Begin your Bath adventure with the perfect blend of sightseeing and literature! Admire breathtaking views of Bath’s iconic Georgian architecture from our open-top buses, then step into Jane Austen’s world with the Pride & Promenade Tootwalk.
This immersive tour explores the locations that inspired Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, including Austen’s former home at 4 Sydney Gardens, The Circus, Pulteney Bridge, and the Royal Crescent.
Simply download the Tootbus app, import your ticket, and hop off at Stop #D on the Skyline Tour to begin your walk.
But the adventure doesn’t stop there—after your walking tour, jump back on the Tootbus hop-on hop-off tour for a seamless continuation of your Bath adventure. Take in stunning views from the open-top buses as you pass key landmarks such as the Roman Baths and the Royal Crescent.
This unique journey combines history, literature, and sightseeing—perfect for Austen fans, history buffs, and explorers alike!
Stop 1 : Bath Abbey 13 Cheap Street, Bath
here's nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained-glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of light and space. But there is more to it than that. There has been a place of Christian worship on this site for over 1,200 years and the Abbey remains a living church with services taking place throughout the entire week. Come and experience the special atmosphere and rich history of this holy and uplifting place.
The Royal Crescent is a residential development in Bath, England, comprising thirty houses arranged in a crescent around a vast grassy esplanade. It was designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774. A Grade I listed monument[1], it is one of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom.
he Circus is a historic ring of large townhouses in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, forming a circle with three entrances. Designed by architect John Wood, the Elder, it was built between 1754 and 1768,[2] and is regarded as a pre-eminent example of Georgian architecture. "Circus" (Latin) means a ring, oval or circle in English
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England. It was completed by 1774, and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family
The Roman Baths are well-preserved thermae in the city of Bath, Somerset, England. A temple was constructed on the site between 60 and 70 AD in the first few decades of Roman Britain. Its presence led to the development of the small Roman urban settlement known as Aquae Sulis around the site. The Roman baths—designed for public bathing—were used until the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th century AD
Hop off at Stop #D on the Skyline Tour. Explore key locations including Jane Austen’s former home at 4 Sydney Gardens,
Manvers Street Baptist Church 'A Church at the Centre of Community' MSBC is a church at the Centre of community here in the beautiful city of Bath.
Beautiful and intimate 18th-century landscape garden in Bath with one of only four Palladian bridges found in the world.
The University of Bath is a public research university in Bath, England. It received its royal charter in 1966, along with a number of other institutions
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