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Bath History Tour: Spanish Guide & Pet Friendly
Bath and North East Somerset
Why select our tour?
- An expert guide fluent in Spanish who vividly narrates the captivating history of the stunning city of Bath.
- An ideal mix of history, culture, and enjoyment, perfect for every traveler.
- Pet-friendly and accessible: Feel free to bring along your beloved pets!
Why select our tour?
- An expert guide fluent in Spanish who vividly narrates the captivating history of the stunning city of Bath.
- An ideal mix of history, culture, and enjoyment, perfect for every traveler.
- Pet-friendly and accessible: Feel free to bring along your beloved pets!
Duration:
2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Rebecca Fountain - The meeting spot will be the Rebekah Statue, centrally located in the city at the prearranged time. Attendees will appreciate the stunning Rebekah Fountain and its intriguing history. Bath is renowned for its Roman baths, Georgian architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status. From this location, the splendid Gildhall can also…
- Rebecca Fountain - The meeting spot will be the Rebekah Statue, centrally located in the city at the prearranged time. Attendees will appreciate the stunning Rebekah Fountain and its intriguing history. Bath is renowned for its Roman baths, Georgian architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status. From this location, the splendid Gildhall can also be admired, showcasing fine neoclassical Georgian architecture.
- Bath Abbey - Bath Abbey is a grand Gothic church situated in the city’s center. It has hosted coronations and stands as a significant symbol of Bath due to its rich history. Visitors will also gain insights into Bath’s history, legends, and typical local products.
- The Pump Room Restaurant - Bath’s Pump Room is a sophisticated Georgian hall that became the social hub for high society in the 18th and 19th centuries. It represents Bath’s golden era. Today, it serves as a tea room and restaurant, offering guests a traditional experience in a historic setting.
- Sally Lunn’s Museum - Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House is one of Bath’s oldest residences, famed for the iconic Sally Lunn Bun, a light and airy 17th-century muffin. Currently, it operates as a café and museum, where visitors can enjoy this historic bread in an authentic and charming environment.
- The Roman Baths - The Roman Baths in Bath are a remarkable thermal complex constructed by the Romans around a natural hot spring. They served as a social and religious hub, with architecture that showcases the advanced engineering of the era. Today, it is a major tourist attraction in Bath, allowing visitors to understand how the water’s healing properties were utilized in ancient Rome.
- The Cross Bath - The Cross Bath is a historic thermal bath in Bath, England, dating back to Roman times. Featuring naturally hot mineral waters and a blend of Roman and Georgian styles, it symbolizes the city’s healing and cultural legacy.
- Theatre Royal Bath - The Bath Theatre Royal is a historic cultural venue in Bath, England. Established in the 18th century, it is noted for its elegant architecture and tradition in staging plays, operas, and musicals, establishing itself as a pivotal point in the city’s cultural scene.
- Queen Square - Queen Square is a historic square in the heart of Bath, England, recognized for its elegant Georgian architecture and symmetrical design. With a serene and refined ambiance, it has long been a gathering place for locals and visitors, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage and tradition.
- The Jane Austen Centre - The Jane Austen Centre in Bath is a museum dedicated to the esteemed English author, emphasizing the strong connection between her work and the city. With interactive exhibits and informative resources, the center invites visitors to explore how Bath influenced her life and literary legacy.
- The Circus - The Circus in Bath is a notable collection of Georgian buildings arranged in a circular formation. Constructed in the 18th century, it is distinguished by its elegant symmetry and harmony, making it one of the city’s most distinctive historical and architectural landmarks.
- The Royal Crescent - The Royal Crescent is an iconic Georgian ensemble in Bath, designed in a crescent shape. Built in the 18th century, it is renowned for its elegant facades and perfect symmetry, epitomizing the architectural sophistication of the period and becoming one of the city’s historical icons.
- Assembly Rooms - The Assembly Rooms in Bath are a historic collection of iconic Georgian halls. In the 18th century, they were the epicenter of social life, hosting dances, concerts, and cultural gatherings, reflecting the elegance and sophistication of the era.
- Pulteney Bridge - The Pulteney Bridge is a renowned neoclassical bridge in Bath, constructed in the 18th century. It is celebrated for its shops on both sides, a unique feature that sets it apart globally, and offers stunning views of the River Avon and surrounding architecture.

What's Included
- Guided tour exclusively abroad
- Guided tour exclusively abroad
What's Not Included
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Location
Bath Abbey
We will not find it in Rebekah Fountain, on the north side of Bath Abbey. At the point where Cheap Street and High Street meet. Next to the first stop of the Tootbus Tour Bus on the High Street. The guide will carry a white umbrella.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.