Walk through 2,000 years of history with this self-guided walking tour— from the ancient baths that gave this UNESCO city its name, to the Georgian backgrounds where Bridgerton was filmed and Jane Austen set two of her novels. Along the way, you can decide if you prefer Georgian era buildings in a square, circle or a crescent!
As you walk you will encounter bakeries with 300-year-old recipes, hear why Princess Victoria never returned to Bath after a single visit, and find out what really happened at those Assembly Room balls.
This tour is the perfect introduction to Bath if you are a first time visitor. You can pause the tour whenever you want to step into and explore a sight further and then resume the tour. The walk has 13 stops that take you uphill from the picturesque Pultney bridge to the famous Royal Crescent.
Start anytime with no group to keep up with and no schedule to follow. Available in 9 languages.
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The tour ends in front of the Royal Crescent
Pass by the Jane Austen center which gives us the perfect stop to delve into the Regency era.
Discover a hidden fragment of Bath's ancient defences, A church 'without' walls, the different influences that have shaped this city from Roman to Georgian times
The grand finale: 30 townhouses in a sweeping curve, with a Roman road buried beneath the lawn.
Where Bridgerton's ballroom scenes come to life. Georgian Bath's ultimate party venue.
Angels climbing ladders, buried bodies, and a spy hole for bell ringers. This Abbey has stories
No walking tour of Bath is complete without stopping at the Roman Baths which gives the entire city it's name.
One of only four bridges in the world with shops on both sides — and the backdrop for a famous film death scene
A 300-year-old secret recipe and possibly an owl postman.
Jane Austen called it 'a street of sovereigns.' Walk the same Georgian shopping street she wrote about in Northanger Abbey.
A perfect circle of townhouses with hidden symbols
Hear the story of the park named for a princess who was so insulted she never came back.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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