Bath Hotels
Bath’s plethora of majestic architecture certainly lends itself to some pretty impressive and atmospheric hotels. Established top-end favourites such as The Royal Crescent Hotel continue to cater well for those looking for an indulgent stay, while friendly and affordable bed and breakfasts offer a cosy base from which to explore the city.
The hotels below have been handpicked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over £200)
Moderate (£80 to £200)
Cheap (up to £80)
These prices are for a double room per night and include taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
15 minutes’ drive outside of Bath, 5-star Lucknam Park has established itself as the destination for those seeking a weekend immersion in luxurious hospitality. Set in a 17th-century Palladian mansion marooned in 202 hectares (500 acres) of listed parkland, the hotel boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, an equestrian centre, and a cookery school.
It is hard to beat The Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath House Spa in terms of location, which is situated in the very middle of what is perhaps Europe’s most elegant crescent. The hotel occupies two of the Royal Crescent's buildings, both of which were built by John Wood the Younger. The hotel is one of Bath's very best and has beautiful gardens and an excellent restaurant.
The Queensberry is a boutique town house hotel that is both intimate and stylish. Located in a residential street near the Circus, it is an elegant hotel with many of the original Georgian architectural and decorative features intact. The service is superb, and so is the hotel's Olive Tree restaurant, which offers contemporary British cuisine.
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