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  2. Bath Abbey Tower Tours

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  5. Bath Abbey Tower Tour

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  1. Tours

    Available for intimate romantic tours, group bookings & corporate team building. Please email [email protected] for more information and to book. Booking is required, at minimum, seven days in advance. We can provide additional information & support with your booking on the phone. Please call 01225 303315.

  2. Bath Abbey Tower Tours

    Opening Times. 1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024. * Tours operate Monday - Saturday usually between 11am and 5pm on the hour. Tours may be more frequent during peak times and school holidays including during the Bath Christmas Market. Please be aware that the times and availability of the tours may be subject to last minute changes due to adverse ...

  3. Bath Abbey

    13:15. - 18:00*. * On Sundays the Abbey is open for visiting at 13:15 to 14:30 & 16:30 to 18:00 around the regular services being held. The last entry is always 15 minutes before closing time. Opening times vary during the year. As a working church, it is sometimes necessary to restrict access to parts of the building or to close at short ...

  4. Things to see and do

    15 minutes half an hour an hour. Have a quick walk around The Abbey, and... Light a candle to remember a loved one. Admire the carved angels that can be found all around the Abbey. Look up at the original fan vaulted ceiling dating from the 1500s. Parts of it weren't completed until the 1860's, so see if you can spot the difference.

  5. Bath: Bath Abbey Entry Ticket and Guided Tower Tour

    Climb 212 steps to the top of Bath Abbey's historical tower and admire views of Bath from above. Discover the abbey behind the scenes on a guided tour with entry to the abbey and the Discovery Centre. ... If you have any pre-existing health conditions, please contact the activity provider's team before your visit; The 212 steps are uneven ...

  6. Bath Abbey Tower Tour

    Bath Abbey Tower Tour. Tower Tours offer the chance to go behind the scenes and look at the Abbey from a very different perspective. The fully guided tour takes 45 - 50 minutes. On your way up, you will get to visit the ringing chamber and bell chamber, stand on top of the Abbey's vaulted ceiling, and even sit behind the clock face.

  7. Bath Abbey

    Joe and Rob gave us an amazing tower of the Abbey Bell Tower. Climbing many stairs you visit the bell ringing room and learn of the history of the bells. You also get a peak into to the small spaces above the ceiling. Then continue up the tower to stunning views across bath. Fabulous tour. Thank you Joe and Rob

  8. Bath Abbey

    Bath Abbey. Looming above the city centre, Bath's huge abbey church was built between 1499 and 1616, making it the last great medieval church raised in England. Its most striking feature is the west facade, where angels climb up and down stone ladders, commemorating a dream of the founder, Bishop Oliver King. Tower tours leave on the hour from ...

  9. Bath Abbey

    Tower height: 160 feet (49 m) Materials: Bath stone: Bells: 10: Administration; Diocese: Bath and Wells: ... commonly known as Bath Abbey, is a parish church of the Church of England and former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, ... on a visit to Bath, King had a dream in which he "saw the Heavenly Host on high with angels ascending and ...

  10. How to visit Bath Abbey, Somerset: full guide & tips

    About Bath Abbey. The Romans occupied bath from around 50 AD until 400 AD, when the Anglo-Saxons took over. They built the first church on the current location of Bath Abbey in 675 AD. First, it was a Saxon Convent, and it was the site of the first king of all of England (Edgar's) coronation. Post-1066, a Norman Monastery was built here.

  11. Visit Bath Abbey

    A visit to Bath Abbey is a must-do experience for anyone visiting the city of Bath. The abbey is a beautiful and historic church that offers a fascinating insight into the history, culture and religion of the area. ... Yes, you can visit the Tower of Bath Abbey for panoramic views of the city and surrounding area. Tower visits are subject to ...

  12. Bath Abbey

    Take a look at our bells, before admiring the picturesque and panoramic views at the top. Our fully guided tower tour lasts 45-60 minutes and are available throughout the day from Monday to Saturday. Tours are subject to availability. For further information, prices, and bookings, visit Bath Abbey website. Free entry and 50% discount on Step it Up!

