Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail
Highlights
- Explore historical architecture and residents of Bath
- Learn about Jane Austen's life and writing
- Unique approach catering to individual needs
- Multilingual guide in English or German
- Immerse yourself in UNESCO World Heritage City
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Duration 2 hours
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Multilingual Guide
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Small Group Tour
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Visit Jane Austen Centre
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Explore Bath's architecture
Immerse yourselves in the world of Jane Austen with our captivating Jane Austen's Bath and History Trail tour. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath and uncover the secrets of its architects and residents who shaped its history. Delve into the legacy of Jane Austen's writing, gaining insight into her time in Bath and the influence the city had on her novels. Our unique approach caters to individual preferences and ensures an unforgettable experience. Join us for a journey through time and literature, discovering the beauty and charm of Bath like never before.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in German, English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Discover Jane Austen's Bath on a captivating 2-hour guided tour, exploring history and architecture in this UNESCO World Heritage city.
Included
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Multilingual Guide English or German
Excluded
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Entrance fees for museums (including #1 royal crescent)
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Jane austen centre’s internal tour guides
What to expect
Pulteney Bridge
Here is where we meet. The Pulteney Bridge is a replica of the Ponte Veccio in Florence with shops lining both sides and was designed in 1769. We continue along Argyle Street and stop to looking at Laura Place and Great Pulteney Street. This stop takes about 15 minutes during which the magnificant town house architecture Great Pulteney Street is explained and its famous residents in the 18th and 19th century. The Holburne Museum of Art is visible from this stop. A walk along Pulteney Street towards the Holburn Museum can be undertaken and at the same time viewing the front of No. 4 Sydney Place where a name plaque commemorates Jane Austens first dwelling in Bath (no admission, museum or centre).
Celebrating Bath's most famous resident The Jane Austen Centre offers a snapshot of life during Regency times and explores how living in Bath affected Jane Austen's life and writing. A tour through the centre can be booked separately by guests , however my tour does include entering the centre free of charge and visiting the book shop .
The most photographed building in Bath and largest Crescent in Europe was built in the second half of the 18th century and consists of 30 terraced houses dramatically connected with giant Ionic columns. No. 1 is a museum and guests can see what these grand Georgian houses looked like inside. Charge and tour of the museum is not included.
A grand medieval cathedral was started in the early 12th century and in 1499 Bishop Oliver King started restoration . Completion took place under Elizabeth I in 1611 . The Abbey is famous for its memorials and wall plaques and the crowning of the first Kind of England, Edgar I in 977. Details will be explored and explained and guests can visit its interiors.
This is the only place in Britain where you may swim in natural thermal water, crowned with a rooftop pool with 35 degrees Celsius and open summer and winter. The Hetling Spring, Cross Spring and King's Spring will be explained and their origins dating back 10.000 years.
Queen Square
Besides the unique architectural achievements of the square guests will get to know details of Jane Austen's short residence at No. 13 in 1799
The Masterpiece of the John Wood architects, inspired by their interest in prehistoric stone circles and designed to emulate the Coliseum in Rome. Guest will learn and explore more about the uniqueness of this iconic site. Work started in 1754.
Public and ball rooms of grand designs where the fashinable people of the Regency period socialized. The ballrooms , the octagon, the card room and the tea room still play host to many events.
The main landmark of Bath dating from the 1st century AD, featuring the impressive Roman temple of Sulis Minerva and pools. It is recommended that guess book audio tours for the Roman Bath separately before or after the tour . Adjoing the baths is a sumbol of the city's golden age in the Gerogian Period - the Pump Room -where the fashin concious elite gathered for balls, tea and to 'take the waters'. It was here that Catherine and Isabelle often met in Jane Austen's novel 'Northanger Abbey'
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Covid restrictions apply if/whenever applicable
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try afternoon tea at Sally Lunn's.
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Visit the Roman Baths before the tour.
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Check out the nearby Holburne Museum.
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Walk along the scenic Pulteney Bridge.
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Bring a camera for stunning photos!
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a journey through time with Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail, a captivating tour that delves into the rich history of this UNESCO World Heritage City. As you explore the streets of Bath, you will uncover the tales of the architects and residents who shaped this historical gem into what it is today. With a special focus on Jane Austen's time in Bath and the influence the city had on her writing, this tour offers a unique perspective on the beloved author's life and work.What to expect?
Joining Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail promises a deep dive into the enchanting world of Bath, where you will gain insight into the city's vibrant past and its impact on literature. As you walk in the footsteps of Jane Austen, you can expect to be immersed in the charm and elegance that inspired her timeless novels. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this tour will leave you with a newfound appreciation for Bath's historical significance.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, literature lovers, and anyone seeking a unique cultural experience. Whether you are a fan of Jane Austen's works or simply intrigued by the allure of UNESCO World Heritage Cities, Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Bath and uncover the stories that have shaped this enchanting city.Why book this?
Step into the world of Jane Austen and discover the magic of Bath like never before. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you will uncover hidden gems and fascinating anecdotes that bring the city's history to life. From exploring iconic landmarks to delving into the intricacies of Jane Austen's time in Bath, this tour offers a truly immersive experience that will leave you with a deeper understanding of both the city and the author's legacy.Good to know
As you embark on Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail, remember to bring your curiosity and sense of wonder. Be prepared to be enchanted by the stories that unfold before you and take the time to soak in the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage City. With a multilingual guide available in English or German, you can explore Bath's history in a language that suits you best. Please note that entrance fees for museums, including the renowned #1 Royal Crescent, are not included in the tour.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail have praised its unique approach to exploring the city's history and Jane Austen's legacy. With a focus on individual needs and preferences, this tour caters to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that each participant has a memorable and enriching experience. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this tour promises to provide a deeper appreciation for Bath and its historical significance.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is