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City Sightseeing Bath: Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour

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 10am to 5pm, every 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the route)

  • Meeting Point You can board the bus at any of the route's stops. The favored stops are High Street , Dorchester Street , Grand Parade  and Royal Avenue .

You can hop off at any of the stops

  • Explore the historic city of Bath with this flexible hop-on, hop-off bus tour
  • Discover spectacular Roman and Georgian architecture, as well as the home of Jane Austen
  • Hop on and off as you wish over 24 hours to discover the city at your own pace
  • Visit attractions like the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent and Heritage Vaults with ease
  • Dig into a Free Discount Booklet filled with exclusive deals across attractions and experiences
  • Validity: 12 months from the date chosen at the time of booking
  • Both printed or smartphone vouchers are accepted!

Discover the breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath, a treasure trove of historic architecture and literary inspirations, with this Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour from City Sightseeing. Hop on and off the bus as you wish over 24 hours, exploring this charming city at your own pace. Additionally, you can dig into a bunch of exclusive deals and discounts across attractions and experiences with your ticket!

The hop-on hop-off tour provides you the perfect opportunity to discover the main attractions of Bath, a beautiful Roman city nestled in the heart of the county of Avon, with two comprehensive routes and multiple strategic stops. The Roman Baths set against the spectacular rolling hills are a tourist's delight. Browse through a stunning collection of paintings, silver, sculpture, furniture and porcelain in the museums and spend fun-filled hours in the city's parks and amusement centres. With multilingual audio guides and a live English guide on board, you can rest assured that you won’t miss a thing!

Attractions Covered

  • High Street
  • Grand Parade
  • Avon Street
  • Terrace Walk
  • Widcombe Hill
  • Queen Square
  • Brock Street/ Royal Crescent
  • Royal Avenue
  • 24-hour hop-on, hop-off ticket
  • Pre-recorded commentary in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Polish
  • Free Booklet with deals and discounts for museums, restaurants, and local attractions
  • Admission to attractions, unless specified

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Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)

Validity: 12 months from the date chosen at the time of booking.

Wheelchair accessibility: Yes

Bath is a functioning town and weather, traffic and events may occasionally cause disruption.

Timings and stops are subject to change.

Please keep the Student card if opt for the student option.

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Bath Abbey

Tower Tours

Includes a guided Tower Tour + Abbey & Discovery Centre Entry 

Tours run Monday-Saturday (subject to availability) 

Climb the 212 steps of Bath Abbey's Tower to learn and see more, of not just the Church but also the City. By joining a Tower Tour you will truly step up your experience of Bath. Head behind closed doors, to catch a glimpse of our clock face and fan-vaulted ceiling from the other side. Take a look at our bells, before admiring the picturesque and panoramic views at the top.

Our fully guided tower tour lasts 45-60 minutes and are available throughout the day.

Tower Tour Tickets can be purchased from the Welcome Desk on arrival at the Abbey or online up to one month in advance. Click here to book your Tower Tour tickets online.

Tower Tours are bound by our Terms and Conditions. Please ensure you familiarise yourself with them before your visit.

Adult         £15

Student    £12.50

Child        £7.50

Discovery Card Holders & Local Residents (proof of card or address needed)  

Health and Safety Information

Children under 5 will not be permitted to take part in the tour. Children aged between 5 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Due to the nature of this tour, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from poor mobility, claustrophobia, vertigo or general ill health or those further along in pregnancy. If you fall into any of these categories, please contact us for further information.

Sensible footwear and clothing should be worn. No flip flops, heels or sandals. Shoes need to be fully secured around the back of your foot and have a sensible tread. We reserve the right to decline tickets should we deem clothing & footwear unsuitable.

Tower Tours are bound by our Terms and Conditions, available to view  here .

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Romantic Tower Tours

Treat your loved one to a truly unique romantic experience with a private guided tour of our Tower.

Learn about our fascinating history and take in the wonderful views of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath with your own personal guide.

Toast your special occasion and your future together with a complimentary glass of champagne once you reach the top.

To find out more or to book, please email  [email protected] or call 01225 303315.

