Poets and writers have gained inspiration and wonder from the mystery that Britain's old castles and monuments provide. Today, the spirit of Oxford Street and the West End theatre shows offer celebrity. All that Britain has to offer can be experienced once again in Bath – Britain’s favourite Spa town. Now join the real beauty of Britain’s history and merge it with something else entirely.

Shopping? No. An ideal way to spend a spa day would be at Bath - Britain's favourite spa town, where one can really relax and have a truly sensual experience. A truly luxurious spa day can once again be experienced in mineral rich Bath.

From the 17th century, numerous multitudes of people ventured to a quaint little town in England called Bath to enjoy its therapeutic hot mineral springs. Bath is without doubt one of Britain's most favoured towns amoung travellers and tourists. Bath shimmers in the sunlight, it's Georgian splendour rising majestically from the healing waters below.

During the 17th and 18th centuries Bath was awash with the nobility and monarchy of Europe who all flocked to the mineral rich waters hoping to experience their healing properties. In time, the nurturing waters could be employed for the purpose of nonexclusive baths. Hot springs and healing pools sprung up in abundance as Bath's fame spread far and wide.

Despite it's early Roman origins and centuries of fame and healing success, the springs eventually closed their doors in 1978 due to the risk of potential 'health hazards'. Bath has always, and continues to be, a source of fascination and awe from visitors from all over the world.

Bath is now open again for business. Finally in 2006 a restoration project got underway which not only saw the creation of completely new spa houses but also the restoration of former bathhouses of the 18th century. The fluid springs stream byway of the Hetling, Cross, and King springs cumulatively. Put together, they supply close to 1 million liters of water daily at a temperature of 45 degree Celsius.

The waters of Bath can now be enjoyed again in a pristine, modern day setting. The fluid springs flow through the Hetling, Cross, and King springs. Today, this gift from nature can be enjoyed by all people.