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No.15 by guesthouse bath
4.5/5109 Reviews
Sumptuous would be the word to describe this hotel. From the lobby to the room to the free snacks pantry, everything is sumptuous. The room we booked is absolutely huge with high ceilings and large windows. The bed and bedding is super super comfortable and we slept really well. The bathroom is nice with a big tub. Location is also excellent, minutes from downtown, the bridge and Roman baths. Looking forward to staying here again.
The Ayrlington
4.4/5110 Reviews
Advantages: Leaving the lively city center, just living on the first floor, the beautiful garden outside the window, has a really relaxing time. The room is large and the facilities are old but complete with a vintage feel. The breakfast bagel is a big highlight, and the standard breakfast is comparable to other UK hotels, which is amazingly delicious. The service staff is also very warm and friendly, but also very humorous, all kinds of jokes with me. Disadvantages: My so-called big bed is made up of two single beds, one can't sleep in the middle.
The Gainsborough Bath Spa
4.7/548 Reviews
Bath City Center
Had high expectations of my stay and it was completely fulfilled and I was impressed. Overall welcome and ambience was just right being professional and sincere. Our bed room, junior suite after upgrading with extra fee, was reasonably sized although the bathroom with the layout of the door made it difficult and slightly dangerous to enter / close behind guest. The spa village was busy but understandable; it felt clean and very updated overall so there was less of a concern on hygiene which is understood can be difficult to maintain standards. The breakfast room, choices and service was fine as expected so it’s worth signing up for. Although by day 2, it was hard fo imagine having another breakfast so possibly having breakfast for one day as an option would be good. Would have liked to have body lotion in bathroom as I had to rely on the one available in the spa village… and with 2 nights stay, toiletries were not replenished … Always a nice welcome when soft drinks / mini bar is complimentary ; although it doesn’t cost a lot to fill a fridge but small gestures like these make guests feel more welcomed Thanks for a great stay; would like to take my 80 year old mum here sometime in future as she would enjoy it tremendously !!
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
4.6/5110 Reviews
Bath City Center
Its meant to be a luxury-ish short weekend getaways before my job starts as my partner can't take a long leave. The delux double room is a huge disappointmemt.Understably, it is a very premium location and other guest probably pay a lot more. However, I wouldn't think of paying over £300 to get a room feeling like a old day servant's room. Being placed at the roof extension room with the view mostly blocked, the floor makes the typical old wooden cracking noise as we walk. The curtain, carpet and bathroom are not in the best condition. The glass on top of the table and desk are not well fitted. Another thing is that, without any previous notice, the spa closed foe maintenance the morning we leave. The fake plants make it look less luxury than its branded. The plus side, it is kind of inclusive which the spa pool, gym and breakfast are included. The breakfast is quite nice if you like English breakfast or they have some basic buffet.
The Bath Priory - A Relais & Chateaux Hotel
4.4/587 Reviews
The suite we booked was upgraded to a family suite. It's a very British country hotel. I didn't expect its restaurant to be awarded three stars by Rossete. No wonder the breakfast is better than the Savoy Hotel in London. We had dinner once and it was surprisingly good, and the bread was unique. The hotel's garden is also a natural English-style garden, with a little messy feel that took a lot of effort to create. In addition, the cookies delivered every day are so delicious that they become my thoughts every day.
Dukes Bath
4.4/546 Reviews
Our weekend at Dukes Bath Hotel in Bath was a delightful mix of charm, comfort, and an unexpected leg workout. We arrived early and parked at the sister hotel, The Bird Bath, just a three-minute stroll away very convenient, though I did briefly wonder if we were being sent on a small pre-check-in pilgrimage. On arrival at Dukes, we were warmly greeted by an exceptionally cheerful lady who checked us in so efficiently that we almost felt like VIPs. Then came the ascent. Our room was on the top floor just 71 steps up. Not that we were counting. (We absolutely were...) By the time we reached the top, we felt we’d earned a well-deserved cup of tea, a biscuit, and possibly a lie down. But it was worth it! The room was a cosy double, tastefully decorated, spotlessly clean, and very comfortable. The hotel’s location is ideal, just a short walk from the centre of Bath, making it perfect for exploring (and for finding a good pub to rest our slightly weary legs). Would we stay again? Absolutely. Would we request a lower floor? Quite possibly. Would we recommend it? Without hesitation just be sure to limber up first!

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