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Roman Baths and Bath City Walking Tour
Book your preferred tour option, and meet your guide in central Bath. Then, set off to explore on foot, learning about the UNESCO-listed city and its architecture on route. Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa and littered with classical treasures, Bath flourished in the 18th century with the development of its honey-stoned, Georgian architecture. Admire Pulteney Bridge and Gothic Bath Abbey, the coronation site of England’s first king in 973, and then continue to Bath’s showpiece: the Roman Baths. Pay the entrance fee (depending on option selected) and tour the stunning, column-lined Great Bath and changing rooms, hot pools, and other facilities, all once used for relaxation and socializing by ancient Romans. See the hot springs, and view the main artifacts in the museum collections, including the famous Minerva’s Head and inscribed stone tablets. Next, delve into the historical town center to admire its Georgian architecture. See the Pump Rooms and Upper Assembly Rooms, and walk to the world-famous Royal Crescent. Drink in the sumptuous sweep of this 18th-century terrace, and admire the Circus, a circular-shaped terrace formed from curving segments. After learning about these architectural masterpieces, your tour finishes in the city center.
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Bach, Mozart & Vivaldi
Experience the exquisite melodies of classical music by Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi at Vienna's beloved Minoritenkirche in this eagerly awaited concert.
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Jane Austen Bath Private Walking Tour
Travel back in time to the Regency era, the historical epoque in which all of Jane Austen’s novels are set, during a private walking tour of Bath. With a costumed historian as your guide, you’ll explore significant spots such as Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, and hear all about the life and times of Jane Austen.
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Bath Bridgerton Filming Locations Walking Tour
Follow in the regal footsteps of Daphne and the Duke on this Bath walking tour featuring filming locations for the smash Netflix series Bridgerton. See why Bath’s elegant Regency-era architecture made the perfect backdrop for the show’s scandals and romance as you scout the real-life locations for Modiste dressmakers, Gunter’s Tea Shop, the stately Featherington and Danbury homes, and more. Like Lady Whistledown’s gossip, Bath’s best-kept secrets won’t stay quiet for long.
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Jane Austen's Bath And History Trail
During my time in Bath I studied the history of Bath, its architects and residents who made this UNESCO World Heritage City a historical jewel. The legacy of Jane Austen’s writing and reading her novels inspired me to gain extensive knowledge about her time before and while she lived in Bath and after leaving Bath as well as the significance Bath had on her writing. Tour reviews underline my unique approach (see also the 10:30 tour) catering to individual needs, expectations and appreciations .
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Bath Crimes and Corruption Walking Tour
Instead of a predictable walking tour that only covers Bath’s history and top landmarks, this tour allows you to experience a completely different side of the city. Hear stories about crimes, corruption, and hidden sins of Bath that visitors don’t usually find out about. From thieves to gamblers to an infamous preacher—John Wesley, this tour provides humor, history, and sinful stories while walking between key sights such as the Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge.
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Bach on Friday: Bach & Mendelssohn
Immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Amsterdam's breathtaking De Waalse Kerk for the ultimate concert set to awake your understanding of music. Chamber Choir PA'dam and De Waalse Kerk present some of Bach's most beautiful cantatas in the series “Bach on Friday.” Each concert will focus on one cantata, always showing Bach in a different light. Start your weekend off right with perhaps the greatest composer who ever lived: Johann Sebastian Bach. What about female composers in the Baroque era? How did contemporaries Bach and Handel relate to each other? Get to know Bach and pearls of other composers better with chamber choir PA'dam and the Nicolaas Consort. In a carefully composed program by artistic director Maria van Nieukerken and organist Wim Dijkstra, you will not only have the opportunity to enjoy beautiful music, but you will also learn more about the composers themselves. With live musical examples and explanations by expert Gustavo Trujillo, the music comes to life!
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Bath Walking Tour and Roman Baths Entry
Get more out of your time in Bath with this combination of a walking tour and admission to the Roman Baths. During your walking tour, check off top sights such as The Circus, Pulteney Bridge, and No. 1 Royal Crescent. Then, enjoy the freedom to take your time and explore the Roman Baths independently with audio guide commentary.
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Stonehenge and Bath from London plus Roman Baths Option
Depart from central London by air-conditioned coach and journey west into the scenic county of Wiltshire toward Salisbury Plain, the site of UNESCO-listed Stonehenge. As you travel, listen as your guide shares fascinating facts about this prehistoric monument: a 4,500-year-old stone circle that many scholars believe was built as a temple aligned to the movements of the sun. On arrival, head inside the site and stroll around the monument’s perimeter as you consider how the gigantic stones were transported here and then raised into place. After posing for photos in front of the stones, explore the state-of-the-art visitor center to discover its archaeological displays and audio-visual walkthroughs. Then, continue your journey to the 18th-century spa city of Bath. Famous for its natural hot springs that were enjoyed by the Romans, as well as for its Georgian architecture and associations with the 18th-century novelist, Jane Austen, this lovely city is one of England’s greatest treasures. During your journey, learn about Bath’s history, and when you arrive, take an introductory walking tour. Put on your audio headset and listen to your guide’s crystal-clear commentary as you admire the beautiful streets and honey-colored Georgian buildings, including the sweeping Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge. Afterward, upgrade your ticket to include a visit to the Roman Baths, or simply spend the remainder of the afternoon at your leisure. Perhaps visit the Jane Austen Visitor Centre (own expense), the small museum that showcases Jane’s work and times in the city. Learn about life in Bath during Regency times, and how it influenced Jane’s stories from the exhibits and in-costume guides. When the time comes, reconvene with your guide and finish your trip with drop-off back at your original departure point.