Private Tower Tours

Treat yourself and that special someone to an experience they will never forget. Learn more about this amazing building, reward yourselves with a celebratory glass of bubbly while admiring the breathtaking views…. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary or ready to pop the question, mark your special moment in a place that is unique, private and beautiful.

Prices are available on request and are inclusive of complimentary drinks. Available for intimate romantic tours, group bookings & corporate team building. Please email  [email protected]   for more information and to book. Booking is required, at minimum, seven days in advance.

We can provide additional information & support with your booking on the phone. Please call 01225 303315.

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Categorized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bath will simply take you by surprise with its heritage and charm. Hop on our Bath Discovery Tour to discover the very best of Bath. Feel free to hop off at any of our stops to admire Bath’s beautiful architecture and immerse yourself into the heart of the city.

  • Expore Bath at your own pace
  • See Bath's top landmarks
  • Stunning views and photo opportunities
  • Comfort and safety in the open air
  • Key facts about Bath through audio guide
  • Local expert English-speaking tour guides

Every day except 25th & 26th December

City Tour from Bath Abbey :   First tour 09:45AM  - Last tour  06:30PM

Skyline tour Manvers street:  First tour 10:30AM - Last tour 05:30PM

Buses every 15   mins on the City Tour   | 30 mins on the Skyline Tour

Overview Hop-on hop-off Bath

Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Bath is home to some of the finest architectural buildings in Europe, such as The Royal Crescent, The Circus, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey , and one of the UK’s leading attractions, The Roman Bath’s .

Discover the city in a new way with our open top bus tours. Two different routes have been specially designed to immerse you into Bath's unique charm; the City Tour takes you to all major tourist attractions and is the perfect way to discover Bath city centre . If you want experience a unique experience, combine your hop-on hop-off ticket with a visit of Mary Shelley's house of Frankenstein . 

Step off the bus to visit the Roman Baths, the Abbey, the Theatre Royal Bath or simply enjoy an original and delicious Bath Bun at Sally Lunn’s, one of the oldest houses in the city. Don't miss the opportunity to stop at Pulteney Bridge an excellent example of Bath's Georgian architecture and one of the most instragramable spots in the city.

Once you have covered the city centre, jump on The Skyline Tour to explore the other side of the river Avon and the amazing views of the city from its outskirts! ! Our sightseeing Bath hop on hop off bus tour will take you past Prior Park Landscape Gardens, The University of Bath and the American Museum with the skyline route.

You can then explore the city by foot with Tootwalks , our free audio guided walking tour service. Follow the steps of Jane Austen, one of the most influential British novelists who lived in Bath, or discover sites the hosted some iconic films and TV shows. Tootwalks are available on the Tootbus app, on App Store and Google Play .

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Routes & service.

Two routes running daily. The City Tour takes you past The Roman Baths, The Abbey, The Royal Crescent, The Assembly Rooms, The Guildhall, Grande Parade, Pulteney Weir, Parade Gardens, Royal Victoria Park, Jane Austen Centre, Mary Shelley "House of Frankenstein". The Skyline Tour takes you past: Prior Park and Landscape Gardens, The American Museum, The University of Bath, Rainbow Woods, Holburne Museum, Skyline Walk.

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Bath Itinerary – How to plan the perfect Bath day trip (includes map)

By: Author Tracy Collins

Posted on Last updated: April 19, 2024

Are you looking for the best one-day itinerary for the English city of Bath? In this article, you will find the perfect Bath day trip itinerary with all the information you need to plan your visit.

If you’re looking for day trip ideas from London, consider travelling to Bath. It’s only 100 miles to the west of London and is a charming city that can be easily experienced in a single day.

In 1987, Bath was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it the only UK city with that prestigious distinction. The honour was not surprising, given Bath’s richly unique history and culture.

Visiting Bath – an overview

First stop — the roman baths, second stop — bath abbey, third stop — sally lunn’s eating house, fourth stop — the pulteney bridge, fifth stop —the circus and assembly rooms.

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Sixth Stop — The Royal Crescent

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For the last 2,000 years, its natural thermal springs, which give the city its name, have attracted people looking to take advantage of the water’s medicinal properties. The Romans and Celts might have been the first to make the pilgrimage to Bath but they certainly weren’t the last.

