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Explore Bath in Spanish: With Olga, Local Guide
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h 30m
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
- Tour in Spanish with an expert, approachable, and passionate local guide.
- It combines history, anecdotes, and places not shown on other tours.
- Perfect if you're visiting Bath for just a few hours and want to make the most of it.
- Useful and entertaining information suited to all audiences.
- Ideal for lovers of British history, art and culture.
Activity location
- Bath
- Bath, England, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
- High St, Bath BA1 5AW, UK | Meeting point: Rebecca's Well, located on the north side of Bath Abbey Guide identification: The guide will wear a blue lanyard with a RutasUK identification badge
- Bath, England, United Kingdom
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Explore Bath in Spanish: With Olga, local guide
- 2h 30m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes 2h 30m - Spanish
What's included, what's not
- Guided walking tour in Spanish with an experienced local guide
What's included What's included - Historical explanations of the main monuments of Bath
What's included What's included - Stories and curiosities about the city's Roman, Georgian, and literary past
What's included What's included - One-on-one recommendations for eating, drinking, and visiting after the tour
What's included What's included - Small groups possible for a more intimate and participatory experience
What's included What's included - Possibility to ask questions and get answers during the tour
What's included What's included - Useful tips for visiting paid attractions such as the Roman Baths or the Abbey
What's included What's included - Map with practical information for further exploring Bath on your own
What's included What's included - Flexible cancellation policy (see conditions when booking)
What's included What's included - Admission to the Roman Baths
What's excluded What's excluded - Admission to Bath Abbey (if you want to visit the interior)
What's excluded What's excluded - Drinks or meals during the tour
What's excluded What's excluded - Transportation to or from the meeting point
What's excluded What's excluded - Tips (optional and at the customer's discretion)
What's excluded What's excluded - Admission to museums or other paid attractions not on the tour
What's excluded What's excluded - Personal audio headset
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Audio recording
What you can expect
Have you ever felt like a city is speaking to you?
Bath isn't just beautiful… it's magnetic, elegant, and full of history and mystery.
And if you join me, I assure you that you won't just see it… you'll feel it.
I'm Olga, a local guide who has been in love with the United Kingdom for over 20 years. This tour isn't just a walk: it's a journey through time, a conversation with the past, an experience designed for the curious, the romantic, the traveler, and the dreamer.
What can you expect from this tour?
I'll take you through the most iconic corners and the most surprising stories:
We'll start in front of the Guildhall, Bath's former city hall, next to the Rebecca Fountain (1861), an elegant Victorian fountain inspired by the Bible and a symbol of hospitality.
In front of Bath Abbey, we will learn about its history since the 7th century, its Gothic details, and practical information for your visit.
The Pump Room Restaurant. This 18th-century Georgian room was a meeting point for drinking thermal waters and the setting for anecdotes linked to Jane Austen.
Sally Lunn, Historic Eating House & Museum
We'll visit the oldest house in Bath, famous for the “Sally Lunn Bun” and the story of its creator, a French refugee.
Abbey Green
A picturesque cobblestone square surrounded by 18th-century houses. Here we'll talk about its charm, its appearances in films, and its tranquil ambiance.
The Roman Baths
In front of the original Roman baths, we'll explain how they were built around the sacred spring of the goddess Sulis Minerva and how they worked. Includes practical tips for the visit.
The Cross Bath. A smaller but historic spa with natural outdoor hot springs. Here we'll talk about the origin of these hot springs, their healing tradition, and the current Thermae Spa.
Theater Royal
One of the oldest and most beautiful theaters in the United Kingdom, opened in 1805. We'll review its history and discover curious anecdotes about its contemporary history.
Queen Square. Surrounded by elegant Georgian buildings, Queen Square was Jane Austen's temporary residence. Here we'll introduce the Jane Austen Centre, dedicated to her life and work.
The Circus. A perfect architectural circle made up of Georgian houses designed by John Wood the Elder. Inspired by Stonehenge, it symbolizes the connection between nature, history, and art.
The Royal Crescent. An icon of Georgian architecture, it offers a breathtaking view over the gardens of Royal Victoria Park. We'll share interesting facts about its former residents.
Pulteney Bridge. We'll end the tour at this 18th-century bridge that crosses the River Avon. Inspired by the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, it has shops on both sides. A perfect place for pictures and farewells.
“It's not just what you see, it's what you learn, what you feel, and what you remember forever.”
Ready to discover Bath like never before?
Book now and let yourself be carried away by a city that seems to have been lifted from a novel… and by a guide who can't wait to show it to you.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Bath
- Bath, England, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - High St, Bath BA1 5AW, UK | Meeting point: Rebecca's Well, located on the north side of Bath Abbey Guide identification: The guide will wear a blue lanyard with a RutasUK identification badge
- Bath, England, United Kingdom