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The Bad of Bath - 10% discount

Explore the other side of Georgian Bath in this fun and humorous walking tour taking in all the famous sites.

Discover Bath’s corrupt side, a city described by Methodist preacher John Wesley as one of the most sinful and depraved places in the country.

Lasting roughly 90 minutes, you’ll hear tales of a city full of gamblers, thieves, opportunists, rogues and ladies of the night.

07971 843768

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