Consequently, Bath is home to various historical attractions like the Roman Baths. It is also home to some of the most impressive Georgian architectural triumphs in the entire UK.

Lucky for visitors, Bath is a walking city, meaning its main attractions are all relatively close to one another and is therefore small enough to explore on foot.

What follows is a quintessential Bath day trip itinerary for a leisurely self-guided walking tour that will allow you to see all of the most popular sights.

Follow along, and we can help you make the most of your time in this fascinating and remarkable city. At the end of the article, there is also a handy map of this Bath itinerary.

Tip – If you prefer to take a tour we recommend this 2-hour tour which covers the Roman Baths, the best of Bath’s Georgian architecture, and its ancient heritage & vibrant modern culture. Or this hop on hop off sightseeing tour where you will learn all about Bath from the audio commentary aboard.

Bath itinerary – how to see the best of Bath in one day

The best place to begin your tour of Bath is in the city centre, where you will find perhaps its most famous attraction: the Roman Baths.

Dating all the way back to 70AD, the Roman Baths were a multi-building complex built on top of the region’s thermal springs. They were a popular place to gather not only for bathing but for socialising as well. Back in the day, if there was gossip to be discussed, it would likely be overheard within the walls of the Roman Baths.

Though today some of the Roman baths complex is in ruins, other sections are amazingly well preserved and can provide insight into how people lived and socialised. Walk along the 2,000-year-old pavements as you explore the changing rooms and plunge pools from days gone by.

There is also an interactive museum on-site appropriate for all ages which details the Baths’ fascinating history. There will even be a chance for you to sample the springs’ mineral-rich water if you are so inclined.

As it’s your first stop on the tour, it is crucial that you arrive at the Baths right as it opens, as it tends to get very busy as the day goes on.

On weekdays, they open at 10:00 a.m. but on weekends they open an hour earlier at 9:00 a.m.

Check online , as their hours will change on and around any holidays.

Roman baths in Bath

Just an easy, one-minute walk from the Roman Baths, is the 7th-century Bath Abbey, the parish Church of England. For at least 1,000 years, it has been a sight of Christian worship, having been ruined, rebuilt, reimagined and expanded many times in its history.

Today, it is a breathtaking structure with multi-story stained glass windows and soaring architecture that is truly a sight to behold. Though it is a working church, visitors can venture inside and admire its inspiring high ceilings and wide-open spaces. There are information placards throughout that explain the surroundings and detail the history.

If you’re up for it, climb the 200 plus steps up to the tower to see stunning views of the city and countryside beyond. Don’t forget to take plenty of pictures!

Though visiting the Abbey is free, a £5 per person donation is suggested upon entry.

Bath Abbey should be included in any one day itinerary for Bath

If your legs are tired from that climb up and down the Bath Abbey tower, perhaps you’re ready for a little respite. Just a two-minute walk from Bath Abbey is Sally Lunn’s — a must-visit for any Bath one-day itinerary.

Relax for a while over some tea, cakes or maybe even one of their world-famous Bath buns — the light and airy local delicacy born right at this very teahouse.

At Sally Lunn’s, you’ll be able to soak in a little bit of the local history. The building itself is historic — its fireplaces and chimneys have been dated as far back as 1482 when it may have served as a dormitory for monks.

Exterior of Sally Lunn's bakery in Bath

Eventually, the building became a bakery and in 1680, Sally Lunn herself appeared there looking for work. She was a Huguenot refugee from France and impressed everyone by baking her famous brioche-style buns that were destined to become famous.

When you’re finished enjoying yours, you can actually descend into the building’s basement and see the medieval oven used so long ago. It is part of a tiny kitchen museum that is well worth visiting, especially for those interested in culinary history.

Admission to the museum is free as long as you’ve eaten in the restaurant. Now that you’ve had your fill and are fully recharged, it is time to carry on to the next stop.

Interior of Sally Lunn's bakery in Bath

From Sally Lunn’s, stroll by the edge of the Parade Gardens and along the River Avon. In less than four minutes, you will have arrived at one of the most photographed bridges in the UK.

