During this Full Day Private Chauffeured Experience, you will visit one of Britain’s finest UNESCO World Heritage sites – The Roman Baths. Travel back centuries to ancient Roman and Georgian history whilst you explore this fascinating city.
Experience the old world and charming historic village of Lacock as an addition to your Bath Tour.
with Tour guide <br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Traveling from London to the Roman Baths in a comfortable and luxurious car will offer you a delightful journey of approximately 3 hours. As you leave London, you'll pass through charming countryside landscapes and quaint villages, immersing yourself in the beauty of the English countryside. Enjoy the smooth ride and the anticipation of exploring the scenic tour of the historical city of Bath.
Depending on your option we will have 20 minutes from Roman Bath to Lacock City or Castle Combe.
On our return from Lacock or Castle Combe, the scenic route back may take 3 hours, depending on traffic conditions. Take your time to soak in the sights and make the most of your luxurious journey.
Enjoy a scenic tour of the historic city of Bath, originally built as a place of well-being and relaxation by the Romans over 2,000 years ago. Home to the country’s only natural thermal hot springs, Bath is a delightful city where the ancient world is intertwined with threads of medieval and more recent Georgian history. Our scenic tour of Bath provides an excellent introduction to the major sights of this beautiful city, including Pulteney Bridge, The Assembly Rooms, and Bath Abbey.
Afterward, you will visit the famous Roman Baths, home to Britain’s only natural thermal hot springs. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House, and the museum, holding finds from the Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
Lacock
Lacock, just four miles south of Chippenham, is probably the most beautifully preserved village in the Cotswolds. Meander along this quintessential English village where little has changed in 200 years with streets lined with timber-framed houses and independent shops. Lookout for the 14th-century tithe barn in Lacock village once used by the nuns of Lacock to store grain. Built with blocks of limestone rubble supporting a cruck-framed roof.
Lacock village is widely used in medieval and fantasy dramas such as Harry Potter, and film and television productions such as Downton Abbey. These Wiltshire village’s timber-framed houses provide that authentic street scene.
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