Bath Iconic Landmarks and Hidden Gems Self Guided Walking Tour

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Overview

What's Included

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  • Digital Self-Guided Walking Tour

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  • Phone

Itinerary

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Your secret spots are the hidden corners of Bath that most visitors never notice, quiet lanes, tucked-away viewpoints, coffee shops, and local favorites filled with charm and character. These carefully selected places offer a more intimate glimpse into the city, revealing stories, atmospheres, and details that go beyond the usual highlights.
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Step into the heart of ancient Bath at the Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved Roman sites in the world. Here, you’ll discover steaming thermal waters, remarkably intact architecture, and the fascinating history of a sacred bathing complex that has drawn visitors for nearly 2,000 years.
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Experience the elegance of the Theatre Royal Bath, a beautifully preserved Georgian theatre that has been at the heart of the city’s cultural life for over two centuries. Known for its stunning interior and rich performance history, it offers a glimpse into Bath’s enduring love for the arts.
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Queen Square is a charming Georgian square in the heart of Bath, known for its elegant 18th-century architecture and peaceful green space. Designed by the renowned architect John Wood the Elder, it forms a key part of Bath’s historic layout and connects to iconic landmarks like the The Circus.
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25 Gay Street is a historic Georgian townhouse in Bath, best known as a former residence of the celebrated writer Jane Austen. She lived here between 1805 and 1806, during an important period of her life.
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The Circus is one of the most striking architectural landmarks in Bath, consisting of a perfect circle of grand Georgian townhouses. Designed by John Wood the Elder and completed by his son, it is renowned for its harmonious design and intricate stone carvings inspired by classical motifs.
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The Assembly Rooms are a grand set of 18th-century social spaces in Bath, designed by John Wood the Younger. Once at the heart of Georgian high society, they hosted elegant balls, concerts, and gatherings attended by figures such as Jane Austen.
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Admire the grandeur of the Royal Crescent, one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks. This sweeping row of Georgian townhouses showcases the city’s elegant architectural heritage, with its perfectly curved facade and expansive green offering a timeless sense of harmony and scale.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
After purchasing the tour, you’ll receive an email with your self-guided walking tour, including a written PDF and interactive Google Maps link. We recommend downloading the tour while you have access to Wi-Fi connection.

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After purchasing the tour, you’ll receive an email with your self-guided walking tour, including a written PDF and interactive Google Maps link. We recommend downloading the tour while you have access to Wi-Fi connection.

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