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Victoria Baths
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.via Google
A stunning Edwardian water palace featuring ornate stained glass, terracotta, and mosaic tiling.
- Good to know
- Open for specific events, tours, and vintage markets. Check their calendar before visiting.
Reviews from Google
Visited Victoria Baths for the first time. Attended the Helios event and enjoyed learning about the history of Victoria Baths and the community that it was built on. If you get the opportunity to visit the baths at one of their upcoming events it will be worth a historical day out with your family and friends. The staff are welcoming, take pride in their representation and retoring such a iconic building. Look forward to the next event.
A really nice old buiding that puts on exhibitions, we were there for the Sun being show, it was a good atmosphere with people just stopping looking and admiring the orb. You can also look around the old baths and read about it's history which is an eye opener for some, there is refreshments being sold if you need anything whilst there. Not many parking spaces in the carpark otherwise we had a good visit.
Absolutely brilliant experience coming for the Helios exhibition, and definitely recommend coming after sunset for a real enjoyment of the colours of the sun! It was so wonderful to be able to look around the Baths too and read all about the history! Am recommending to everyone for a cute date night!
Phenomenal Helio exhibition in a phenomenal building. Definitely recommend visiting this building. Look on their website for up coming events and/or book one of their tours.
Loved the architecture and the history but vaguely remember it was featured in a tv programme (Restoration?) and would have liked the opportunity to revisit that for its background info. As it was a public holiday there was a children’s film showing. Could at least excerpts from the restoration programme not be shown? Btw the Helios was good too!!!