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Best of Bath Walking Tours - Georgian Tour
Georgian Walking Tour of Bath
Best of Bath Walking Tours - Georgian Tour
Georgian Walking Tour of Bath
Georgian Walking Tour of Bath

Best of Bath Walking Tours - Georgian Tour

By Best of Bath Walking Tours Ltd.
10 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is P 1,476 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
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  • Instant confirmation
Overview

This is a very personal walking tour with Bob and is restricted to 12 people. Bob, has lived in Bath for over 40 years and his love of the city and his sense of humour shines through as he brings to life not only the great characters, but also the grim realities faced by the ordinary people.

Activity location

  • Bath
    • Bath, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Abbey Churchyard
    • Abbey Churchyard
    • BA1, Bath, England, United Kingdom

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Best of Bath Walking Tours - Georgian Tour
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h3h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 13:00
Price details
P 1,476.11 x 1 AdultP 1,476.11

Total
Price is P 1,476.11
Until Sat, Nov 23

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedIncluded in the price is a 2 hour walking tour

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

Bath
  • 2h
Bob takes you through the heart of Georgian Bath and includes the Abbey Church Yard, Hot Springs, Old City Wall, Mineral Hospital, Queens Square, Roman Baths, Assembly Rooms, Circus, Royal Crescent, Gravel Walk, Pulteney Bridge, Guildhall and Market and much more.
Abbey Churchyard
  • 10m
The tour starts from the Abbey Churchyard in front of the iconic Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly known as Bath Abbey, which is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery. Founded in the 7th century, Bath Abbey was reorganised in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries.
The Roman Baths
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Roman Baths are well-preserved thermae in the city of Bath, A temple was constructed on the site between 60-70AD in the first few decades of Roman Britain. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the original Roman baths were in ruins a century later. The area around the natural springs was redeveloped several times during the Early and Late Middle Ages.
Royal Mineral Water Hospital
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
Construction of this hospital began in 1737, which heralded a new period of faith and scientific belief in the healing properties of Bath's mineral waters.
Queen Square
  • 5m
Queen Square is a square of Georgian houses and is the first element in the architectural sequence in Bath, which includes the Circus and the Royal Crescent. All of the buildings which make up the square are Grade I listed.
Assembly Rooms
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
During the Georgian era, Bath became fashionable, and the architect John Wood, the Elder, and his son laid out new areas of housing for residents and visitors. Assembly rooms had been built early in the 18th century, but a new venue for balls, concerts and gambling was envisaged in the area between Queen Square, The Circus and the Royal Crescent. The new or upper assembly rooms opened with a grand ball in 1771 and became the hub of fashionable society, being frequented by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, along with the nobility of the time.
The Circus
  • 10m
The Circus is a historic ring of large townhouses in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, forming a circle with three entrances. Designed by architect John Wood, the Elder, it was built between 1754 and 1768, and is regarded as a pre-eminent example of Georgian architecture. Each segment faces one of the three entrances, ensuring a classical façade is always presented straight ahead.
No. 1 Royal Crescent
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. Also designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom and is a Grade I listed building.
Pulteney Bridge
  • 5m
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon. It was completed by 1774, and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family which it wished to develop. Designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style, it is highly unusual in that it has shops built across its full span on both sides.
Bath Guildhall Market
  • 5m
The Guild Hall is an indoor market wander around and you will find some interesting stalls. The market is housed in a beautiful building. The market has been established since 1284.
Abbey Churchyard
  • 10m
At the end of the walk, we return to the Abbey Churchyard and spend as much time as you like discussing points of interest about Bath with your guide Bob.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESBath
    • Bath, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEAbbey Churchyard
    • Abbey Churchyard
    • BA1, Bath, England, United Kingdom

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