Discover the natural spring and stunning Georgian architecture of Bath on a private guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in history and explore this World Heritage Site.
Discover the natural spring and stunning Georgian architecture of Bath on a private guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in history and explore this World Heritage Site.
- Bath - Learn all about King Bladud and the foundation of the city 2,800 years ago
- Pulteney Bridge - How Bath was a medieval religious center and a center of the wool trade
- No. 1 Royal Crescent - The incredible architecture of the Royal Crescent
- Bath Abbey - The coronation of King Edgar, first ruler of the UK
- The Roman Baths…
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Bath - Learn all about King Bladud and the foundation of the city 2,800 years ago
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Pulteney Bridge - How Bath was a medieval religious center and a center of the wool trade
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No. 1 Royal Crescent - The incredible architecture of the Royal Crescent
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Bath Abbey - The coronation of King Edgar, first ruler of the UK
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The Roman Baths - Roman baths and the Roman city of Aqua Solis
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Parade Gardens - Parade Gardens and Jane Austen’s presence in Bath
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Royal Victoria Park - Royal Victoria Park and the English style of garden
- Private guided tour with a dedicated local guide
- Customization options available with your local guide during the tour
- Private guided tour with a dedicated local guide
- Customization options available with your local guide during the tour
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Located in the county of Somerset, Bath is the home to the UK’s sole natural spring. This city was once renowned as a thermal springs hub for Romans throughout many centuries. From the Elizabethan to the Georgian periods, it was primarily a haven for the wealthy, hence the existence of an exquisite array of Georgian architectural structures,…
Located in the county of Somerset, Bath is the home to the UK’s sole natural spring. This city was once renowned as a thermal springs hub for Romans throughout many centuries. From the Elizabethan to the Georgian periods, it was primarily a haven for the wealthy, hence the existence of an exquisite array of Georgian architectural structures, particularly the Satellite Crescent. In 1987, Bath was recognized as a World Heritage Site. Boasting numerous dining and drinking options, as well as some of Britain’s most distinguished independent stores, Bath serves as the perfect spot for a city escape.
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.