The Gainsborough Bath Spa
BATH, UNITED KINGDOM
The geothermal springs around which Bath, England, was founded have attracted and healed visitors for over 2,000 years. Situated atop limestone aquifers, Bath has been a favored destination for fashionable society for centuries and is today recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City. Providing respite and cultural excitement amid natural and architectural beauty, the charm of this Somerset town is a singular experience.
Situated atop limestone aquifers, Bath has been a favored destination for fashionable society for centuries.
The Roman Baths are at the center of its geography and are the unifying constant running through its long history. The Gainsborough Bath Spa is the keystone to this enduring city, a spa destination unrivaled in Bath. Beneath a glass atrium is the central thermal pool, with massaging jets set within mosaic alcoves amid a Romanesque colonnade. Two additional pools, at slightly different temperatures, are designed for private use.
The Roman Baths are at the center of its geography and are the unifying constant running through its long history.
A carefully guided sequence rooted in the ancient Roman ‘Bath-circuit’.
An infrared and another dry sauna, a steam room, ice alcove and elegant relaxation rooms, are designed to facilitate a carefully guided sequence rooted in the ancient Roman ‘Bath-circuit’. There are 14 treatment rooms, including a tatami room, couples treatment room and a Japanese-inspired Ofuro tub. There are three Spa Guestrooms, accessible only through the spa, each with a thermal water tap at the bathtub.