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The Roman occupation of Britain lasted nearly four centuries (43 AD – 410 AD), leaving behind a rich legacy of architecture, infrastructure, and artifacts. From ancient forts to well-preserved bathhouses, the UK is home to many must-visit Roman sites that provide a glimpse into this fascinating era. If you’re eager to explore Britain’s Roman heritage, here are some of the most significant sites to visit.
One of the most iconic remnants of Roman Britain, Hadrian’s Wall stretches across northern England from the Irish Sea to the North Sea. Built on the orders of Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD, the wall marked the northern boundary of the Roman Empire.
Housesteads Roman Fort – One of the best-preserved forts, featuring barracks, a hospital, and a latrine.
Vindolanda – A fascinating archaeological site where wooden writing tablets, leather shoes, and personal letters from Roman soldiers have been uncovered.
Birdoswald Roman Fort – Offers stunning views and extensive remains of a Roman garrison.
Hadrian’s Wall Path is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular route for hikers looking to explore Roman history on foot.
No exploration of Roman Britain is complete without visiting the Roman Baths in the city of Bath. Constructed in the 1st century AD, these baths were a central part of Roman social and religious life.
Walk among well-preserved Roman bathing pools and saunas.
Discover ancient artifacts, including curse tablets and Roman coins.
Visit the Pump Room and experience the same mineral-rich waters that Romans once enjoyed.
While modern visitors cannot bathe in the historic Roman Baths, you can experience the same thermal waters at the nearby Thermae Bath Spa.
Discovered in 1960, Fishbourne Roman Palace is Britain’s largest known Roman residence. Dating back to 75 AD, it was likely home to a high-ranking Roman official.
Intricate mosaics, including the famous Dolphin Mosaic.
Beautifully reconstructed Roman gardens.
An impressive collection of artifacts providing insight into Roman luxury and daily life.
Located in South Wales, the Caerleon Roman Fortress (Isca Augusta) was one of only three permanent Roman military bases in Britain. It was home to 5,000 legionnaires and offers a glimpse into Roman military life.
One of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in Britain.
Remains of Roman barracks, offering insights into soldier life.
The Roman Baths, once used by soldiers for relaxation and socializing.
The Chester Roman Amphitheatre is the largest known amphitheater in Britain, once used for gladiatorial contests, military training, and public events.
Stand in the remains of Britain’s largest Roman amphitheater.
Explore the adjacent Roman Gardens, featuring reconstructed columns and artifacts.
Visit the Deva Roman Experience, an interactive museum showcasing Roman life in Chester.
Modern London is built upon Roman foundations, and several Roman sites still survive in the capital today.
London Mithraeum – A reconstructed Roman temple dedicated to Mithras, discovered beneath the city’s streets.
The Roman Wall – Sections of London’s original Roman defensive wall can still be seen near the Tower of London and Museum of London.
Billingsgate Roman House & Baths – A hidden Roman bathhouse discovered beneath modern London.
Once a major Roman city, Verulamium (modern-day St Albans) was one of the most important settlements in Roman Britain.
Impressive Roman walls and a mosaic-adorned hypocaust.
Verulamium Museum, showcasing daily life in Roman Britain.
St Albans Roman Theatre, one of the few surviving Roman theatres in the UK.
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Go Tours UK, Suite 955, 28 Old Brompton Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 3SS
Company Number: 10465406
Well organised tour, great views and tour leader/driver Len was fabulous. Nothing was a problem for him. Hotels good quality.
I had Len and Glenn guiding us throughout the tour and it was absolutely amazing! I had the best time during this trip and would recommend everyone to do it!
They took us to all the spots and explained the history of how J.Clarkson started the farms, restaurants and many more.
a very enjoyable day out through picturesque Fife to St Andrews and then on to the lovely little distillery near the Tay. Jenny was a very friendly and knowledgeable guide. Ample time to explore St Andrews and I would thoroughly recommend this tour, especially the views from both road bridges across the Forth.
I normally don’t give reviews as they are only the persons opinion or someone who has a vested interest. Wife and I did the Best of Wales Tour and it exceeded expectations. Our driver/tour guide Claire was informative, interesting and caring on how she can help us. She knew our names almost instantly and made us feel at home. We enjoy small groups and have done many but will return to this company for any of our needs.
Great tour but Ash was amazing! He couldn’t have been more attentive or more knowledgable. His patience and kindness was most appreciated..