JANE AUSTEN CENTRE


Immerse yourself in the heart of Bath's UNESCO World Heritage city center, with 16 stops at significant locations. Popular stops: The Guildhall, Royal Victoria Park, Jane Austen Centre Schedule Oct 1 to Nov 30 & Mar 23 to May 31: First bus: 9:30am from Terrace Walk Last bus: 5:30pm from Terrace Walk Frequency: every 15 to 20 mins Dec 1 to Dec 31 & Mar 1 to Mar 22: First bus: 10am from Terrace Walk Last bus: 5pm from Terrace Walk Frequency: every 20 mins Jan 2 to Feb 29: First bus: 10am from Terrace Walk Last bus: 3:30pm from Terrace Walk Frequency: every 30 mins Jun 1 to Sep 30: First bus: 9:45am from Terrace Walk Last bus: 6:30pm from Terrace Walk Frequency: every 15 mins Skyline Tour Dive into Bath's lesser-known side, crossing the river Avon and exploring the outskirts with buses arriving frequently. Popular stops: The American Museum, The University of Bath, Rainbow Woods Schedule Oct 1 to Dec 31 & Mar 23 to May 31: First bus: 10:30am from Manvers Street Last bus: 5pm from Manvers Street Frequency: every 30-60 mins Jan 2 to Mar 22: First bus: 11am from Manvers Street Last bus: 4pm from Manvers Street Frequency: every 60 mins Jun 1 to Sep 30: First bus: 10:30am from Manvers Street Last bus: 5:30pm from Manvers Street Frequency: every 30 mins Please click here for route maps and boarding details.






Bath, a city in Somerset County has a long and illustrious history and a wealth of cultural attractions, including stunning examples of Georgian architecture. Several of Jane Austen's books were either written in or have significant connections to the city of Bath, making it a famous tourist destination. Visit all the places that were important to Bath's most famous inhabitant, Jane Austen. Many of Austen's works, notably "Northanger Abbey" and "Persuasion," take place in or around Bath, where she lived for many years. The Jane Austen Centre, which celebrates the life and writings of the novelist, can also be found in Bath. Explore this fantastic city with the family; there's something here for everyone. You can get on and off at any of the city route's 37 stops. Visit the Roman Baths, a must-see sight, and take in some of Bath's finest architecture along Grand Parade and Manvers Street, in the heart of the city's historic district. Route Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points.