Built in 1769, it is a remarkable stone bridge that has built-in shops lining either side, one of the only bridges in the world with that feature. It is named for Frances Pulteney, the wife of an 18th-century landowner, William Johnstone Pulteney, who was at one time the wealthiest man in Great Britain.

Take your time exploring the bridge and poke around in all the quaint shops. When you are feeling like it’s time to get off of your feet, why not jump on a boat?

From the bridge, you can embark on a scenic, one-hour boat ride down the River Avon. The cruise glides along the Avon Valley toward the village of Bathhampton and then travels back again.

On the way you’ll see charming scenery, including local wildlife like kingfishers, herons and swans. These boat trips make quite the impression on most visitors. When you get home, if anyone asks you what to do in Bath, you’ll surely tell them that they should take a cruise!

If you prefer to have a guided tour around Bath it is possible to combine a walking tour with a cruise. Click here for more information.

Pulteney Bridge in Bath is a must in any Bath itinerary

Now that you’ve arrived back on dry land, it is time to make your way toward the Royal Crescent to see some quintessentially Georgian architecture.

Before you get there, however, and while you’re in an architectural frame of mind, it’s only a 10-minute walk to the Circus. The circus, like with elephants and acrobats? No! It’s a ring of identical Georgian townhouses designed by John Wood the Elder.

He started building them in 1754 but due to his untimely death, the project had to be finished by his son John Wood the Younger several years later.

These magnificent buildings are a monument to man’s ingenuity and are simply marvellous to admire, especially from the shaded park in their middle. While you’re there, consider taking a peek at the Assembly Rooms, which are only steps away.

They were designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769 as a venue for gala civic events like balls or concerts. They’ve been used for a variety of purposes throughout the years, including as a movie house in the 1930s. Today, they have been restored and are open for visitors.

The Assembly Rooms also house the Fashion Museum which contains a collection of historic fashion assembled and donated by Doris Langley Moore in 1963. For those fashion-minded individuals, the museum is well worth visiting.

The Circus in Bath

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After you’ve had your fill of the Circus and the Assembly Rooms, it’s only a five-minute walk to the Royal Crescent.

Originally called “The Crescent,” this Georgian architectural marvel gained its “royal” title in the late 1700s when Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, visited the property and briefly stayed there. It probably also looked like a building fit for royalty, what with its 114 Ionic columns.

Today’s visitors will see 30 identical luxury townhouses that were built for the elite aristocracy of Bath. Over the years, their interiors have been refurbished and repurposed but their Palladian facades have remained unchanged.

They form a gracefully curving 500-foot structure that surrounds a lovely green park, making a dramatically large crescent shape.

For those curious about 18th-century living, why not venture into No. 1 Royal Crescent, a museum dedicated to capturing what it would have been like to live and work in one of these buildings back in the 1700s.

As the first townhouse completed, No. 1 Royal Crescent remains decorated, both upstairs and downstairs, exactly as it would have been back in the day, complete with furnishings and household objects.

Royal Crescent in Bath

Here’s where your “Bath in a day itinerary” gives you a choice. If by this point you are feeling exhausted, then by all means consider catching the sightseeing hop-off hop-on bus while at the Royal Crescent and heading back toward the Royal Baths where your tour began.

On the other hand, if you are up for even more sightseeing, then on your walk back you could squeeze in two more stops. The following two stops are for those who just can’t get enough.

A mere seven-minute walk from the Royal Crescent is the Jane Austen Centre, a Georgian townhouse dedicated to Bath’s most famous one-time resident.

The English novelist called Bath home from 1801 through 1806 when her father moved their family there. Apparently, she wasn’t all that happy about it initially, having felt on previous visits that Bath was a frivolous place overly concerned with socializing. Her feelings changed over time, of course, but it is easy to understand why the city gave her that first impression.

When she lived there, Bath was in its heyday of being a prestigious spa resort and social centre — offering countless balls and assemblies for those who could afford it.

Her time in Bath proved influential enough on the author that she set two of her novels there, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey .

At the Jane Austen Centre, visitors can learn about everything from the food, the fashion and the society during Jane Austen’s time. There are a variety of exhibitions about her writing and what Bath was like over 200 years ago.

You can wander the museum at your own pace but there are plenty of well-informed staff members who would be delighted to answer any questions.

