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Expert Spanish-speaking guide that brings history to life with engaging stories about the magnificent city of Bath.
Perfect blend of history, culture and fun, making it ideal for all travelers.
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We will not find it in Rebekah Fountain, on the north side of Bath Abbey. At the point where Cheap Street and High Street meet. Next to the first stop of the Tootbus Tour Bus on the High Street. The guide will carry a white umbrella.
The tour will end at Pulteney Bridge, along the River Avon.
The meeting point will be the Rebekah Statue, in the heart of the city at the agreed time. We will admire the beautiful Rebekah Fountain and its curious history. Bath is a historic city famous for its Roman baths, Georgian architecture and UNESCO World Heritage designation From here we will also look at the magnificent Gildhall, a great example of this neoclassical Georgian architecture.
Bath Abbey is a majestic Gothic church located in the heart of the city. It has been the scene of coronations and is an iconic symbol of Bath for its rich history. Here we will also briefly learn details about Bath in the history , its legend and typical products of the city.
Bath's Pump Room is an elegant Georgian hall, which became the social centre of high society during the 18th and 19th centuries. It's a symbol of Bath's golden age. Today, it is a tea room and restaurant where visitors can enjoy the tradition in a historic setting.
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House is one of Bath’s oldest houses, famous for its iconic Sally Lunn Bun, a light and fluffy 17th century muffin. Today, the place functions as a cafe and museum, where visitors can taste this historic bread in an authentic and charming setting.
The Roman Baths in Bath are an impressive thermal complex built by the Romans around a natural hot spring. They functioned as a social and religious center, and their architecture demonstrates the advanced engineering of the time. Today, it is one of Bath’s main tourist attractions, allowing visitors to appreciate how the healing properties of the water were exploited in ancient Rome.
The Cross Bath is a historic thermal bath in Bath, England, originating in Roman times. With naturally hot mineral waters and a mix of Roman and Georgian styles, it is a symbol of the city’s healing and cultural heritage.
The Bath Theatre Royal is a historic cultural centre located in Bath, England. Founded in the 18th century, it stands out for its elegant architecture and tradition in the programming of plays, operas and musicals, consolidating itself as a nerve point in the cultural scene of the city.
Queen Square is a historic square in the heart of Bath, England, noted for its elegant Georgian architecture and symmetrical design. With a quiet and refined atmosphere, it has been for centuries a meeting point for locals and visitors, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and tradition of the city.
The Jane Austen Centre in Bath is a museum dedicated to the celebrated English writer, highlighting the close relationship between her work and the city. With interactive exhibits and informative resources, the center invites visitors to discover how Bath influenced their life and literary legacy.
The Circus in Bath is an emblematic set of Georgian buildings arranged in a circular shape. Built in the 18th century, it stands out for its elegant symmetry and harmony, constituting one of the most distinctive historical and architectural icons of the city.
The Royal Crescent is an iconic Georgian set in Bath, designed in the shape of a crescent. Built in the 18th century, it stands out for its elegant facades and perfect symmetry, representing the architectural sophistication of the time and becoming one of the historical icons of the city.
The Assembly Rooms in Bath are a historical set of iconic halls of the Georgian period. During the 18th century, they were the nerve center of social life, where dances, concerts and cultural meetings were held, reflecting the elegance and sophistication of the time.
The Pulteney Bridge is an iconic neoclassical bridge in Bath, built in the 18th century. It is famous for its shops on both sides, a unique feature that distinguishes it worldwide, and offers breathtaking views of the River Avon and surrounding architecture.
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