7+), this playful quest transforms your visit into a fun, story-led adventure full of history, humour, and problem-solving.
The quest is included in entry to The Roman Baths – just pick up a booklet on your way in. This special quest has been created in partnership with AQUILA, the award-winning magazine for inquisitive young minds who love puzzles, big ideas, and a challenge.
Archaeology Adventures
Dig for replica Roman artefacts in our special excavation trench and learn how to identify, record, and uncover hidden treasures—just like a real archaeologist
Discover, Investigate, Identify, Reconstruct … just like real archaeologists! What new and exciting things will you discover?
Sessions available at 11am and 12pm Monday to Friday between 23 July - 28 August, £6 per child
Free Family Crafts
This summer holiday, bring the whole family for an afternoon of free, hands-on creativity. And the best part? It’s completely free with your Roman Baths admission.
Neptunia
Step into a world of ancient myths, shimmering waters, and sea‑serpent magic as the Roman Baths celebrates Neptunalia — the festival honouring Neptune, god of rivers and the sea.
- Create your own sea‑beast mosaic using colourful materials inspired by real Roman designs
- Discover the stories behind Neptune and the watery world the Romans believed in
- Enjoy drop‑in crafting perfect for children aged 4+ (grown‑ups welcome to join in too)
- Explore the Roman Baths before or after your craft session to spot the mosaics that inspired your artwork
When and where: 20–24 July 2026, 2pm–4pm daily
Lammas
Celebrate the turning of the seasons with a hands‑on craft inspired by the ancient festival of Lammas — a time when communities marked the first harvest and the abundance of late summer.
- Create a woven decoration using colourful, tactile materials
- Enjoy self‑led crafting with friendly staff on hand to support, perfect for children aged 4+ (grown‑ups welcome to join in too)
- Take your creation home as a seasonal keepsake
- Explore the Roman Baths before or after your craft session to spot the mosaics that inspired your artwork
When and where: 27–31 July 2026 , 2pm–4pm daily
Augustus
Step into the world of the Roman's this August. The month itself is named after Caesar Augustus, and to celebrate, families are invited to drop in and create their own imperial mask inspired by the grandeur of ancient Rome.
- Create an imperial mask using a mix of colourful, easy‑to‑use materials
- Enjoy self‑led crafting with friendly staff on hand to support perfect for children aged 4+ (grown‑ups welcome to join in too)
- Take your mask home as a fun souvenir of your visit
When and where: 3–7 August 2026, 2pm–4pm daily
Rosalia
Celebrate the Roman festival of Rosalia — a joyful celebration of roses and remembrance — with a hands‑on family craft inspired by this beautiful ancient tradition.
- Create a paper rose using colourful, easy‑to‑use materials
- Enjoy relaxed, self‑led crafting with friendly staff on hand to support perfect for children aged 4+ (grown‑ups welcome to join in too)
- Take your rose home as a handmade keepsake of your visit
When and where: 10–14 August 2026, 2pm–4pm daily
Tickets
Adult (19+) £33
Student £32.00 £25.50
Senior (65+) £32
Child (6-18) £26
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