

Roman Baths & Pump Room, Terrace And Reception Hall
The Roman Baths & Pump Room, Stall St, Bath, BA1 1LZ -
Up to
160 guestsOffers
catering
For over 2000 years, people have been drawn to the naturally thermal waters in Bath, and the Roman Baths & Pump Room are at the social and historic heart of the World Heritage City. You and your guests can expect an unforgettable event, in this award-winning venue that is steeped in history and atmosphere. At this very special location, you'll find different areas that can be used individually, or the entire complex can be exclusively booked for larger gatherings.
Bath’s Historic Venues offer the perfect team social escape in the heart of beautiful Bath. You can also take advantage of our new midweek and late availability offers!
• Easy access from London and beyond (and reduced rail fares)
• Experience drinks and a private tour at the iconic Roman Baths, followed by dinner or a party
• Enjoy a Digital Detox team away day in the Temple of Minerva, nestled in Bath’s Botanical Gardens
• Large and small historic rooms perfect for seminars and social gatherings
• Links with a variety of local hotels just minutes away from our venues
• Activities for a variety of tastes – thermal spas, cycling, boutique shopping, historic attractions, boat trips, walking
• By hiring one of our venues, you are helping to preserve a historic monument and collections for future generations, and support vulnerable children and adults in Bath and North East Somerset
With its spectacular view over the Great Bath, the enclosed Terrace is a more intimate alternative to the Pump Room with an incredible atmosphere. While the space can accommodate up to 80 guests, it is most frequently used for smaller gatherings. The large Reception Hall adjoins the Terrace and the two spaces can be linked for larger groups if a dance floor and bar are needed for the evening.
Terrace And Reception Hall
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 158
Dining
up to 160
Catering & drinks
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Lectern
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Location
Reviews
Bee B.
April 2025Bath - “only city in the UK designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site”. Visited the Roman Bath as part of our itinerary. Read that it’s dated to 43AD. A interesting place to visit. Much to learn about how the bath was built and water systems are designed to fill the different pools. And there’s even a gym and a hot spa. The audio guide provides a lot of information but if you are to listen to all of it, it will take quite a while to complete the tour. So just pick and choose what is interesting. I find the Curses exhibits interesting.
Terrace And Reception Hall