Bath Private Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour
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Duration 35 minutes
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Self-guided audio tour
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Offline mode available
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GPS location aware
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Audio by local historian
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Not suitable for wheelchairs
Explore Bath's rich history on a self-guided audio tour, discovering iconic sites and hidden gems at your own pace.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
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Location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost
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Access to your self-guided audio tour
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Instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture
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Audio tour provided by a local or historian
Excluded
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Earphones
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Entrance tickets to sally lunn's museum (from £0.50), roman baths (from £15)
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Entrance ticket to hospital of st. john the baptist (£1), bath abbey (from £2.50)
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Entrance ticket to thermae bath spa (£35), the cross bath (£5)
Explore Bath's rich history on a self-guided audio tour, discovering iconic sites and hidden gems at your own pace.
Highlights
- Explore Bath's ancient and medieval history
- Learn about the origins of the Roman Baths
- Visit iconic key attractions like Sally Lunn's and Bath Thermae Spa
- Discover the filming locations of "Bridgerton" and other film productions
- Immerse in the mystical properties of Bath's water
What to expect
Parade Gardens
Through the tress of Parade Gardens, you can spot the banks of the River Avon - home to Bath's origins in 863BC
Sally Lunn's Museum
A teashop with its own museum. Discover the history of monk's dining halls and the story of Sally Lunn
The Roman Baths
The famous Roman Baths! Head inside to walk on the very same pavements that the Roman inhabitants of Bath walked on 1800 years ago.
Bath Abbey
Awe at this stunning abbey, home to the coronation to the first person to be crowned King 'of All England'
Hospital Of St. John The Baptist
A medieval hospital, which now provides a home for around 100 elderly residents of Bath.
The Cross Bath
One of the three hot springs in Bath - the Cross Spring, the Hetling Spring, and the King Spring
Thermae Bath Spa
The Bath Thermae Spa, opened in 2006, utilises hot water from all three of Bath's springs.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Start at the Visit Bath Centre.
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Try Sally Lunn's buns at the teashop.
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Bring earphones for better audio.
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Visit the Parade Gardens for a photo.
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Check local transport for easy access.
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