With stunning views of the valley and 3 acres of private grounds, this traditional Georgian country house has a delightful village setting, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Francis Hotel Bath is located in the heart of the historic city of Bath. This Regency-style townhouse hotel features individually designed bedrooms, many with four-poster beds and views over the city....
Opposite Bath Spa Station, this Georgian-style hotel offers fine cuisine and free Wi-Fi. It has an excellent location close to shops and about 650 metres from the Roman Baths.
Barbara
Australia
An historic hotel in a fabulous location just across from the train station. The staff are all so attentive and the food was delicious. Special mention of Tim in Reception who is always so helpful.
In a picturesque cobbled street in Bath city centre, this 18th-century boutique-style hotel is a unique haven with modern, elegant bedrooms and a friendly, relaxing atmosphere.
Jackie
United Kingdom
Lovely cosy room. Considering how central the hotel is, the area was not too noisy. Breakfast was delicious with loads of choice. All the staff were very friendly. Hope to be back again one day.
Perfect for both business and pleasure, the luxurious 4-star Apex City of Bath Hotel is located on the corner of James Street West, just steps from the top sights!
Room size was great, clean and really comfortable space.
Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
This small boutique hotel located in the centre of Bath, just around the corner from the iconic Pulteney Bridge, The Roseate Villa Bath is set within its own gardens and has a private car parking.
Great location, really lovely staff and spoilt the dog
Opposite Bath Spa Station, this Georgian-style hotel offers fine cuisine and free Wi-Fi. It has an excellent location close to shops and about 650 metres from the Roman Baths.
Location, clean, not been turned into a bland modern box
In a picturesque cobbled street in Bath city centre, this 18th-century boutique-style hotel is a unique haven with modern, elegant bedrooms and a friendly, relaxing atmosphere.
Staff is really kind
Very central
Excellent breakfast
Francis Hotel Bath is located in the heart of the historic city of Bath. This Regency-style townhouse hotel features individually designed bedrooms, many with four-poster beds and views over the city.
Beautiful building and spotless… couldn’t fault it!
The Kennard Boutique Guesthouse offers fine, stylish accommodation in an elegant Georgian town house dating from 1794 and located walking distance from the Roman Baths, Thermae Spa and most of the...
Great location, helpful staff, individual style hotel.
In a luxury country house set within 4 acres of beautiful grounds, The Bath Priory Hotel features a luxury spa and celebrated restaurant. The hotel is situated less than 2 miles from Bath Abbey.
Set in gardens, Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel features a spa and award-winning restaurant. The hotel is a 10-minute walk from Bath Abbey.
Brilliant spa break, staff were lovely and helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Bath
On average, 3-star hotels in Bath cost £100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bath are £145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bath can on average be found for £222 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bath this weekend is £177 or, for a 4-star hotel, £267. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bath for this weekend cost on average around £443 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £97 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bath for tonight. You'll pay on average around £130 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bath will cost around £241 (based on Booking.com prices).
Wonderful, World Heritage-listed Bath is an impressive mix of Georgian architecture and Roman legacy. Its most famous landmark is the fantastic, natural hot spring Roman Baths. Although everything above the pillar bases is from a later period, you still get an idea of its appearance in Roman times. Sadly you can’t bathe here, but across the street the rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa offers views of Bath Abbey and the surrounding hills.
Check out the stained-glass windows in the abbey, England’s last remaining Gothic church. Its square houses Pump Rooms dispensing hot spring water from the Roman baths.
Just behind, the Parade Gardens by the River Avon overlook Bath Rugby Club, the multi-levelled Pulteney Weir and Grade I-listed Pulteney Bridge, lined with shops. Other Bath shopping options are the Southgate Shopping Centre, the bohemian Walcot Street market, and high street stores on Milsom and George streets.
North is The Circus, a circular square lined with Georgian townhouses, only marginally less impressive than the Royal Crescent down the road. You can now visit number 1 Royal Crescent, restored to its 18th-century glory.
