Bath City Sightseeing Tour

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Bath City Sightseeing Tour

Going to Bath? Here’s a great way to soak it all in.

Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Which means there’s a lot to see. Not only Roman Baths and Georgian architecture, but centuries of refined civilization. The Bath Sightseeing Tour is a great way to get an overview of this unforgettable city. You’ll start by choosing between two route options. One is a 45-minute City tour with an onboard English guide and available pre-recorded commentary in ten languages. The other is the Skyline Tour, which travels to significant sites on the outskirts of Bath. It too lasts 45 minutes with an onboard guide, but makes fewer stops. Or you can simply choose either route as a means to hop on and off the open-air double-decker bus at your points of interest, since your bus access is valid for a full 24-hours. The Bath Sightseeing Tour. Simply put, there’s no better way to immerse yourself.

More Details:

    • A voucher valid for 24 hours on a Hop on/Hop off open-air double-decker tour bus
    • 25 stops throughout Bath and departures every 15 minutes 
    • Choice of two routes: 90 min. City Center Tour, 90 min. Skyline Tour
    • Live English commentary on both tours
    • French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Russian commentary
    • Groups of 10 or more get a 5% discount on Bath City Sightseeing Tour

Pricing

Please Note: Special reduced rate for children ages 5-15. Senior rate is a special reduced rate for travelers age 60 and over. Voucher must be exchanged within 6 months of the date of purchase. The 24 hours for 2 Adults and up to 3 Children option, one pass is valid for 2 adults and up to 3 children. Prices are subject to change.

Conditions:

    • Exchange the Rail Europe voucher for your Bath City Sightseeing tour.
    • Special savings option allows you to purchase just one pass that will cover 2 adults and up to 3 children.
    • Hours of Operation from: 9:35am - 6:30pm.
    • Tour does not operate on December 25 - 26 and January 1.

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Where are the bus stops located and what landmarks can I reach from each stop?

City Center Tour

  • High Street: Bath Abbey, Heritage Vaults, The Roman Baths, Sally Lunn’s
  • Grand Parade: Guildhall Market, Parade Gardens, Pulteney Bridge, Pulteney River, Cruises
  • North Parade
  • Great Pulteney Street: Holburne Museum
  • Great Pulteney Street: Laura Fountain
  • Manvers Street: Railway Station
  • Broad Quay
  • Avon Street: Coach Park
  • Westgate Buildings: The Thermae Bath Spa
  • Queen Square: The Jane Austen Centre, Herschel Museum
  • Brock Street: The Royal Crescent, Bath at Work Museum, Fashion Museum
  • Weston Road: Golf Course
  • Weston Road: The Botanical Gardens
  • Upper Bristol Road: Royal Victoria Park with childrens playground
  • Upper Bristol Road: Marlborough Lane
  • Royal Avenue: Royal Victoria Park
  • Milsom Street: Some of Bath’s best quality shops can be found here, Building of Bath Museum
Skyline Tour
  • Manvers Street: Railway Station
  • Terrace Walk: Bath Abbey, Heritage Vaults, The Roman Baths, Sally Lunn’s
  • Great Pulteney Street: Laura Fountain
  • Great Pulteney Street: Holburne Museum
  • Beckford Road
  • University Of Bath: American Museum
  • Ralph Allen Drive: Prior Park Landscape Garden
  • Pulteney Road
  • North Parade: Parade Gardens