Holiday Inn Express Bath is a short drive from the city centre and Bath Spa train station. Catch flights from Bristol Airport, a 45-minute drive away, or head on the nearby M4 or M5 motorways if you’re driving.Take in the UNESCO World Heritage Site’s rich history and beautiful architecture – go on a tour of the impressive Bath Abbey and climb atop the tower, wander down the iconic Royal Crescent and explore the shops, restaurants and cafes near Pulteney Bridge.Take a dip in mineral-rich thermal spring waters at Thermae Bath Spa, with a 360-degree rooftop pool and multi-sensory wellness suites. Visit the incredibly preserved Roman Baths, with interactive exhibits and CGI reconstructions that bring the ancient attraction to life. Learn about the city’s history at one of the museums, The Holborne, Victoria Art Gallery or No 1 Royal Crescent.Catch plays at Theatre Royal Bath and learn about one of England’s most beloved authors at the Jane Austen Centre. Enjoy a spot of retail therapy at SouthGate shopping centre, or shop high-end fashion and beauty at Milsom Place. After a day’s sightseeing, relax with food and drinks from the bar. Relax in your convenient room with free Wi-Fi and in the morning, wake up to a free buffet breakfast.
GGuest User2022.09.15
Just returned from a 2 night stay and the hotel was spot on ! I had to ring the evening before as I had booked the wrong date, Sam was super helpful and continued to be so when we checked in the following day and he was on reception, greeted me as a gold member . He had a room ready and offered an early check in, and even accommodated ensuring I had a quiet room. Breakfast was better than expected considering it was included, and there were plenty of extra tea bags and coffee sachets by the lifts if you needed more for your room. Staff were friendly and room was basic but comfortable - as advertised ! Big thanks to Sam, as this trip could have started very differently ….. Will definitely work myself back to platinum with IHG now. :-)
Situated in Bath's Royal Crescent, this magnificent 5-star hotel offers a fully equipped gym and a stunning spa, leading out onto a picturesque landscaped garden. It also offers an award-winning restaurant and a cocktail bar. The Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa is a member of Relais & Chateaux.The Bath House spa offers a relaxation pool, an additional relaxation pool with massage jets, a sauna with salt therapy treatments, and a steam room.Each bedroom at The Royal Crescent has an 18th-century-style décor, luxury bedding and flowers. There is free WiFi and paintings from period artists such as Gainsborough.Along with the Dower House restaurant, The Montagu bar serves all-day dining options, cocktails, and champagne. The beautiful gardens are ideal for a traditional afternoon tea.The Bath House Spa is within an original coach house and stables. First occupied in 1775, the Grade I buildings are a 15-minute walk from the city-centre, Pump Room Baths, and the Theatre Royal. Bath Spa Rail Station is just 1.6 km away.
GGuest User2023.01.16
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.
Apex City of Bath Hotel is in the heart of Bath, within a 5-minute walk of Theatre Royal Bath and Roman Baths. This 4-star hotel is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Jane Austen Centre and 0.6 mi (1 km) from No. 1 Royal Crescent.
Enjoy a range of recreational amenities, including an indoor pool, a sauna, and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a ballroom.
At Apex City of Bath Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. English breakfasts are served on weekends from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-out, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Bath? This hotel has 3907 square feet (363 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms.
Make yourself at home in one of the 178 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, as well as phones with free local calls.
PProud Pinay living in UK2024.12.23
I stayed at the Apex City of Bath Hotel with three other people in a room with two queen beds. The room was big, comfortable, and had a window, which was nice. The hotel is a little far from the train station, about a 10-minute walk, but it’s an easy walk to the city center, which takes around 5-7 minutes. The price was good, especially since I got a discount on Trip.com after booking train tickets.
Compared to the Apex City of London, this hotel felt a bit less fancy. The London hotel had more special things for birthdays, like free extras. We didn’t try the hotel’s breakfast, but there are many good places for breakfast nearby.
Overall, the stay was nice. If you don’t mind walking a bit, it’s a good choice. Next time, I might stay in a hotel more in the center of town.
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GGuest User2022.10.09
Last month we stayed in the Premier Inn 100 yds down the road from the Hampton and boy the hotels are like chalk and cheese with the Hampton winning hands down. Reception brighter with plenty of cheerful receptionists to check you in. Rooms are well laid out with everything you need including a safe, fridge, hair drier and iron. Lovely big walk in shower with plenty of toiletries to hand and lovely fluffy towels and believe it or not flannels. Two sets are laid out in the bathroom ready for use. We had a twin room and found the beds to be larger than an average single bed, very comfortable and lovely bed linen. The TV on the wall is huge with plenty of channels to keep you entertained. Wifi is free. As for the breakfast well we found plenty of choice - sausages, mushrooms, beans, hash browns and scrambled egg. There was toast, croissants and muffins, fresh fruit, cold meats and cheese and I also spied pots of Oats so Simple you could make up and a waffle maker which was very popular. Given that this was included in the price (unlike the competitor where you have to pay an additional £9.50 for breakfast) we found it was a good enough start to our day. Location is great with the only downside, as with most city hotels, there is no on site parking. Quids cheaper than the competitor when we booked what is not to like?
