Embark on a historical and musical journey through Bath, a World Heritage Site. Explore unique historical sites and discover the Beatles’ connection to the city. Suitable for all visitors.
Embark on a historical and musical journey through Bath, a World Heritage Site. Explore unique historical sites and discover the Beatles’ connection to the city. Suitable for all visitors.
- No. 1 Royal Crescent - This tour of the WORLD HERITAGE SITE BATH is perfect for English and German-speaking visitors, whether they are singles, couples, groups, or private parties. It begins at Pulteney Bridge and leads to remarkable historical sites such as the Roman Bath, Pumproom, Thermae Bath Spa, Cross Bath, Bath Abbey and Tower, Canal Locks,…
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No. 1 Royal Crescent - This tour of the WORLD HERITAGE SITE BATH is perfect for English and German-speaking visitors, whether they are singles, couples, groups, or private parties. It begins at Pulteney Bridge and leads to remarkable historical sites such as the Roman Bath, Pumproom, Thermae Bath Spa, Cross Bath, Bath Abbey and Tower, Canal Locks, River Avon Radial Gate, Jane Austen Centre, Queen Square, Royal Crescent, Fashion Museum/Assembly Rooms, Art Galleries, and Antique Galleries and shops. Additionally:
Visitors will enjoy the Pavilion Concert Hall, where The Beatles performed on June 10th, 1963, during their UK tour with Roy Orbison. A stop at The Irish Pub offers a chance to enjoy a drink while listening to the 1963 ‘Please Please Me’ album.
Optional attraction: St. John RC Church, where guests can pay tribute to John Lennon as the host plays ‘Imagine’ on a recorder or the church organ.
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The Jane Austen Centre - The Jane Austen Centre is a highlight of this tour, offering interaction with staff in period costumes and access to amenities such as a book and souvenir shop, photo displays from TV series, and more. Tickets for the official internal tour of the centre can be purchased on-site. After visiting the centre, the tour continues through Victoria Park to the Royal Crescent, Circus, and Upper Assembly Rooms.
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The Roman Baths - This ancient Roman site is described with detailed illustrations. The spiritual and holistic importance of the temple and pools is highlighted, along with the healing properties of the hot mineral water springs.
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Bath Abbey - The history of Bath Abbey and its various construction phases by several Bishops is thoroughly explained, emphasizing its significance in 2000 years of Christian worship.
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Queen Square - The first major architectural landmark created by John Wood the Elder and Younger in the 18th century.
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The Circus - Adjacent to the Royal Crescent, this was the third landmark created by architects John Wood the Elder and Younger, inspired by the Roman Colosseum and Stonehenge circle. Its history and unique architectural features are explained.
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Assembly Rooms - Visitors explore the grandeur of the Assembly Rooms and its Ballrooms, as well as the fashion museum upstairs. This was a place where the fashionable society of the Georgian period gathered to dance, serenaded by famous orchestras.
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Thermae Bath Spa - The UK’s only thermal spa. The amenities and health benefits of the spa and the penthouse open-air warm mineral water pool are explained, along with nearby historic sites.

- Multilingual guide in English or German
- Multilingual guide in English or German
- Entrance fees for museums (including #1 Royal Crescent)
- Entrance fees for museums (including #1 Royal Crescent)
This tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bath is perfect for English and German-speaking visitors, whether they are singles, couples, groups, or private parties. It begins at Pulteney Bridge and explores Bath’s unique historical sites and “hidden” gems. The aim is to offer visitors a deeper understanding of this fascinating city from both…
This tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bath is perfect for English and German-speaking visitors, whether they are singles, couples, groups, or private parties. It begins at Pulteney Bridge and explores Bath’s unique historical sites and “hidden” gems. The aim is to offer visitors a deeper understanding of this fascinating city from both historical and contemporary perspectives.
The Beatles in Bath 1963
The tour includes a visit to the Pavilion Concert Hall and Photo Gallery, where The Beatles performed on June 10th, 1963, during their UK tour with Roy Orbison. Highlights of this event will be shared, along with discussions on The Beatles’ legacy, including the significance of their Hamburg days in becoming the most successful band of all time.
A special request can be made for a stop at the Square Piano Restaurant by The Roman Bath to honor John Lennon, where the host can play ‘Imagine’ on the restaurant’s piano. This stop does not alter the tour route.
- Covid restrictions apply if/whenever applicable
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.