  13. Tower tour

    We took a tour of the Bath Abbey tower. It was 219 steps up a narrow and steep spiral staircase. On the way we stopped in the bell ringers' room, inside the clock face, and in the bell chamber. ... Bath Abbey in Bath is by far the best place to visit and especially to shop at downstairs in the shop bookstore is a really extensive array of ...

  14. Visit Bath Abbey with The Carers' Centre

    Come along to admire the city of Bath from above and learn more about the Abbey. Skip to main content Skip to footer. The Carers' Centre - Bath and North East Somerset. Menu. Who we help. Adults. ... Bath Abbey Tower Tour. Get in touch. The Carers' Centre, The Woodlands, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, BA2 9ES 0800 0388 885. Contact us Quick links.

  15. Bath Abbey

    Bath Abbey , also known as the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a historic Anglican parish church located in the city of Bath. It is one of the most notable and iconic landmarks in Bath, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich history. It's a must-visit attraction for tourists and locals alike.

  16. Bath Abbey: A Visitor's Guide

    Bath Abbey Tower Tours. If you're feeling energetic, you can join a Tower Tour and climb the 212 steps to the top of the church tower for stunning views of Bath and beyond. Taking around 45 minutes to complete, the tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Bath Abbey, as well as the chance to see the ringing chamber and the Abbey ...

  17. Bath Abbey, Bath

    Visit the 15th-century Bath Abbey and the romantic Pulteney Bridge, modeled on Florence's Ponte Vecchio. See more. Bath: Guided City Walking Tour with Entry To The Roman Baths. ... Make your own way to Bath Abbey to begin the tower tour. With your guide, learn about bell ringing, sit behind the clock face, and stand above the fan-vaulted ...

  18. Bath Abbey Tower Tour

    Many of the medieval buildings were almost touching the Abbey, so in the 1820s and 1830s many were demolished to make proper space for the Abbey. Now, onto the tour itself! The Tower Tour was £8, which I think is very reasonable for the experience that we got. It was nearly an hour, we covered the cathedral from bottom to top and back again ...

  19. Bath Travel Guide Resources & Trip Planning Info by Rick Steves

    Free City Walking Tours Top-notch tours helping you make the most of your visit, led by The Mayor's Corps of Honorary Guides. Roman Baths Ancient baths that gave the city its name, tourable with good audioguide. Bath Abbey 500-year-old Perpendicular Gothic church, graced with beautiful fan vaulting and stained glass. The Circus and the Royal Crescent Stately Georgian (Neoclassical) buildings ...

  20. Exploring Bath Abbey: A Visitor's Guide

    Looming above the busy streets of Bath, the magnificent Bath Abbey attracts hundreds of thousands of people through its doors each year. Stay at the nearby Methuen Arms during your visit to Bath. Close TEMPORARY CLOSURE - MONDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER ... you can join a Tower Tour and climb the 212 steps to the top of the church tower for stunning ...

  21. Bath Abbey England

    There is a fee for these tours. Photography is permitted in the Abbey. You can climb the 212 steps to the top of the tower and enjoy a panoramic and unrivaled view of the city. Visitors can see the 10 bells and hear how the tower was built. You can also sit inside the Abbey's clock face.

  22. 5 Great Cities Around the World to Visit for Architecture

    Take in iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris. ... and Westminster Abbey. Visit the famous town of Bath in the picturesque Cotswolds region, a World Heritage Site known for its Georgian architecture and Roman Baths dating to the first century. Additionally, you'll have a chance to gaze upon the prehistoric ...

  23. 8 Unique Experiences In Charming Bath, England

    Here's another tip: Bath Abbey was the coronation church of Edgar, crowned in 974 as the first King of all of England. Take a tour of the bell tower and climb the steps (212) for excellent views ...