Join our 20-year experienced Bath Tour Guide for an exceptional journey through the history and culture of this beautiful city. Discover hidden gems and fascinating stories that will make your visit truly unforgettable. No children or pushchairs permitted.
Join our 20-year experienced Bath Tour Guide for an exceptional journey through the history and culture of this beautiful city. Discover hidden gems and fascinating stories that will make your visit truly unforgettable. No children or pushchairs permitted.
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Abbey Hotel Bath, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel - Begin outside The Abbey Hotel, adjacent to the ancient city wall.
The Bath Abbey, Roman Baths & Pump Rooms are discussed (ADMISSION NOT INCLUDED). We pass by Sally Lunn’s, Bath’s oldest house and tea shop, as well as the Pulteney Bridge and Guildhall Market. We explore the historic medieval alleys of…
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Abbey Hotel Bath, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel - Begin outside The Abbey Hotel, adjacent to the ancient city wall.
The Bath Abbey, Roman Baths & Pump Rooms are discussed (ADMISSION NOT INCLUDED). We pass by Sally Lunn’s, Bath’s oldest house and tea shop, as well as the Pulteney Bridge and Guildhall Market. We explore the historic medieval alleys of Bath leading to the old city wall.
From this point, we can thoroughly explore Georgian Bath, including Queen Square, The Circus with Assembly Rooms, before admiring John Wood’s masterpiece, The Royal Crescent.
Numerous excellent photo opportunities are available along the way.
A leisurely walk downhill, passing The Jane Austen Centre & Bath Thermae, will bring us back to the Abbey where the tour concludes.
All the notable figures of the 1700s are mentioned, as many visited Bath during that era. Many of these individuals have influenced the modern world today. The history of Bath can be cross-referenced with America, Canada, and Australia.
All presented in a fun and engaging manner, designed to both inform and entertain. It is sure to be an enjoyable experience. Paul in Bath
- The Roman Baths - A comprehensive explanation without entry
- Bath Abbey - The complete history from Saxon - Norman to the current Tudor Abbey is highlighted
- Pulteney Bridge - The River Avon and boat trip locations, along with some film sets
- Queen Square - The start of Bath’s Georgian Sector is fully explained
- The Circus - John Wood’s masterpiece - a tour highlight
- No. 1 Royal Crescent - The premier address in Bath showcased in all its splendor - abundant photo opportunities
- Thermae Bath Spa - The new attraction in Bath, where bathing can now be enjoyed. Also, The Cross Bath next door. The tour concludes here.

- Comprehensive historical insights
- Access to hidden gems
- Comprehensive historical insights
- Access to hidden gems
A wonderful knowledge of Bath with over 20 years as a tour guide. The route includes Sally Lunn’s The Abbey Green, The World Heritage centre, The Abbey fully explained. The old East Gate of the city. The Pulteney Bridge & River Avon ( boat trips) The Guildhal markret and the old delightful alleyways of Bath. Outside the old wall of city started the…
A wonderful knowledge of Bath with over 20 years as a tour guide. The route includes Sally Lunn’s The Abbey Green, The World Heritage centre, The Abbey fully explained. The old East Gate of the city. The Pulteney Bridge & River Avon ( boat trips) The Guildhal markret and the old delightful alleyways of Bath. Outside the old wall of city started the Georgian sector of Bath in the early 1700s We see Queen Square, passing the Jane Austen centre & the House of Frankenstein to the Assembly Rooms where they danced the night away. On to The Circus, my favourite part of Bath (lived there as a student) on to The No.1 address in Bath The Royal Crescent with all its history & film sets. We return through The Royal Victoria park with it stunning floral displays passing our excellent Theatre Royal . We finish by The Bath Thermae our newish bathing attraction fully informed about Bath leaving you free to explore further. The perfect way to see Bath NO YOUNG CHILDREN OR PUSHCHAIRS PERMITTED
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.