With a stay at Lansdown Grove in Bath (Lansdown), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa. This hotel is 13 mi (20.9 km) from Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and 13.9 mi (22.3 km) from University of Bristol.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. Additional features at this hotel include concierge services, wedding services, and a fireplace in the lobby.
Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at the hotel's restaurant, The Lansdown, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
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2024.10.06
This hotel is in a beautiful building that was originally a house. It's sits on top of a very steep hill and therefore has excellent views of the city below. The incline is a difficult walk but there is a bus that drops ypu right outside from the city centre (number 31) . Recommend this option after a day of walking ! It's about a 10-15 min walk straight down the hill into the city,along a busy raod . However, the hotel is quite close to the Royal Crescent. I recommend walking that way into town as there is less traffic and a wonderful park (Royal victoria park) that leads straight into the heart of Bath centre. The park also has a botanical gardens should you want to visit plus an excellent play park for children. Landsdown Grove is a good option if you enjoy being close to the attractions in Bath but with a bit more peaceful surroundings. The hotel sits in its own gardens but when we were there , there was a lot of building work going on. I understand this must be done to maintain the building but the gardens were littered with workmans equipment, parts taped off and drilling ,banging and loud talking from very early in the morning. Workmen were also at room windows, making it slightly uncomfortable. Not sure why unoccupied rooms can't be done first or even later in the day when people are out. We booked a patio room. The doors opened out onto a little garden with table and chairs. The patio was shared with 2 other rooms which was fine as it was spacious. The rooms can be accessed via the grounds instead of walking through the hotel. However , this seems to be a gathering place for staff on breaks . This didn't bother me as such but when the builders were gathering there at 7 in the morning, talking loudly etc, it was off putting to sit out and enjoy a coffee. This wasn't very relaxing. At night though , it was quiet and even manged to see a friendly fox that visited each evening :) The room itself was accessed inside through a maze of corridors and steps. Wouldn't be suitable for anyone with mobility issues or prams. The room was clean , can't fault that. People have commented that the hotel is dated. It's an old building and it's huge. It's is dated in parts but that's to be expected. The issue I had was more that the cleaners items (hoovers , cages of laundry ,cleaning trolley) were littering the hallways and the builders tools littering outside in the grounds ,making it dangerous at times to navigate . The grounds also seemed neglected which is a pity. Our room was cold , even when I turned the heat up. It had tea and coffee making facilities and a mini fridge. Bathroom was nice with plenty of towels and hot water. The room decor was bright. Not a lot of space to move around though. Staff were friendly and helpful and aside from the manager (?) In the restaurant ,were knowledgeable about customer care. Restaurant itself was a huge let down. Breakfast was ordered from a menu , which I like because it's usually hotter. However, both m
Explore historic Bath from the DoubleTree by Hilton Bath City hotel, in the heart of the city, on the River Avon. Enjoy seasonally inspired a la carte dining in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of our Atelier Restaurant. We serve a good range of cocktails in the sophisticated Lobby Bar as well as coffees and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Work out in our well-equipped, air-conditioned 24-hour gym.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Bath City hotel is set amid the fine Georgian architecture of central Bath. Visit Bath attractions like Royal Crescent, Theatre Royal, and Roman Baths or relax at the Thermae Bath Spa. Only 90 minutes by train from London, our hotel in Bath City provides three air-conditioned meeting rooms to cater for up to 200 people. The hotel's County Suite accommodates private dinner banquets, exhibitions or seminar events for up to 200 delegates.
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GGuest User2024.09.16
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GGuest User2022.10.10
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小小源kw2019.12.18
The hotel service is first-rate, the front desk staff is super nice, the lady will chat with you by the way, if necessary, a cup of tea and coffee will be made during the waiting time, especially sweet. I was worried about the room’s small and specially set standard room. When I entered the room, I felt that the space was quite large. We brought two 28-inch boxes and there was no problem at all. We ordered the main course for breakfast according to the menu. The buffet cakes were very authentic. The style, Egg Benedict is very good, but don’t try blood pudding lightly. I am not used to it no matter how many times I eat it. Bath is very small and all attractions can be reached on foot. The hotel is 7-8 minutes walk from the Roman baths, bath abbey is opposite the baths, and the famous thermae bath spa is 3 minutes away from abbey. The house of Jane Austen and the fashion meseum are on the same road, even the farthest The Royal Crescent is only a 15-minute walk away.
