easy
12.5 hours total (including 7.5 hours in Bath)
Minimal physical exertion needed; suitable for most travelers capable of moderate walking
Travel from London to Bath in comfort and style with London Minicab Service. Enjoy nearly 8 hours to savor Bath’s historic sites and chic streets, all on a convenient 12.5-hour round trip.
Private groups up to 8pax • Direct • Renowned as one of UK’s most beautiful cities
Embark on a captivating 12.5-hour journey to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture and ancient Roman baths. Enjoy 7.5 hours of exploration, discovering chic shops, the Jane Austen Centre, and the picturesque streets, all while soaking in the city's rich history and vibrant culture.
12 hours 30 minutes ( 7.5 hours to explore Bath)
Renowned as one of UK’s most beautiful cities, Bath is often seen as the heart and jewel of the South West. The breath taking scenery, elegant Georgian architecture and a vibrant food scene, Bath packs a real punch when it comes to reasons to visit.
Bath is officially the only place in the UK to have the whole city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site! This gorgeous city was recognised in 1987 for its outstanding universal value and cultural significance.
Nestled in the Avon Valley between the Cotswolds and the Mendip Hills in the beautiful county of Somerset, the City of Bath is well known for honey-coloured Georgian houses as well as being famous for the archaeological wonder from which it takes its name: its 2,000-year-old Roman baths.
The city boasts many museums, entertainment venues, and tourist attractions.
Bath is also well known for its many top-rated festivals and events, including the Bath Christmas Market. The romantic atmosphere attracts thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond. Set in the picturesque streets surrounding Bath Abbey, there couldn’t be a more perfect and magical setting to celebrate the start of the festive season.
Duration: 12.5 hours (7.5 hours to explore Bath)
Number of passengers: 1 – 8
Collection & drop off point: Private & direct pickup from your London location and drop-off within central London (zone 1-2)
Private guide: Tour is available on a driver only basis or with an associated private guide
Admission to any venue in Bath is not included
Enjoy a full day in the city of Bath to see the Royal Crescent and more
Discover the thermal baths built by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago
Go to the Jane Austen Centre to learn why the author loved Bath
Have afternoon tea at the Pump Rooms (charges apply)
Enjoy a full-day private tour west to the lovely city of Bath.
Transfer by car to the City of Bath, stopping at the famous 18th-century Royal Crescent.
Admire fine examples of Georgian architecture, with views over parkland and the city below. Located in the Mendip Hills, the city’s history dates back more than 2,000 years
Walk the picturesque streets of the city center to find chic shopping among the Georgian buildings. Go to the restored Roman Baths and Pump House for an afternoon tea.
You’ll have plenty of time to discover Bath’s attractions on your own, including the Jane Austen Visitors Center or Bath Abbey. Benefit from a drop off in the city center, and go explore the historic town on your own for about 7.5 hours.
Then, continue to the city of Bath, famous for its Georgian architecture and Roman Baths.
You’ll have plenty of time to discover Bath’s attractions on your own, including the Jane Austen Visitors Center, Bath Abbey, or the Roman Baths. Benefit from a drop off in the city center, and go explore the historic town at your leisure.
We work in association with several private guides who can accompany you on the transfer and give you a private tour Bath.
Start your journey from London in the morning to make the most of your 7.5 hours in Bath.
Travel light to comfortably navigate Bath’s narrow streets and historic sites.
Bath’s cobblestone streets require sturdy shoes for an enjoyable walk through historic neighborhoods.
Bath’s weather can shift; keeping layers handy helps you stay comfortable throughout your visit.
Bath’s Roman baths date back to AD 60–70, making it one of the best-preserved ancient spas in Europe.
Efforts to protect Bath’s limestone architecture and river ecology help maintain the city’s historic and natural integrity.
Ideal for navigating Bath’s historic streets and uneven pavements.
Keeps you dry during unexpected drizzles common in England.
spring|fall|winter specific
Useful for carrying snacks, water, and a camera while touring Bath.
Allows you to adjust comfort levels through varied temperatures during your day trip.