Click here for tickets to the Jane Austen centre

Jane Austen centre in Bath.

You’ve now indulged in almost every aspect of your “One day in Bath itinerary” but haven’t had an opportunity for a little luxury. That must be remedied at once. The eighth and final stop on your tour is only a six-minute walk away at the Pump Rooms, very near the Roman Baths where your tour began.

The Pump Rooms have the distinction of being one of the most elegant venues in the city. Built in the 17th century for those elites who flocked to the area to enjoy the soothing mineral waters, today the Pump Room Restaurant is proud to offer the most delightful late afternoon tea in Bath.

Tickets to their Festive Afternoon Tea with Fizz are £34.50 per person, but haven’t you earned it after such a long walk?

Begin by toasting yourself with a glass of champagne and then take a good long look at the sumptuous spread offered by Searcy’s, renowned British caterers.

Shall it be the salmon tart, cucumber and mint finger sandwiches or maybe something sweet like the homemade buttermilk scones with jam and clotted cream? Maybe after the champagne, you’d prefer a bit of coffee or tea to wake you up after your long journey.

Regardless, a relaxing afternoon tea is a perfect end to a charming day spent enjoying everything that Bath has to offer.

Pump Room in Bath

Spending two days in Bath, a long weekend in Bath or looking for more ideas for your Bath itinerary? Find out even more of what Bath has to offer in my complete guide to places to visit in Bath!

Practical information to help plan your Bath day trip

The fastest and easiest way from London to Bath is by train. Leaving from the London Paddington Station, the shortest route will take a mere 1 hour 35 minutes to Bath Spa Station.

Other routes may require a change at Swindon or Westbury and thus may take a bit longer.

Prices begin at £12.60 but will be more expensive if you travel during off-peak times. Click here for train times and tickets to Bath.

Click here for my complete guide to travelling the UK by train

T ravel by Car

Driving your own car may take a little bit longer but it does offer you a great deal more flexibility when you visit Bath.

The trip from London will take approximately 2 hours 30 minutes depending on traffic. If you travel during rush hour, it could take significantly longer.

The fastest route is via Windsor but if you’re a pre-history buff, you could also travel via Stonehenge and spend a few hours exploring the mysteries of that ancient and popular site.

Be ready for a few tolls along the way. Also, keep in mind, parking within the city of Bath can be expensive.

The most economical way to get to Bath from London is by bus. Prices start at £5 one-way and it will usually take around 3 hours to get there.

All you need to do is go to Victoria Coach Station in central London and board the National Express which will arrive at the Bath Spa Bus Station.

Taking a Tour

If you prefer a more structured approach to your sightseeing, you could always book a tour. A tour may be more limited than the self-guided approach but that may be exactly what you are looking for.

Below is my selection of the best day tours to Bath from London (and one 2 day tour!)

Read more – How to visit Bath from London

  • Stonehenge and Bath Full-Day Tour from London

Skip the long lines at Stonehenge and tour the Georgian city of Bath at leisure on this guided full-day tour from London.

  • Full-Day Windsor Castle, Bath, & Stonehenge Tour

During this 11 hour tour, you are able to visit 3 major attractions in southern England including Windsor Castle , Stonehenge and the wonderful city of Bath.

  • Stonehenge, Bath, Cotswolds, & Avebury Small Group Tour

Experience the Georgian splendour of Bath and the mystery of Stonehenge, as well as the picturesque village of Lacock (as seen in Pride and Prejudice and the Harry Potter movies ) during this full-day tour.

  • Cotswolds, Bath, and Oxford: 2-Day Tour from London

This 2-day excursion takes you through the scenic Cotswolds and includes visits to the ancient stones of Avebury as well as the cities of Bath and Oxford.

Bath England view from the Abbey

If after reading this itinerary you think you would prefer to spend 2 days in Bath to really soak in the city sights and atmosphere you will need to find some accommodation.

There is a myriad of options in Bath to suit all travel styles and budgets including boutique hotels, luxury spa hotels, and B&Bs.

