Bath offers numerous walking tours today, but this is the sole tour that reveals the secrets and scandals of this stunning city. While you will certainly visit all the major attractions this wonderful city boasts, it is the tales behind the exquisite architecture that make Bath’s history and evolution truly distinctive.
Bath offers numerous walking tours today, but this is the sole tour that reveals the secrets and scandals of this stunning city. While you will certainly visit all the major attractions this wonderful city boasts, it is the tales behind the exquisite architecture that make Bath’s history and evolution truly distinctive.
- Bath Abbey - The tour begins outside the Abbey, where the three basic rules are introduced—don’t worry, they’re enjoyable. Later, the tour revisits the Abbey from another direction to uncover some fascinating scandals.
- Abbey Green - A charming courtyard featuring an impressive central tree. This picturesque spot is a renowned film and TV…
- Bath Abbey - The tour begins outside the Abbey, where the three basic rules are introduced—don’t worry, they’re enjoyable. Later, the tour revisits the Abbey from another direction to uncover some fascinating scandals.
- Abbey Green - A charming courtyard featuring an impressive central tree. This picturesque spot is a renowned film and TV location with a dark history. Recently added to the tour for its connection to the popular TV series, Bridgerton, and its intriguing past, it’s a must-see!
- Sally Lunn’s Museum - Visit the famous Sally Lunn’s Bun House and Museum, a perfect stop before reaching Pulteney Bridge. As the oldest surviving house in the city, the buns are integral to the city’s historical development. A delightful place to revisit after the tour, but were the buns part of an 18th-century scandal?
- Pulteney Bridge - A unique and stunning Palladian bridge in Bath. Discover why Bath is known as a Palladian city and why this bridge is frequently used as a film location.
- The Roman Baths - A vital part of the city today and throughout its history. Learn why it is considered a wonderful museum, the finest in Bath, with a shocking scandal to be revealed.
- The Pump Room Restaurant - Pause outside this remarkable building and stunning café. Discover how this first major piece of Palladian architecture became the centerpiece of one of the greatest scams, bringing wealth and fame back to Bath.
- Thermae Bath Spa - Stop outside this fantastic attraction, opened in 2006, which draws visitors from across the country. Discover how the Thermae is a modern version of the Roman Baths, offering incredible views from the rooftop pool, and hear about the inevitable scandal.
- Royal Mineral Water Hospital - No longer a hospital, this building introduces the three main figures who shaped the city’s reputation and architecture. It boasts a rich history with a visible scandal attached.
- Theatre Royal Bath - A true city treasure. Discover the fascinating story of this glorious Royal theatre, once part of a network of gambling establishments that set the tone for Bath in the early 18th century, creating an early Las Vegas atmosphere.
- Queen Square - One of the first major architectural developments in the city. Learn about the two key figures who literally built Georgian Bath, and celebrate them both. Scandals and a scam await discovery here.
- Royal Victoria Park - Traverse part of the park to reach the magnificent Royal Crescent. New for 2022, stop to explore an incredible park location where gentlemen in the early 1700s fought duels of honor!
- No. 1 Royal Crescent - One of the city’s most recognizable and beautiful sights. Stunning and impressive today as when first built, but such beauty comes with scandals, and there are several to share.
- The Circus - Perhaps even more beautiful than the famous Royal Crescent. Discover this incredible architectural piece, the final great work of Bath’s builder, John Wood. His last work is filled with secrets and mysteries, and we aim to share the best of them at this remarkable location.
- Assembly Rooms - The tour’s final stop, conveniently located with a delightful café, among many others nearby. This wonderful site houses a fashion museum and the original rooms where figures like Charles Dickens, Admiral Phillip, and Jane Austen danced the night away. Still used today for re-enactments and period TV and film productions involving dancing, this final attraction was the scene of much scandalous behavior from its opening in the late 18th century.

- Fully guided tour of Bath
- Explore historical sites
- Learn about local scandals
- Fully guided tour of Bath
- Explore historical sites
- Learn about local scandals
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.