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Accessibility Guide for Bath Sightseeing

Contact for accessibility enquiries: Victoria Annett

email addresshq@bathbuscompany.com phone number01225444102 websitewww.bathbuscompany.com

Guide last updated: 18 January 2019

  • At a glance
  • Getting here
  • Arrival
  • Getting around inside
  • Getting around outside
  • Customer care support
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Welcome

Explore Bath by open-top bus and discover what this World Heritage site, as designated by UNESCO, has to offer. With a superb modern fleet, and a choice of a “live-guide” or multi-lingual commentary in 10 different languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin and Cantonese), why not hop-on and hop-off over the 38 stops on our tour bus and let us show you what this beautiful city has to offer. Tours operate all year round (excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day), and tickets are valid for 24 hours (2 consecutive days) on both the City Tour and Skyline Tour.

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  • General icon General

Level access

The main entrance has level access. There is a portable ramp.

There is level access from the main entrance to:

Tour Bus

Hearing

All staff have disability awareness training.

General

We have a concessionary rate for disabled visitors.
All staff have disability awareness training.

Getting here

6 North Parade
Bath
Bath and North East Somerset
BA1 1LF

Travel by public transport

You can get to Bath Sightseeing by bus and train.
We operate a tour bus service that can be boarded at any stop along route. The bus stop is 0.1 miles / 0.2 km from Bath Sightseeing.
The nearest train station is Bath Spa Railway Station. The train station is 0.1 miles / 0.2 km from Bath Sightseeing.

There are stops for both of our routes located just outside of Bath Spa Railway Station.

Parking

There is parking near the venue. Parking is not free.
We operate a tour bus service that can be boarded at any stop along route. Drop-off is wherever is deemed best by the customer.

Arrival

Path to main entrance

From the street to the main entrance, there is level access.
There is a portable ramp.
The path is sloped.

Main entrance

The main entrance has level access.
There is a portable ramp.
The door has a push button to open it.

Doors on buses are operated by the driver when passengers board and alight.

Getting around inside

Things to See and Do

We have a concessionary rate for disabled visitors.

Tour Bus

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access. There is a permanent ramp. Some display information is low, for wheelchair users. There are seats.

All of our tour buses have retractable ramps to allow wheelchairs to board and alight. All buses also have specific wheelchair bays.

Getting around outside

Customer care support

Accessibility equipment

There is a specific wheelchair bay aboard every vehicle.

Customer care support

All staff have disability awareness training.
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