1.
Discover the rise in popularity in Bath as a spa resort during the 18th century. Learn about the Pump Room and Jane Austen's visits
5 minutes
2. Theatre Royal Bath
Built in 1805, this theatre was the heart of Bath's evening pursuits and the spiritual home of Beau Nash
5 minutes
3. Queen Square
Learn about John Wood the Elder and his mansion style of housing
5 minutes
4. Georgian Garden
Take the air and explore the gravel paths and shortcuts of Bath's 'Sedan Chair' carriers.
5 minutes
5. No. 1 Royal Crescent
Marvel at the Royal Crescent's stunning architecture and learn about aristocratic life in the 18th & 19th centuries.
5 minutes
6. The Circus
What is Bath's bizarre connection to Stonehenge? Realise how John Wood's neo-classical design relates to ancient architecture. (We do not enter this venue - only pass the exterior)
5 minutes
7. Assembly Rooms
Dances, card games, Jane Austen and Charles Dickens - the Assembly Room holds plenty of surprises. (We do not enter this venue - only pass the exterior)
5 minutes
8.
Marvel at the view of Bath while learning about Jane Austen's time in this city.
5 minutes
9. Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein
Explore the fascinating world of Mary Shelly and her best-known fictional character, Frankenstein
5 minutes
10. The Jane Austen Centre
Finish with a trip to the Jane Austen Centre
5 minutes