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With a stay at No.15 by GuestHouse, Bath, you'll be centrally located in Bath, steps from Recreation Ground and within a 5-minute walk of The Holburne Museum. This luxury hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Bath Abbey and 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Roman Baths.
Relax and unwind with massages, body treatments, and facials.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of No.15 by GuestHouse, Bath. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are served on weekdays from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM and on weekends from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-out, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 37 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring espresso makers and LED televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature designer toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as electric kettles and complimentary bottled water.
SSkyshanghai2024.05.23
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.
An elegant Georgian mansion set in 7 acres of peaceful gardens. The Hotel offers first-class accommodation. stylish meeting and function rooms. and a luxury spa. Enjoy a restorative treatment. relax in the outdoor hydropool. have a cocktail on the terrace. then dine in the award-winning restaurant. Finish with an evening stroll into Bath city centre or retire to your Imperial Suite with private butler service
GGuest User2023.03.16
We booked directly, in January, with the hotel taking up an offer for our March stay. This is a 5 star hotel and we upgraded our room a few days before arrival. The room was lovely with a comfortable 4 poster bed and all facilities as expected. Breakfast was not as we had expected for a 5 star hotel. We had to choose a time to eat, did the earlier people have all the yoghurt? By the time (8.45) we arrived we were scraping the bottom of the deep jar and our cooked breakfast was a meagre portion. The potato cake was very thin, like cardboard, a single thin rasher of bacon and a slice of mushroom. Thank goodness I asked for a grilled tomato! We had to ask for toast that 1st morning. The coffee pot was barely enough for one, we had to ask for more! We had booked to eat in the Vellore Restaurant for my birthday but decided to cancel this, as seemed expensive and breakfast had put us off! So we chose to eat from the bar menu instead, taking the meal in the lounge. Unfortunately the room was pretty cold, we heard other guests complaining about this. Guests can ask for fresh milk to go with the complimentary tea and coffee, but be aware a tiny jug of milk is £6. However the staff were friendly and extremely helpful and the hotel is well situated for the town.
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GGuest UserI thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Chestnuts Boutique B&B! I was able to park up my car at the front of the establishment and walk around Bath for the rest of my visit! Attractions and places of interest were around a 15 minute walk away- which is fantastic!
The host was so helpful and attentive.
My room was clean and comfortable! I had access to plenty of wardrobe space,a TV with Netflix, a fridge, kettle and a well stocked box of tea treats (& fresh cakes too!)
Breakfast was gorgeous and fresh. There were plenty of local leaflets available to read about local events and attractions too.
Thank you very much!
RRip RipHad 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 !!
余余The hotel is huge! It is located on a small hillside in the outskirts of Bath. The scenery is pleasant. At night, you can overlook the night view of Bath and see the stars. Convenient transportation, the hotel is on the main road to the center of Bath, and the highway from the city is also very close. There is a lot of free parking for self-driving. There are a number of bus lines directly to the city centre of Bath next to the hotel. It is convenient to have buses from morning to night. The hotel is large, with many rooms, clean and comfortable, and soundproof. The rooms are modern and fully equipped, and the mattress pillows are comfortable. The hot and cold water pressure in the bathroom is very stable, and there are many tea and coffee options in the mini bar in the room. The closet has a sense of opening and closing the door, so I thought very carefully. The wireless network is stable and there are many choices for TV stations. Breakfast selection. The service staff was very kind and caring. I will choose to stay at this hotel in the future.
Ffionaw211Excellent friendly service. Rooms, breakfast room and bar very clean and tastefully decorated. The breakfast was delicious. Beautiful small hotel. The private bar is a lovely touch which we made use of as Bath was very busy with the Christmas markets. The location is so central that you can easily walk anywhere and are right in the hustle and bustle of this beautiful city. They provide earplugs. My husband didn’t need them but I did. It’s a shame they couldn’t put double-glazing over the windows (maybe because it’s a period property). Bath looked beautiful with Christmas lights everywhere. So many restaurants to choose from. It was very helpful to receive restaurant recommendations from Eight just before we arrived. It was a nice touch to have a Christmas cracker and card on our bed on arrival and chocolates the next day. The tea tray in the room was well stocked. Overall a fantastic location and very well run boutique hotel. Couple of suggestions are to include choice of having sourdough bread at breakfast. Also two coat hooks in side door of room 17. The long rug was a bit slippy on the wooden floor.
ZZhanqianyingSmall luxury hotel I feel relieved to see that it is SLH, but it is unusually understaffed. From check-in to dining in the restaurant, you have to wait, wait, wait. If you don’t understand English, please don’t come. Most of the employees look like college students who work part-time and cannot solve the problem alone. question.
