Experience the ultimate English Countryside day trip with a bespoke, private Black Cab tour from London to the historical World Heritage City of Bath. Traveling in an iconic top of the range London Taxi offers you a perfect blend of quintessential British culture, door-to-door convenience, and a completely customisable itinerary.
The romantic private day tour of Bath, England, offers an intimate journey through golden-hued Georgian streets, ancient thermal springs, scenic riverside vistas, Abbey and shops.
Tailored for couples and small groups this custom-curated itinerary blends architectural grandeur with quiet private alleyways with streets made famous by Jane Austin, Mary Shelley and modern day drama Bridgerton.
You will have short guided walks alongside time to self adventure too.
This tour is a relaxed day out which finishes with music of your choice back to your hotel or appartment.
Pickup limo will always be a New Hybrid 6 seater London Black Taxi
Just over half way to Bath we stop for a well earned tea/coffee comfort break at a rural farm shop & cafe.
Walk from Holbourne House museum where Bridgerton Netflix drama was staged to this historic structure which was completed just two years before the US Declaration of Independence in 1776. Designed by Robert Adam, it is one of only four bridges in the world lined with shops on both sides, mirroring Florence’s famous Ponte Vecchio.
Sydney Gardens is the only remaining 18th-century Georgian pleasure garden in the United Kingdom, making it a must-visit historic landmark for US tourists exploring Bath. Located at the end of Great Pulteney Street, this 12-acre park offers a unique look into Jane Austen’s world, iconic industrial engineering, and classic British park life. We also see where the Victorians promenaded and showed their wealth off to each other like peacocks!
The Roman Baths in Bath is a beautifully preserved ancient Roman spa site built over Britain’s only natural hot spring. The Georgian architecture now enhances the baths and it is the centre of a World Heritage Site.
This Perpendicular Gothic masterpiece is famous for being the site where King Edgar—the very first King of all England—was crowned in 973 AD. Located in the heart of the city right next to the Roman Baths. It is also where the central square is to watch street musicians or watch the world go by.
We Tour the Northern part of Bath including The Royal Crescent and The Circus which are Bath's ultimate architectural masterpieces, together forming one of the most significant pieces of urban planning in Europe. Connected by Brock Street, these two iconic 18th-century landmarks symbolize a mystical design by a visionary father-and-son duo to represent the sun (The Circus) and the moon (The Royal Crescent).
Tour the Lower part of Bath and visit Ye Old High St and a charming, cobblestone square tucked directly behind the Abbey. This square sits on the site of the old monastery gardens. Its centre is dominated by an enormous, beautiful London Plane Tree planted back in 1880. If it looks familiar, it is because it is a prime filming location. “this area is an absolute must for fans of Bridgerton.” (The square's Abbey Deli serves as "The Modiste" dress shop in the show). In the original narrow High St is a quaint, bustling historic tearoom dating back to 1482, it is celebrated as the oldest house in Bath. Legend says that in the 1680s, "Sally" Lunn—a French Huguenot refugee—began baking her famous regional delicacy here! * Also possible stop in The Crystal Palace for lunch a historic, Grade II listed traditional British pub, the venue is celebrated for combining an old-world, cozy charm with a modern dining atmosphere.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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