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Bath - Jane Austen & the Georgians Walking Tour
Supplied by: Vidi Guides

Learn about the Georgian and Regency era in this UNESCO World Heritage Site with our walking podcast tour. Walk in the footsteps of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley and Beau Nash in this historical journey through one of Britain’s most beautiful cities. From the Pump Room and Theatre Royal to the Royal Crescent and famous Circus, this 18th and 19th century deep dive into Bath is a perfect introduction to the city.

You'll join Katie, a historian, and her friend Colm, as you wander through the dynamic streets of Bath on this self-guided podcast tour! Listen and learn about Jane Austen at your own pace as you uncover the true essence of Jane Austen's life in Bath as well as delving into some of the undiscovered sides of Bath! Our interactive digital audio guide can be downloaded anytime directly onto your smartphone!

Highlights

  • Discover the life of Jane Austen in Bath at your own pace and discover its hidden gems
  • Self-guided tour by local historians that gives you a truly authentic experience of Jane Austen's life 
  • The smartest way to visit Bath independently and in a Covid-safe manner

What's included

  • Digital audio guide, to be downloaded onto your smartphone before your visit
  • On-screen pictures to enhance your experience
  • Geo-localised map to keep you on the right track
  • Headphones

Overview

Discover the stories of Bath in the Georgian and Regency periods, from Jane Austen's writing to Beau Nash's parties.

This tour starts at the Pump Room/Roman Baths. Katie and Colm will discuss the rise in popularity in Bath as a spa resort during the 18th century. They will also introduce you to some of the more interesting stories about Jane Austen and here time in the city.

The tour then moves onto the Theatre Royal Bath Theatre - built in 1805 and a truly iconic landmark of Bath.

Next, you move to Queen Square and one of Jane Austen’s main residence. You’ll also discover John Wood the Elder and the unique architectural design of houses in the area.

Wander through the Georgian Gardens and onto the Royal Crescent, walking in the footsteps of 18th century aristocracy. You’ll explain the reason behind the wide streets and the role of “taking the air” in Bath life. Once you reach the Royal Crescent, take a moment to marvel at this world-renowned architecture.

As you continue our tour, you discover the Circus where you learn more about John Wood the Elder and neo-classical Georgian style.

You then come across the Assembly Rooms and gain a fascinating insight into evening life in Bath in the 18th and 19th centuries – from dances to card games. Jane Austen loved these social events and there was a strong emphasis placed on young women to gain husbands here.

Finally, you visit Gay Street – another one of Jane Austen’s residences – and finish up at the Jane Austen Centre – a great way for you to continue your learnings of Jane Austen and her life in Bath.

The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.

Vidi Guides creates immersive audio experiences that sound like podcasts. This is a self-guided audio tour that can be started or stopped at your own convenience. Download the Vidi Guides app & your Jane Austen & the Georgians Walking tour to explore the area independently and safely! Make sure to download your tour before you go to streamline your trip!

Know before you go

Please download 'Vidi Guides' from the App Store of your mobile device and enter the code you receive after booking (from email address: [email protected]).

Please remember to bring a pair of headphones with you

Cancellation policy

Non refundable

Departure location

The Pump Room, Bath