Calling all Jane Austen fans and travellers in search of a unique experience, this special day trip from London to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath is not to be missed.
Relax as a private luxury Mercedes transport whisks you away to celebrate Jane Austen's 250th Birthday with a guided walking tour around the best of Bath led by the city's leading Jane Austen experts.
Explore the world famous Roman Baths before taking the waters of this UNESCO world heritage spa town in one of the City’s wonderfully relaxing spas should you wish.
Book today and literally soak up the best of the magnificent city of Bath.
Pickup included
Your day begins with a convenient pickup from your London hotel. Meet your friendly, knowledgeable guide and settle into a luxury vehicle with air conditioning and WiFi, setting the stage for an enjoyable day ahead.
Approaching Bath we have a brief but beautiful pass through a corner of the Cotswolds that is the site of ancient battles, spectacular inventions and daring heists worthy of the Peaky Blinders.
Arriving at the UNESCO world heritage ‘Golden City’ your guide will explain the story behind this magnificent city and walk you through the grandest of Georgian streets to the majestic Bath Abbey.
Embark on an exclusive Jane Austen-themed private walking tour in the company of a guide from Bath’s leading Jane Austen experts.
Resplendent in period costume they will take you on a regency adventure through the elegant streets of Bath, discovering Jane’s life in the city and the trials and tribulations of 18th century society. This is a unique and truly fascinating way to explore.
The world-renowned Roman Baths are the reason people have been drawn to this place for thousands of years and are well worth the visit. Admission is not included but we can organise it for you.
Having seen the Baths, and heard the stories of taking the water, it’s time to dive in with an exclusive Spa experience. Subject to availability but if you book early we can organise this extra special treat at the end of the day.
As we journey back to London, unwind with our custom in-car entertainment system or simply relax and enjoy the scenery. Your guide will ensure a smooth return, bringing a perfect end to a perfect day.
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