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After 1700 years of history, all contained within its ancient walls, Bath was reborn to become England's premier place of resort. It attracted many of the country’s aristocracy and gentry, but also the not so well-to-do along with them.
On this self guided audio tour, you can promenade just as visitors did then, and experience the glamour of high society in Georgian-era Bath. You’ll see architecture that has impressed visitors for 300 years – and by the end, in the words of Jane Austen, you too will be saying, “Oh! Who can ever be tired of Bath?”.
You'll hear about:
• Lions playing football
• Four Kings, all called George
• Queen Victoria’s only visit to Bath
• Cafes that stand out and shopping suggestions
• Something which may seem ‘all Greek to you’ explained
• Funny reasons for some of the street names
• Hidden meanings from the past carved in the stone
Terrace Walk(Pass by)
Parade Gardens(Pass by)
Pulteney Bridge(Pass by)
Victoria Art Gallery(Pass by)
Bath Guildhall Market(Pass by)
National Trust - Bath Assembly Rooms(Pass by)
No. 1 Royal Crescent(Pass by)
Royal Victoria Park(Pass by)
The Jane Austen Centre(Pass by)
Queen Square(Pass by)
Royal Mineral Water Hospital(Pass by)
The Pump Room Restaurant(Pass by)
VoiceMap Audio Tours
MYR 51.82