Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - The British city of Bath is an open museum of health resorts, especially the Roman baths, as the city is inspired by ways to use water in various treatments.
The city includes mineral baths, which are considered the most famous in the world, with a depth of 3 thousand meters, which are 3 hot springs whose temperature does not drop below 47 degrees Celsius. The mineral water of the baths contains 43 minerals that play a major role in many skin and physical treatments.
Hammamet has become one of the most prominent tourist attractions since it appeared in a television program entitled The Seven Wonders of the World, and it receives more than a million visitors annually. Tourists do not visit this place for the purpose of treatment and enjoyment of hot water, but many visit it to get acquainted with the Roman architecture, which dates back to about two thousand years ago.
The outer courtyard of the archaeological site of the Roman baths was built in Bath in the year 75 AD, and then a group of baths for treatment and bathing were built around it, to flow mineral water recommended by doctors to cure many diseases.
Tourists and visitors to the Roman baths flock to the pumping room in a primitive way to learn about the means used in pumping, which have been shrouded in mystery for several centuries, and visitors also taste the flowing water.
The Roman Baths area, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage, includes four places that you should see, which are the Roman Bath House, the Holy Spring, the Roman Temple and the Museum, and the area is located below the level of modern streets.
In the city of Bath there are many public facilities and sites suitable for family holidays, including a number of recreational sites such as the adventure city "Wooky Hole Caves", and the Roman baths are one of the most archaeological sites in Northern Europe preserving their splendor and beauty.
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