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Bridgerton Tour of Bath
Take a 2-hour promenade through the cobbled streets of Bath on a guided tour of Bridgerton’s filming locations. Join an enthusiastic professional guide and get swept into the 19th century, and enjoy the music and sounds of Bridgerton with the use of special headphones. You'll see iconic buildings and unmistakable lavish abodes of Bridgerton's well-to-do, and the show's most famous characters. Your trusty guide will regale you with delicious behind-the-scenes gossip about the making of Bridgerton, as well as discussing the many salacious scandals and star-crossed romances that Bridgerton has seen. With a fittingly leisurely pace for such a tour, there’ll be plenty of opportunities for photographs and such along the way too.
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Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Bath with optional Roman Baths visit
Windsor Castle Over 900 years of royal history are waiting for you in Windsor Castle, which is perched high above the River Thames just outside of London. From William the Conqueror all the way through to our current Queen, successive monarchs have lived here and left their mark on what is now the largest continuously occupied castle in the world.Stonehenge The most famous prehistoric monument in the world, and now a world heritage site, Stonehenge stands alone in the vast empty tract of Salisbury plain. Its origins date back nearly 5,000 years and it has been home to pagan religion and spiritual worship, not to be mention public debate ever since.Bath The final stop is Bath, another world heritage site. Bath is a beautiful Georgian city with delightful crescents, terraces and architecture. Choose the ticket that includes entry to the Roman Baths and you'll get a fascinating insight into the history of Bath.*Please note: On occasion the State Apartments are closed and as an alternative, you'll visit Queens Mary's Doll's House and St Georges Chapel. On Sunday St Georges Chapel is closed, there will be extra time to explore castle precincts. *Please note that the order of visit may change.
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Grande Musica: Bach & Mendelssohn
Experience the exquisite melodies of classical music by Bach and Mendelssohn at Vienna's beloved Minoritenkirche in this eagerly awaited concert.
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Stonehenge & Bath: Guided Day Trip from London with Bath Admission
No one really knows why Stonehenge was built on the Salisbury plain 5,000 years ago, but you'll love coming to your own conclusions on this day trip from London. See the World Heritage site with a guide, stop for lunch in Bath and then visit the ancient Roman Baths, all in one historical and very British day.
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Bath and Bath Abbey Private Walking Tour
The Roman spa town of Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with so many historical stories to tell. Instead of spending hours doing your own research, let a private guide take you on a private walking tour that uncovers some of the city’s most important sights. See the Royal Crescent, the Circus, and Pulteney Bridge; then visit Bath Abbey to explore its magnificent interiors.
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Bath Walking Tour
Experience Bath with a seasoned guide and learn about this city’s treasured history. Explore the key landmarks of the city , including the Roman Baths, the Pulteney Bridge, Guildhall Market, the Royal Crescent, and more. Listen to engaging commentary from your guide about the history of Bath, which stretches back to before the Roman Empire.
