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Bath Self-Guided Private Tour

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Bath, GB
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Bath, GB
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Experience the City of Bath in a whole new way with the self-guided private tour. No crowds, no wasted time, just you and your smartphone exploring the best of this historic city. Helen, your "virtual" companion and audio guide, will immerse you in the fascinating history of Bath while taking you to iconic landmarks such as the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, and more. Download the app and use it whenever and wherever you want for up to three weeks. Follow the GPS directions and let Helen lead you through the charming streets and squares, sharing behind-the-scenes stories along the way. Don't miss out on this unique and flexible tour that offers a truly personalized experience of Bath. Book now and embark on an unforgettable adventure!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore the best of the City of Bath
  • Learn about the city's fascinating history
  • Visit iconic landmarks like The Roman Baths and Bath Abbey
  • Enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace
  • Discover hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path sites
  • An email with instructions to activate the tour (booking reference isn't the code!)
  • audio guide, videos, pictures, recommendations and all the info you need
  • 3 weeks unlimited access to this self-guided tour on the app
  • Helen will guide you through an audio guide (no computer-generated voice!)
  • Map, directions, gps route and stops of each tour
  • In-person guide

More about this experience

Introduction

Welcome to the Bath Self-Guided Private Tour! Get ready to immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the City of Bath and explore its iconic landmarks at your own pace. This unique experience offers you the freedom to discover the city independently, without the constraints of crowds or time limits. Your audio guide and "virtual" companion, Helen, will accompany you throughout the tour, sharing intriguing stories and behind-the-scenes insights.

What to expect?

During this self-led tour, you can expect to spend approximately 2 to 3 hours delving into the rich history and beauty of Bath. With the help of the GPS in the app, you'll be guided to each stop along the way, ensuring you don't miss any of the city's must-see sights. From the awe-inspiring Roman Baths and the majestic Bath Abbey to the picturesque Pulteney Bridge and the stunning Royal Crescent, you'll be treated to a delightful mix of architectural marvels and green spaces.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for anyone with a love for history, architecture, and exploration. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking a unique adventure, a group of friends looking to create lasting memories, or a family eager to learn together, this experience is perfect for you. It caters to all ages and interests, ensuring everyone can appreciate the beauty and heritage of Bath.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Bath Self-Guided Private Tour offers you the freedom to discover Bath's charms at your own pace, with the convenience of a comprehensive audio guide. You can indulge in the captivating narration of a Local Expert, who will share intriguing stories and historical tidbits along the way. The app allows you to download the tour directly to your smartphone, giving you the flexibility to explore whenever suits you best. This private tour ensures an intimate and personalized experience, free from the constraints of a large group.

Good to know

Before setting off on this adventure, keep in mind that the tour typically takes 2 to 3 hours to complete. Make sure to download the app and redeem your unique code, which you'll receive via a separate email after booking. The app will guide you with GPS instructions and provide valuable information about each stop, ensuring a hassle-free and enriching experience. Be prepared for a leisurely stroll through Bath's charming streets, discovering hidden gems and iconic landmarks along the way.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Bath Self-Guided Private Tour have praised the convenience and flexibility of exploring Bath independently. Many noted how the audio guide enhanced their experience, providing a wealth of knowledge and interesting anecdotes. Travelers appreciated the tour's ability to showcase the highlights of Bath while allowing them to delve deeper into their favorite sights. Overall, guests expressed high satisfaction with this self-guided adventure, highlighting its value for money and the convenience of the app-guided tour. Join the ranks of those who have immersed themselves in the history and beauty of the City of Bath, and embark on an unforgettable journey through time.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

The Roman Baths

(Pass by)

The beautiful city of Bath has been a destination since Roman times. ‘Aquae Sulis’, which is the city’s original name, is thought to have been occupied from around 43AD. The Roman Baths is designated as both a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument.

Bath Abbey

(Pass by)

Many people view Bath Abbey as being the centre of the city. The Abbey is one of the most visited attractions in the Southwest.

Bath

The journey from the Abbey Courtyard to York Street takes you through Kingston Parade, which in reality is more of a square than a promenade as its name suggests. This is a popular place for people to gather and relax, with magnificent views of the cathedral and Roman Baths.

Sally Lunn's Museum

North Parade Passage, formerly known as Old Lilliput Lane, is one of the few examples of pre-Georgian architecture in Bath. Most of the timber-framed houses have been rebuilt over the centuries, but Sally Lunn’s (number 4 North Parade Passage) still has its timber-framework.

Parade Gardens

Parade Gardens is a two-and-a-half-acre site beside the River Avon. It dates back to 1709 and is now a Grade II-listed park.

Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge is believed to be one of only four bridges worldwide to have shops across the full span on both sides. The idea for Pulteney Bridge came from a man called William Johnston Pulteney.

Pulteney Weir

Pulteney Weir has been a feature of the city for centuries. It first appeared on maps of Bath in 1603 and was originally built to power two corn mills on both sides of the river.

Henrietta Park

A little off the tourist trail, Henrietta Park is one of Bath’s hidden gems. The park is a seven-acre site that was opened in 1897 to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

Holburne Museum

(Pass by)

The Holburne Museum houses a collection of items previously owned by Sir William Holburne, who inherited a modest fortune, some of which he spent travelling Europe. Here you will discover the story behind the museum and the character who gave life to it.

Great Pulteney Street

Great Pulteney Street is by far the widest and grandest thoroughfare in the city. The street was designed to have wide pavements, and in some places, these pavements are as wide as the road itself.

The Roman Baths

(Pass by)

Upper Borough Walls gets its name as it’s the site of the original town wall of medieval Bath. Many of the houses along this road are listed themselves.

The Circus

There is arguably no better place to see Bath’s Georgian architecture than the Circus. The Circus was originally called ‘the King’s Circus’.

No. 1 Royal Crescent

The crescent was built between 1767 and 1775. There are 30 grade I listed houses here. There are several other Georgian crescents found in the city of Bath, including Lansdown Crescent and Somerset Place.

Royal Victoria Park

Royal Victoria Park was opened in 1830 by Princess Victoria, who at eleven years old was the future queen.

Bath

Gay Street was part of the Circus development, designed by John Wood the Elder and completed by John Wood the Younger after his father’s death. Many of the houses along this stretch are Grade I or II listed.

Queen Square

Queen Square is a one-acre communal garden surrounded by Grade I listed buildings. The square is dedicated to Queen Caroline, who was the wife of George II.

Theatre Royal Bath

The Theatre Royal is a Georgian building constructed in 1805 and refurbished in 2010. It is one of the oldest and arguably most attractive theatres in the country.

Thermae Bath Spa

Built on the site of the former Beau Street swimming baths, Thermae Bath Spa opened in 2006. The spa is heated using the naturally thermal waters of the Minerva Bath.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Check the "Before You Go" Section of your ticket!

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