**Bath Parade Guides**
Located in the heart of Bath at 60 Napier Rd, Bath BA1 4LW, Bath Parade Guides offers an exceptional exploration of this historic city through personalized guided tours. Our team of experienced and knowledgeable guides is dedicated to delivering an engaging and informative experience, ensuring that every visitor leaves with a deeper appreciation of Bath’s rich heritage and stunning architecture.

At Bath Parade Guides, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning guest, our tailored tours cater to your interests and preferences, making each journey unique. From the iconic Roman Baths to the breathtaking views of the Royal Crescent, our guides bring history to life with captivating stories and insights.

We understand that your time is valuable, which is why we emphasize convenience and flexibility in our booking process. For inquiries or to schedule an appointment, feel free to call us at 01225 337111 or visit our website at [bathparadeguides.co.uk](http://www.bathparadeguides.co.uk/). Experience the charm of Bath like never before with Bath Parade Guides — where every tour is a memorable adventure!

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