Before heading to Bristol Airport from your Bath accommodation, take time to try the famous Sally Lunn Bun and stop at the pleasant pubs along the Kennet and Avon Canal.
The walking tour outside Roman Baths. Bath Themae Spa.
The walking tour outside Roman Baths. Bath Themae Spa. Collona and Smalls for coffee on Chapel Row. Days out from Bath include Avebury, Bristol, Glastonbury and many more.
Walking around Bath is fascinating.
JANE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were so lucky that the sun came out and we walked...
We were so lucky that the sun came out and we walked everywhere. The city is pretty and enjoyable from and to every corner, filled with history and ancient sites, new things to learn and discover.
There are many places for food and drinks but it depends on what you want to do: as there are many parks and green areas you can also opt for buying a few things in a supermarket and then lay down on the grass with your company!
It is pretty easy to go around the city and there are many places where information could be asked if needed.
We did not have much time this time, but... Next time I definitely would love to enter the Roman Baths, which are always very busy to even book in advance, especially during May-June.
M. Stella
10
Scored 10
There is so much to do and see in Bath.
There is so much to do and see in Bath. It is the only UK city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One can visit Bath for day trip or stay for a few days. There is so much to do and see. The City allows one to be transported back through time to travel centuries in just a few steps.
Bath is a city that offers so much to visitors. There is a wide range from cultural attractions, historical sites and museums, to theatre and performance venues, to unique art galleries. e.g. Architectural masterpieces like the Royal Crescent and the Circus; Bath Abbey; The Roman Baths dating back to AD43; The Holburne Museum; The Jane Austen Centre; Pulteney Bridge that was built in the late 1700's to connect central Bath to land on the other side of the River Avon.
Shopping experience: Bath is a lovely place to shop. It is offers an excellent mix of independent shops and fashionable high-street brands. The shops are closer together and right by the train and bus stations.
Places to eat: Bath offers a variety of places to eat and takeaways. There is a very wide range of cuisine. Something for everyone.
Jasvir
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Enjoyed walking Bath.
Enjoyed walking Bath. Lot of sights near each other so easy to do in a timely manner. But after a full sight seeing day, not much left to see or do if you do not shop. Definite visit but can be done in one full day.
William
United States
10
Scored 10
Fantastic city, enjoyed every single moment there.
Fantastic city, enjoyed every single moment there. Architecture, history, shops/ restaurants. Please visit Thermae Spa, where you can swim on the roof in any season as water is naturally hot since ancient time.
Lady_Knopp
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bath has charm & character, with lots of sights to visit...
Bath has charm & character, with lots of sights to visit eating and drinking in one of the many bars & restaurants on the way.
The Thermae spa is a must visit.
There are lots of quaint individual shops as well as the usual chain stores.
Everything is within walking distance.
The Boathouse had the best guest room I have ever stayed at. It was spotlessly clean, the bed was so comfortable and the decor was quirky and fun. Having the balcony looking out over the river gave us a great space to get fresh air and enjoy the view.
The pub and restaurant carried on with the quirky decor and made for a relaxing area to sit and eat. A big shout out to the staff, especially Chloe, who made our stay really special.
Having the park and ride next door was great as it made getting in and out of Bath city centre really easy.
This hotel is sighted on a hill just under a mile from Bath city centre within pleasant and well maintained grounds. An easy walk to town or £6 taxi ride. The rooms are quite large with en-suite bath/ shower. Very courteous and helpful staff. Dining room manager exceptional. Breakfast of a high quality every day. Had dinner once and it was very good. Spa facilities clean and spacious. Indoor pool 15m long. Outdoor pool a spa pool and warm. Parking on site. Fridge in room. Relaxing all round.
it was perfectly situated in the city centre, yet quiet. I had a room with a window, but didn’t feel overlooked in any way.
The space is incredibly well used and perfect for a solo traveller and the shower is fantastic - especially when you factor in Bath’s water, which makes your skin feel incredible!
