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History & Highlights Walking Tour - Encounter the magic and majesty of Bath on this unique walking tour that shares some of the key themes, history, architecture, and culture of this unique city. Led by an expert, local guide, you'll wander through the city's stunning Georgian streets and learn about its fascinating past, from Roman origins to its rise as a fashionable spa town.
Visit iconic landmarks like the ancient Roman Baths, the majestic Royal Crescent, and the elegant Pultney Bridge, while discovering hidden gems and lesser-known stories.
This tour offers a perfect introduction to Bath’s rich heritage, showcasing its unique blend of history, architecture, and modern charm. Ideal for first-time visitors or anyone eager to explore the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage city!
What's included
Guided walking tour of Bath
A passionate, engaging and warm local guide
A refreshment stop at a stunning location
What's not included
Refreshments
Guide's gratuity.
Meeting Point: They’ll meet you at a convenient starting point to make the most of your tour time. Your guide will also end the tour at a location perfect for continuing your adventure—ask them for recommendations on what to explore next!
A Local Expert Guide: Uncover stories, places, routes & experiences that most just won't find.
A Tour That Delves into History, Story & Location: Visit some of the most extraordinary spots in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath.
Photo-worthy Opportunities at Every Turn: our guides are more than happy to take photos of you with your loved ones, so you can get everyone in frame.
Thoughtful Moments Between the Sights: These tours aren’t a race—they’re a rhythm. Expect space to pause, reflect, and let the stories linger before moving on.
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Establishment Features
- Dog Friendly
Key Features
- Groups
- In town/city centre
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Opening Times
| Daily Hours (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) |
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* Please see website for hours. Tours not available on 24th December, 31st December, 1st January