The restaurant and bar are good, the room is very big, you need to take the stairs to the first floor, and the bathroom is half a floor up. The swimming pool is small and there are many people. There is a sauna, but it was useless because the temperature was 30 degrees on the day of arrival.
Charging the tram is also very funny. It took a long time to fully charge it.
吕吕The location is amazing. If you come to Bath by train, you must stay at this hotel. It is just across the road from the train station, and it is convenient to go shopping. Very old English hotel with great breakfast and great service.
AAgouzichituThere is no elevator, so it is a bit painful to live on a high floor. Fortunately, the front desk is quite friendly and can help move things. We were upgraded to a larger room. Of course, the overall facilities are relatively old, similar to the old guesthouses in China. But overall it is still relatively clean
MmomononoBath Abbey Hotel, a Marriott Tribute Portfolio Property
I booked this hotel in Bath through trip.com. I took advantage of two promotions on the platform: a £5.99 railcard purchase and £5 off train tickets, both requiring booking a European hotel within 26 days through trip.com. Considering that the official website’s prices were quite similar, I went with the trip.com booking. I reserved a cozy room for 1 adult without breakfast for £113. Money-saving tip: I used TopCashback to access trip.com, earning $7.67 cashback for this booking. After I checked out, trip.com triggered an immediate discount of £10.46, which I applied to my next train ticket purchase.
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This hotel falls under the Marriott Tribute Portfolio, embracing a boutique hotel approach. The entire establishment dates back to 1739, boasting a historic exterior. It’s conveniently situated just about 3 minutes’ walk from the Roman Baths and across from Sally Lunn’s. With my Marriott Platinum Card, even with a third-party reservation, the hotel upgraded us to a larger ground floor room facing the street after matching our account, but it’s not advisable due to potential noise. They also offered complimentary à la carte breakfast. Breakfast slots had to be reserved during check-in, and we chose a table at 10 AM. The breakfast was abundant, and the restaurant had a charming and lovely atmosphere. The experience was excellent (the best things are free!). Unfortunately, I don’t have space for more photos, but I’ll post one of the restaurant later.
The room was quite small, designed in a modern British style, with a movie-themed decor according to the posters on the wall. All the amenities were provided, with local brand toiletries available for purchase at the front desk for £25 for two bottles. They were decent, but nothing extraordinary to consider bringing back home. The minibar had coffee, various teas, semi-skimmed milk packets, and biscuits. The bottled still water was in an aesthetically pleasing canned form.
🌟 There’s an Elemis sleep kit on the bedside: temple balm/sleep mist/eye cream, placed over a hotel postcard, looking quite exquisite.
The bed was very comfortable.
❌ However, there were a few drawbacks to this place… a bit unnerving… I’m not sure if I just had bad luck. The hotel corridors were somewhat confusing, and I accidentally opened the wrong room door once using my own room card. Strangely, the next day around ten o’clock, while I was in the bathroom and my son was on the bed, despite securing the latch on our door, someone managed to open it slightly, presumably seeing my son on the bed, and then closed the door. Perhaps it was a housekeeping staff member wanting to clean the room? Regardless, it felt quite odd… a little unsettling, to be honest
GGuest UserI slept one night (25-26 November 2023), alongside with two friends. The location is perfect. The dormitories were fine, the temperature was perfect and the beds were clean and comfortable. However, the windows really need to be replaced, because they are way too thin, resulting in poor noise insulation. While I was trying to sleep, the dormitory was quiet, but I could not sleep well because of the noise coming from street (especially drunk people shouting loudly), which was as strong as if a window was wide open. The bathroom was perfect with showers, toilets and taps. It's the perfect deal if you want to visit Bath for one night or two, acknowledging that you will stay in the hostel only to sleep. I would also advise the hostel to tell its customers on the booking description that they bring a padlock with them to lock the storage cages located under the beds. Because on their own description they just say that they sell padlocks, but don't explain why. I always have one in my backpack, so I could lock my stuff, but it was not the case of my two friends, who therefore took their backpack in town with them.
GGuest UserPositives - excellent receptionist (Vipin) and without his help I would have probably checked out early. Has parking. Reasonable location and access into central Bath. Has an electric kettle and a pack of cookies.
Not so positives - In desperate need of upgrade, creaking floors, wash basin outside the bathroom. It isn’t for work related travellers as you cannot even use an iron without tripping off the entire building main switch and once that happen there is no 24 hour active reception. No fan or iron provided in room so you have to ask. Tiny computer monitor used as a make shift TV that you have to pull out of a closet. No drinking water in room. Value for money not there as many better locations available at same or lower price.
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A perfect breakfast gives you energy for the day. If you want to stay at a hotel near Bath Weston Lock with a high-quality breakfast, you can consider staying Hampton by Hilton Bath City,The Z Hotel Bath and Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel .These hotels are very popular, so book early.