Some recommended hotels are:

  • Best luxury spa hotel in Bath – The Gainsborough Bath Spa is a luxury 5* hotel and the only UK hotel to have access to naturally heated thermal waters within its Spa Village.
  • Best mid-range hotel in Bath – Eight is a small independent boutique hotel in the centre of Bath
  • Best budget option in Bath – Grays is a boutique B&B situated in an imposing semi-detached Victorian villa located 15 minutes from the centre of Bath.

Find more accommodation options in my Bath Accommodation Guide .

Read more about visiting Bath

You can find more information to help you plan your visit to Bath in my Bath Travel Guide .

Whether you plan to spend one day in Bath, a weekend in Bath (add the thermae bath spa to your Bath itinerary and enjoy the natural hot springs) or base yourself in the city and explore the surrounding areas you will find everything you need to know to make the most of your trip in my detailed guide to the city.

For more information about what to see and do in the South West of England my guide to the region includes lots of ideas and inspiration.

Find more inspiration for your travels in my England Travel Guide which includes information about what to see, where to stay, how to get around, travel tips, recommended reading and more to make the most of your trip.

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As for Boston, they breezed through the postseason handily defeating the Heat, Cavaliers, and Pacers, only losing two games in the process.

Who will come out on top?

Will it be the heavily-favored Celtics looking to score their first Larry O’Brien Trophy since the Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen “Big Three” 2008 squad?

Or is Dallas going to collect rings for the first time since 2011 during the Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Tyson Chandler, Jason Terry era?

All we know is the best way to find out is live — and last-minute tickets are still available.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for home games at Boston’s TD Garden was $600 before fees on Vivid Seats.

For those planning on attending Dallas’ American Airlines Center, prices start at $747 before fees .

While that may sound expensive, it’s hard to put a price on witnessing hoops history IRL.

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In the 2023-24 regular season, the Celtics and Mavericks met twice; Boston won both games.

Taytum and Brown led the way in their first matchup on Jan. 22; the pair scored 39 and 34 points respectively on their way to a 119-110 victory. On the Mavericks side, Doncic dropped 33.

Their second game took place on March 1. The Celts routed the Mavs 138-110 in that contest thanks to high-scoring efforts from Tatum, Brown, and Porzingis. Once again, Luka played exceptionally well and scored 37.

How to watch the NBA Finals on TV

Fans hoping to catch Joe Mazzulla and Jason Kidd’s teams on the tube can watch all NBA Finals games on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, Fubo, Sling, or YouTube TV.

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The Unique Burial of a Child of Early Scythian Time at the Cemetery of Saryg-Bulun (Tuva)

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In 1988, the Tuvan Archaeological Expedition (led by M. E. Kilunovskaya and V. A. Semenov) discovered a unique burial of the early Iron Age at Saryg-Bulun in Central Tuva. There are two burial mounds of the Aldy-Bel culture dated by 7th century BC. Within the barrows, which adjoined one another, forming a figure-of-eight, there were discovered 7 burials, from which a representative collection of artifacts was recovered. Burial 5 was the most unique, it was found in a coffin made of a larch trunk, with a tightly closed lid. Due to the preservative properties of larch and lack of air access, the coffin contained a well-preserved mummy of a child with an accompanying set of grave goods. The interred individual retained the skin on his face and had a leather headdress painted with red pigment and a coat, sewn from jerboa fur. The coat was belted with a leather belt with bronze ornaments and buckles. Besides that, a leather quiver with arrows with the shafts decorated with painted ornaments, fully preserved battle pick and a bow were buried in the coffin. Unexpectedly, the full-genomic analysis, showed that the individual was female. This fact opens a new aspect in the study of the social history of the Scythian society and perhaps brings us back to the myth of the Amazons, discussed by Herodotus. Of course, this discovery is unique in its preservation for the Scythian culture of Tuva and requires careful study and conservation.

Keywords: Tuva, Early Iron Age, early Scythian period, Aldy-Bel culture, barrow, burial in the coffin, mummy, full genome sequencing, aDNA

Information about authors: Marina Kilunovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Semenov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Varvara Busova  (Moscow, Russian Federation).  (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences.  Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Kharis Mustafin  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Technical Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Irina Alborova  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Biological Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Alina Matzvai  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected]

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Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

Belfry and Neighbouring Churches

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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