The bed was so comfortable and I slept so, so well.
The staff at the front desk are so welcoming and clearly care about you having the best stay possible, both at the hotel and in the city.
The staff were very friendly and helpful. Went out of their way to be welcoming. Hotel is perfectly situated to all the major sights. The Royal Bath Theatre is right across the street! I have mobility issues and tire easily, I had no issues being able to visit a site then rest then go back out again! I had a room without any windows, which I knew when I booked it. I didn’t miss it as the air conditioning was amazing. Coolest room I’ve had yet in the UK.
Great location in upper Bath, which is a lovely part of town, very near The Circus and Royal Crescent. Our room ( Master Deluxe) was very spacious and comfortable, with a huge bathroom. Breakfast was included in our rate and was very good, with many choices. The hotel has several nice common rooms and lots of outdoor seating as well. Staff were all friendly. We also took advantage of the valet parking which was super convenient.
The hotel is located in an excellent location. You can walk pretty much everywhere. It's located right by city center so you're able to walk to the Historic Roman Baths and pretty much any other tourist site. Plus you're close to shopping and good eateries. The bed was super comfy, the water in the bathroom was hot, and the room was quite clean. My favorite part was probably the breakfast. The breakfast buffet was amazing.
We had an amazing weekend in Bath and The Dukes hotel was excellent . Our room was beautiful and spacious and very clean. The hotel was in a prefect location, only a 5 minute walk into the centre of Bath, but far enough away for a peaceful nights sleep. The breakfast was delicious and the staff were friendly and very helpful. We will definitely be returning to this hotel again in the future.
Staff were very friendly and helpful (especially Claire). The room was spacious, clean, and had a fridge and kettle as well as a small sink and supplies. The location was perfect for walking into Bath center. My husband got a really great workout in the gym, so it must have been a good one! Highly recommend this hotel 👍 No breakfast, so go to Kingsmead kitchen for an amazing breakfas.
This was such an amazing find for our stay in Bath. The house was beautiful with lots of character, very clean and very well-equipped. The beds were very comfy with hotel-standard linen. The location was excellent and it was lovely to have an outdoor space too. The host was very helpful. I would not hesitate to recommend this property and I would happily stay again.
The location was perfect. Not too far from the city centre but far enough that it wasn't too loud. The room was extremely clean which we were very happy about. The room space was nice, bed was extremely comfy, easy check in, bathroom/shower was modern and easy to use and it was very quiet in the mornings - most hotels we get woken up early by other guests
The Tyndall Villa Boutique B&B is a lovely place to stay. We really liked the room we had, which was beautifully decorated and spacious. The bed was really comfortable too. The staff were lovely. The breakfast was really nice. Bath city centre is located within a 15-minute walk from the B&B. I would definitely book to come back here again. Thank you.
We took the best room in the hotel because I concluded that from the window you could see Bath Abbey. The room was spacious, the bed was excellent, we had eggs benedict for breakfast, and all the questions we had were answered by the very friendly receptionist with glasses. Fantastic hotel and not too expensive. I recommend it to anyone.
Excellent, friendly welcome on arrival. Helpful and attentive.
Room was spacious, comfy and clean.
Breakfast was superb.
Location was ideal for the centre on Bath, with the provision of on-site parking being the main draw when compared to hotels in the city centre.
The hotel was gorgeous, I think I used the word wow over 5 times! The location, perfect for a first time visitor to Bath and the staff are really friendly and welcoming. The room was so classy, great facilities and the grounds!!! 😍😍
Clean comfortable room, great location, good breakfast. Easy to nip out to the city centre and be back in the hotel in minutes. Underground parking ( £15 for 24 hours) is convenient compared to other city centre hotels in Bath.
Very boutique, beautifully appointed and decorated for a small space. The location was excellent, easy to walk to the main city centre and explore Bath. The basket breakfast was a delightful addition.
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