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Welcome to Bath: Private Walking Tour including Bath Abbey
Explore the beautiful city of Bath, home of Jane Austen and a UNESCO World Heritage Site built on underground bubbling thermal springs by the Romans in the 1st century AD. With elegant, honey-coloured architecture, it was made famous for its healing waters, first by the ancient Romans, and later by the Georgians. On your private walking tour, you will: Begin your tour with a visit to the beautiful Bath Abbey, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells dating back to the 7th and 12th centuries; Explore the elegant, golden-stone, Regency-era city of Bath, situated by the River Avon, famed for its healing thermal waters and stunning architecture from the Gothic Abbey to the Georgian townhouses; Admire the Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon, one of only four like it in the world; Find out why doctors of the 18th and 19th centuries recommended people to ‘take the waters for their health; Discover the fascinating ancient Celtic and Roman history of the city; called Sulis by the Celts for their sun goddess, and renamed Sulis Minerva by the Romans, who built the first spa town here; Learn about Roman bathing rituals, and the later popularity of the sulfurous waters for medicinal purposes, not least to cure leprosy in the Middle Ages, after the legend of Prince Bladud; Walk past Jane Austen’s old house and the museum dedicated to her; Admire the amazing Royal Crescent, the Circus, and Queen Square, all designed by John Wood the Elder and his son, John Wood the Younger in the 18th Century; Spot the Masonic symbolism not-so-well hidden in the architecture; End your tour at Assembly Rooms, where Jane Austen will have danced and socialized and hear about the upper-class social life of Regency England. Bath is a beautiful city situated near the Mendip Hills, just south of the Cotswolds in Somerset. With a history dating back to pre-Roman times (thanks to the miraculous thermal waters), the ‘modern’ city was built in the 18th century, with the local honey-coloured stone on a steep hill beside the River Avon. There are a few sites more idyllic. This stunning private walking tour of Bath will show you all the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites beginning at the Royal Crescent, a sweeping arc of Georgian townhouses built 1767-1774. Georgian architecture is at its finest here, with the Circus inspired by the Roman Colosseum in a design of thirty-three mansions over a trio of terraces where famous residents included Thomas Gainsborough, Clive of India and David Livingstone. Discover more Georgian splendour at the Bath Assembly Rooms, a glamorous haunt once frequented by Jane Austen and much later Charles Dickens. At the Cross Bath, a historic bathing pool, learn how the 1688 “miracle pregnancy” of James II’s wife was attributed to the mineral-rich waters’ health-giving powers. You will explore the elegant Georgian streets and townhouses, learn about the infamous Window Tax, the bun wars between the Sally Lunn Bun and the Bath Bun, and the social season held here during the Regency period in the late 18th and early 19th Century when John Nash, the famous socialite ruled the roost. You’ll learn all about the people who made Bath famous – not least Jane Austen who lived out her final years here. Enjoy the gentle atmosphere and boutique shops as you stroll down the hill, passing Queen Square, the Theatre Royal and the Assembly Rooms, towards the beautiful Pulteney Bridge which crosses the Avon, and is often compared to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence and the Rialto in Venice. Your last stop with your guide will be a fully guided tour of the magnificent interior of Bath Abbey – your donation fee is included in the price of the tour. The Abbey’s history dates back to the 7th century and was rebuilt in the 10th, 12th, 16th and 19th centuries. It is the quiet and still centre of this beautiful city and situated right next to the Roman Baths which you can visit after the tour. Note: This tour does not go into the Roman Baths. We can help you purchase tickets in advance so you can go at the end of the tour.
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Bath Guided Meditation and South Bath Experience
Take some time out from your busy schedule to rest and rejuvenate with this guided relaxation and sound bath experience. The activity is for a small group, which ensures a more personalized experience, without having to worry about crowded spaces. During the session, enjoy a guided meditation in the Zen Den and hear the beautiful sounds and vibrations of crystal singing bowls.
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London: Stonehenge, Bath Day Trip and Roman Baths, Jane Austen
Depart Central London by air-conditioned coach and venture into the English countryside. As you travel, hear interesting facts about the region and your first destination: the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Depending on the ticket option you've booked, you will have paid for transit only, or entry to one or multiple sights. If you've upgraded to include entry to Stonehenge, head inside, collect an audio guide, and ride the shuttle or follow the pathways to the UNESCO-listed stones that date back some 4,500 years. After you've soaked up the landmark's monuments and mystery, continue west to the history-saturated Bath. All honey-stoned townhouses, terraces and bridges, this UNESCO-listed city is one of England’s crowning glories, known for its Roman origins and Georgian architecture. Enjoy the afternoon to explore this delightful city independently. Perhaps delve into the handsome streets to admire the Georgian architecture, seeing top Bath attractions such the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey, and Pulteney Bridge that spans the Avon River. Alternatively, upgrade to visit the Roman Baths, one of the world’s best-preserved sets of Roman ruins. Explore the Great Bath and museum, and discover how the Romans built and expanded the complex over Bath's natural springs from the 1st century AD. Or upgrade to visit the Jane Austen Centre. The much-loved English novelist lived in Bath in the early 1800s, and this museum chronicles her life and works through documents, artifacts, and interactive experiences. Lastly, return to London, where your tour ends with a drop-off near Victoria rail station.
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VIP Cleopatra Bath Massage Steam bath Jacuzzi & Sauna - Hurghada
Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and rejuvenation with our Cleopatra Bath VIP Massage Jacuzzi Sauna & Steam Bath in Hurghada. This unique experience invites you to unwind in a tranquil environment, where each treatment is designed to restore balance and harmony to your body. Begin your journey with a soothing jacuzzi soak, allowing the warm waters to melt away your stress. Follow this with a luxurious steam bath that opens your pores, promoting detoxification and revitalizing your skin. The sauna completes your experience, offering a calming escape that helps alleviate tension and improves circulation.
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Cleopatra Bath VIP Massage Jacuzzi, Sauna & Steam bath - Hurghada
Indulge in the Cleopatra Bath VIP experience in Hurghada, featuring a luxurious bath, personalized massage, jacuzzi, sauna, and steam bath. Enjoy a complete relaxation journey with opulent treatments designed to rejuvenate and refresh, all in a luxurious setting.