Queen Mary's Bath House

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  • Address: 3 Abbeyhill, Edinburgh EH8, UK , United Kingdom
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  • Time Required: 00:10 Mins
  • Tags: Landmark

Of what looks like an abandoned structure today, the Queen Mary's Bath House is this all-stone structure accommodating two floors. Traditionally, the house has been attached to Mary, Queen of Scots who lived from 1542 to 1567. Whether she actually bathed there or not has been a question ever since. The house was however attached to the fences of the leisure area or pavilion that was used by the royal family back in time during summer. Today, this structure just stands as a mere landmark, nevertheless making you ponder on the region’s bygone era.

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  • Abbeyhill Crescent Bus Station; Buses: 35

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  • Queen Mary's Bath House Address: 3 Abbeyhill, Edinburgh EH8, UK , United Kingdom
  • Time required to visit Queen Mary's Bath House: 00:10 Mins
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  • 1.36% of people who visit Edinburgh include Queen Mary's Bath House in their plan

  • 52.44% of people start their Queen Mary's Bath House visit around 08 AM - 09 AM

  • People usually take around 30 Minutes to see Queen Mary's Bath House

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69.14% of people prefer walking in order to reach Queen Mary's Bath House

People normally club together The Nelson Monument and Arthur's Seat while planning their visit to Queen Mary's Bath House.

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