Take the waters at the Grand Pump Room
BhavaniBhavani/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BATH/ Updated : Nov 23, 2015, 15:48 IST
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The Grand Pump Room had a pivotal role to play in Jane Austen’s time as a place to socialise for the upper class. Furthermore, it features in her novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and almost like a tale of fiction coming to … Read more
The Grand Pump Room had a pivotal role to play in Jane Austen’s time as a place to socialise for the upper class. Furthermore, it features in her novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and almost like a tale of fiction coming to life, Persuasion was even filmed here. Read less

The Grand Pump Room had a pivotal role to play in Jane Austen’s time as a place to socialise for the upper class. Furthermore, it features in her novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and almost like a tale of fiction coming to life, Persuasion was even filmed here.
Today, you can enjoy a first-class dining experience at the Grand Pump Room though it is most famous for its afternoon tea. If you feel indulgent, then there is luxury tea available in two time slots of 12:15 and 2 pm, but it must be booked at least 7 days in advance. The reason d’être for this place is to sample the hot water from thermal springs that is believed to have over 42 minerals. There is a small fountain to one side and you can purchase a glass; but do be warned, this famous water has often been described as ‘offensive’! The music that regales you here is often by the Pump Room Trio, which is Europe’s longest established resident ensemble. During summer months, enjoy a memorable dinner on the terrace that offers amazing views of the Great Bath.
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