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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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PAUL ELLIOTT
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279hilaryj, Jan 2026
Despite the cold and non-stop rain, we had a really interesting walk/talk with Paul yesterday. He's very knowledgeable about all things Bath and we learned and saw a lot that we would have completely missed.
Response from Host, Feb 2026
Thank you. It has been a wet start to the year. A liitle bit of sunshine in my tour.
Martin_O, Dec 2025
We had a fantastic tour of Bath with Paul. It was extra special as it was just with me, my wife and son. Even though it was a small group for Paul he still gave us his full attention. Paul was so knowledgeable and we enjoyed learning all about the history of Bath. Fantastic city. We loved Paul's humour. He was very witty and made the tour great fun. Brilliant job Paul.
Response from Host, Feb 2026
Thank you. I try my best to show all sides of Bath
Sharon_H, Nov 2025
Was very informative with some fun facts surprised how interesting bath is our guide kept it light having been before and how much history there is
Response from Host, Nov 2025
Bath is fascinating, thanks for appreciating my interpretation of the City. Paul Elliott as City of Bath Guides
Roger_C, Nov 2025
It covers a wide range of the history of Bath, particularly the architectural background of Bath, with many interesting, sometimes amusing anecdotes. Being a long lived resident himself with a special affinity with Bath, Paul gives his walking tour an extra bit of character.
Response from Host, Feb 2026
Many thanks. I really am a Bath expert. Paul Elliott
Starting outside The Abbey Hotel near the old city wall.
The Bath Abbey, Roman Baths & Pump Rooms explained (ADMISSION NOT INCLUDED) We pass Sally Lunn's Bath's oldest house & tea shop. The Pulteney Bridge and Guildhall Market. We explore the old medieval alleys of Bath leading to the old city wall
From here we can explore Georgian Bath properly with Queen Square, The Circus with Assembly Rooms before taking in John Wood's masterpiece The Royal Crescent.
Many great photo opportunies available en route
A stroll downhill passing The Jane Austen Centre & Bath Thermae will return us to the Abbey where the tour would end.
All the famous people of the 1700s mentioned as so many passed through Bath at that time. Many of these have influenced the modern would today. America, Canada, and Australia can all be cross refenced with the history of Bath.
All presented in a fun engaging manner, to inform but also entertain. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Paul in Bath
A full explanation without entering
The full story from Saxon - Norman to the current Tudor Abbey all highlighted
The river Avon and boat trip locations with some film sets
The beginning of Bath's Georgian Sector fully explained
John Wood's masterpiece - a tour highlight
The top address in Bath shown in all its glory - photo opportunities abound
The new attraction for Bath as Bathing can now be undertaken. Also The Croos Bath next door. The tour ends here
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