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£1 tickets bid to widen Roman Baths access
Bath Chronicle
|April 09, 2026
The famous Roman Baths have introduced £1 tickets for people on key benefits.
The Roman Baths
Timed to coincide with the Easter holidays, people who receive Universal Credit, Pension Credit or Employment Support Allowance (ESA) will be able to visit the iconic Bath attraction for just £1.
Councillor Paul Roper, who is cabinet member for economic and cultural sustainable development at Bath and North East Somerset Council, said: "Everyone should have the chance to experience the magic of The Roman Baths, regardless of their financial situation.
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