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Roman Baths and Pump Room wins two prestigious tourism awards

Wednesday 5th April 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The Roman Baths and Pump Room has scooped two prestigious accolades at the South West England Tourism Excellence Awards.

The Roman Baths team with the two awards | Photo © Gareth Williams Photography

The historic attraction won Silver in the Wedding Venue of the Year category and Bronze for Accessible and Inclusive Tourism.

The winners were announced at a ceremony at the Eden Project in Cornwall.

Amanda Hart, Roman Baths and Pump Room Manager, said: “Our staff work hard to provide an award-winning experience to all of our visitors, and to ensure that wedding couples and their guests have an amazing and memorable time at the Roman Baths.

“It’s great to have this recognised with two prestigious South West England Tourism Excellence Awards.”

The Roman Baths is a popular venue for weddings. Couples can exchange vows beside the torchlit Great Bath, either at a Sunrise Wedding before the museum opens or a Sunset Ceremony after it closes.

Following the ceremony, wedding receptions are held in the grand Pump Room or on the terrace overlooking the Great Bath. Guests can enjoy food and drink with a strong focus on sustainability and local sourcing, courtesy of caterers Searcys.

The Roman Baths prides itself on being as welcoming as possible to visitors with disabilities.

90% of the historic building is accessible to wheelchair users and deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors can explore the site using a handheld British Sign Language guide. A fully descriptive audio tour and tactile models are also available for blind and partially sighted visitors.

Information is provided for autistic visitors and those experiencing potential claustrophobia.

The Roman Baths also offers quieter evenings throughout the year to neurodiverse visitors, and is working with the Stroke Association to become a Stroke Friendly Museum.

The South West England Tourism Excellence Awards are recognised for their quality of judging. Reports and recommendations are then submitted to an independent panel, which selects the winners.

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