City Sightseeing located at Bath Spa Railway Station, Dorchester St, Bath BA1 1SU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 444102

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Peter Gibson

5 Google Rating

Two excellent tours provided. One takes you roind the main tourist locations in the city and one tak

5/ 5

Two excellent tours provided. One takes you roind the main tourist locations in the city and one takes you round the surrounding countryside. Both are well worthwhile, entertaining and educational. They can be seen as expensive but personally i thought the price point was pitched about right.

Siobhan Douglas

5 Google Rating

Made for a great day out!

5/ 5

Made for a great day out!

Evalynn B.

4 Google Rating

It is a great chance to go around Bath and have the necessary information about the city, history, a

4/ 5

It is a great chance to go around Bath and have the necessary information about the city, history, architecture. Unfortunately I already walked around Bath all day long when finally the bus caught my eyes. As I still had a little time of parking which I did not want to waste so I paid the tour and had a relax. Finally I was sitting, taken to the places I have walked before but with a live guide. Ticket price competes with London prices, though we can use the ticket next day, too.

John Zenor

4 Google Rating

The best way to see a lot of sights if you have limited time, probably the most affordable and easie

4/ 5

The best way to see a lot of sights if you have limited time, probably the most affordable and easiest as well. The tour gives you two circuits with your ticket and is a great way to cover a lot of ground in the city as well as the outskirts. Plenty of photo opportunities on this double deck bus tour. The buses have an on board audio tour on multiple languages and ear buds are included. Both circuits originate very near one another so it's easy to transition from one to the other.

ExecFirm Executive Travel

5 Google Rating

Great tours. Great location. We recommend them to our clients.

5/ 5

Great tours. Great location. We recommend them to our clients.

Jack Monaghan

1 Google Rating

Poor experience on these buses today. Took the city centre route first, which turned out to be an ex

1/ 5

Poor experience on these buses today. Took the city centre route first, which turned out to be an extremely short loop that I almost certainly could have done on foot. Much of the 50 minute journey was spent trying to squeeze the double-decker bus through comically narrow and congested city streets. I thought I'd make the best of it by listening to the informative commentary provided, but alas I missed most of it, as the driver decided to have a shouting conversation with an elderly passenger she picked up en-route. She was so loud at points that she completely drowned out the audio, even when I had both headphones in and the volume turned up - very inconsiderate. Despite this, we decided to make the most of our (not inexpensive) tickets by taking the "skyline tour" later in the day. I dare say the commentary would have made this more enjoyable, but lo and behold, I couldn't hear it again, this time due to the audio simply not working on any seat I tried. With no idea what I was meant to be looking at, it essentially became a trip around the - albeit green and idyllic, rather dull - Bath suburbs. Having had a much better experience with City Sightseeing in Cardiff earlier this week, it's disappointing that the Bath buses couldn't live up to my expectations based thereon. I won't bother next time.

Nick Clement

2 Google Rating

Putting a timetable on your crummy website might help. Why not just plot the times and routes on goo

2/ 5

Putting a timetable on your crummy website might help. Why not just plot the times and routes on google maps?

Dave Malia

3 Google Rating

I felt for £17 it was a bit steep. Especially when half the journey was at standstill and the earph

3/ 5

I felt for £17 it was a bit steep. Especially when half the journey was at standstill and the earphones were a bit dodgy. Had to move seats twice to find some working ones.

Charlotte Ward

4 Google Rating

2 tours available - City tour and skyline tour. Better on a clear, dry day otherwise you will get so

4/ 5

2 tours available - City tour and skyline tour. Better on a clear, dry day otherwise you will get soaked on the top of the bus. Covid precautions in place with sanitiser, social distanced seating and throw away headphones.

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