Daily Tour
10 people
English, French, German, Spanish
Embark on the Bath Historic Walking Tour, a journey through the heart of Bath’s rich history and stunning architecture. Discover the beauty and charm of Bath with each step.
Our first stop is Marlborough Buildings, a picturesque area known for its elegant design and peaceful atmosphere.
Then, we reach the Royal Crescent, a famous curved row of houses with amazing architecture. Nearby is The Circus, another architectural wonder, forming a perfect circle with beautiful buildings. We move on to the Bath Assembly Rooms. These rooms have seen many historic gatherings and dances.
The Jane Austen Centre is a must-see for fans of the famous writer. It tells you about her life and the time she spent in Bath.
From there, we stroll down Bath Street, famous for its beautiful pavement and shops. The Roman Baths is our next stop, a magnificent complex around natural hot springs. We then visit Bath Abbey, a grand church with gothic and unique architecture.
Then, we explore Great Pulteney Street a bridge often compared to the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy.
The Holburne Museum is our next stop, full of art and history. Finally, we end our tour at Jane Austen’s Courtyard Apartment which gives another peek into her life in Bath.
Explore the elegance of Marlborough Buildings on our Bath tour. Admire John Palmer's Georgian artistry and feel the history of Bath's elite as we journey towards the Royal Crescent.
Discover the Royal Crescent, Bath's iconic Georgian crescent. Admire John Wood's Roman-inspired design and explore its rich history, from high society to a museum and hotel.
Enter The Circus, a circle of Georgian townhouses. Marvel at the perfect design by John Wood the Elder, contrasting the Royal Crescent. Explore freely, including the Georgian Garden at Number four.
Step back in time at the Assembly Rooms. Imagine Georgian grandeur, elegant ballrooms, and charming tea rooms. Witness its role in wartime and enjoy modern cultural events.
Explore Bath's architectural visionaries, the Woods. Witness Georgian elegance blend with Roman inspiration, shaping the city's unique charm.
Step into Jane Austen's world at the Centre. Explore Regency life, fashion, and enjoy afternoon tea. The gift shop offers charming Austen mementos. Open daily for a literary escape.
Witness Wood's vision at Queen Square. Diverse architecture, a serene garden, and a historic obelisk. Uncover its past, from lively boules festivals to enduring resilience after the 1831 riots.
Experience Theatre Royal, Bath's cultural hub since 1805. Admire neoclassical charm, step into an auditorium echoing centuries of applause. No entrance fee, just immerse in ongoing magic.
Stroll down Bath Street, an iconic path shaped by Thomas Baldwin's Georgian design. Cobbled streets and historic charm beckon on this memorable walk.
Discover Roman Baths' ancient wonders: walk the paths, witness the Great Bath, and uncover curse tablets. Nearby, Thermae Bath Spa offers a modern take on Bath's healing waters.
Explore Bath Abbey's history since the 7th century. Marvel at Gothic architecture, tales from wars, and stunning windows. Don't miss the dreamful West Front.
Visit Sally Lunn’s, a 1482 time capsule. Enjoy secret-recipe buns, a blend of bread and cake. Explore antique charm and taste Bath's history.
Discover Bath Guildhall Market's rich history since 1775. Explore vibrant stalls, the elegant Banqueting Room, and the iconic 1859 clock. Often free to enter, ensuring a delightful experience.
Explore Pulteney Bridge, Bath's unique shopping span over River Avon. Robert Adam's masterpiece, akin to Florence's Ponte Vecchio. Snap photos, enjoy the view of Pulteney Weir below.
Visit The Rec, Bath's central venue for rugby, cricket, and community events. Since the 1890s, it's been a vibrant space, reflecting Bath's dedication to sports, charity, and community engagement
Discover the grandeur of Great Pulteney Street's Georgian architecture. Explore cinematic history, art galleries, and antique treasures along Europe's widest street.
Journey through time at The Holburne Museum, a haven for art enthusiasts. Delve into Gainsborough's portraits, immerse in the Ballroom's charm, and join engaging art events.
Step into Jane Austen's world at 4 Sydney Place, her Bath residence. Envision the birthplace of 'Northanger Abbey' and 'Persuasion,' a literary treasure.
Embark on a final chapter at Sydney Gardens, where history and nature converge. Wander through time, surrounded by old statues, vibrant flowers, and the echoes of Bath's cultural past.