Sunday 23rd to Tuesday 25th March 2025 - Whether you fancy a busy weekend taking in the sights and history of Bath or a weekend of relaxation and wellbeing the choice is yours. From £299pp
Book NowThe Roman Baths, Thermae Bath Spa, Bath Abbey, The Fashion Museum, Shoppers Paradise, The Jane Austen Centre. Here are just a few ideas of things you can do in this ancient City. Whether you fancy a busy weekend taking in the sights and history of Bath or a weekend of relaxation and wellbeing the choice is yours. The City is compact and visitor friendly and is overflowing with places to eat and drink. Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the amazing atmosphere this City creates.
Francis Hotel, MGallery, Bath ****
With its central location you will feel at home whilst overlooking the eternally fashionable city of Bath. All rooms at the Francis are individually styled with their own unique features so you can relax in unparalleled comfort. The Francis Hotel boasts splendidly vibrant interiors that celebrate the vivaciousness and charm of the Regency period. Step inside an exemplary ensemble of Georgian townhouses on the world Heritage Site of Baths original classic Queens Square. First opened as Townhouses and later used as a boarding house in 1858 at No 10 Queen Square by local builder Soloman Francis. It was later re-opened with much celebration as the Francis Private Hotel in 1884, following its expansion throughout No 6 to No 11. Mrs Emily Francis, widow of Soloman Francis, was able to expand her business; progressively taking over residences until May 1884 when seven of the adjacent houses were opened with much celebration as Francis Private Hotel. In 1942, during WWII, part of the property's original frontage was destroyed by a 500kg bomb in the Bath Blitz. Despite the devastation, our historic hotel was restored to its former 18th century glory.
Short break includes:
2 nights bed & full English breakfast
Time in Bath for sightseeing or shopping
Travel by Tally Ho Coach
Accompanied by Tour Manager
£299 per person based on two sharing twin or double room. Single supplement £117 per person.
Sunday 23rd March
We travel to Bath, arriving around midday. The Roman City of Bath is a World Heritage Site, home to a myriad of attractions to be discovered, from the Roman Baths and the Royal Crescent to the Jane Austen Centre. The afternoon is free for you to explore. Enjoy dinner in one of the many restaurants in Bath.
Monday 24th March
After a leisurely breakfast enjoy a free day in Bath.
FETuesday 25th March
After a full English breakfast, you have more free time to explore the delights of Bath. We return to Devon in the afternoon.
FEFE=Full English Breakfast
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Brixham | Brixham - Bank lane opposite Baptist Church |
Dartmouth. | Dartmouth Townstal |
Exeter | Exeter Motorway Services |
Ivybridge | Ivybridge Town Hall opp Garage |
Kingsbridge Quay | Kingsbridge Quay |
Newton Abbot | Newton Abbot opp Railway Station |
Paignton | Paignton Great Western Road Bus Stop by Library |
Plymouth 1 | Plymouth Derry's Cross |
Plympton 6 | Plympton Harewood House bus stop |
Plymstock | Plymstock Elburton bus stop opp Elburton Hotel |
Torquay | Torquay coach bay outside Princess Theatre |
Totnes KEVICC | Totnes KEVICC |
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