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!
Andrew
United Kingdom
Great location near to the city centre and within easy walking distance of Bath Spa train station. We liked the pool, jacuzzi and steam room.
We also liked that the cards for the room were made of wood.
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.
Joan
United Kingdom
Breakfast excellent choice and service , location was prime building was greatly and tastefully decorated to reflect Georgian period
Set in an 18th-century Georgian building in the heart of historic Bath, Hotel Indigo - Bath is just a 5-minute walk from the magnificent Bath Abbey.
Ling
Malaysia
Breakfast was fantastic. And dinner was good too. And the location is very central and easy to find yet not noisy. And very accommodative to extend my check out time to nearer my departure coach time. I had a very comfortable and enjoyable stay for my first time as a solo senior traveller. Thanks so much.
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.
Bailbrook House is a Grade II listed property, set within 20 acres of private grounds, with commanding views towards central Bath and the countryside.
Helen
Sweden
The hotel is set in lovely grounds overlooking the city of Bath. There was easy access to the city by public bus from the bottom of the drive. The staff were very attentive. Lovely breakfast with a great choice.
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 on the banks of the River Avon, Old Mill Hotel & Lodge has lovely gardens and stunning views over the Somerset countryside surrounding Bath whilst only being a short distance from the bustling...
Comfortable bed, nice and quiet. Would stay again.
FAQs about hotels in Bath
On average, 3-star hotels in Bath cost £101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bath are £146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bath can on average be found for £223 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bath this weekend is £196 or, for a 4-star hotel, £313. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bath for this weekend cost on average around £469 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bath for tonight. You'll pay on average around £148 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bath will cost around £298 (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.
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.
Viv
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Busy but wonderfully historical and well serviced city.
Busy but wonderfully historical and well serviced city. Lots to do and see for all ages. Lots of different eating places, we had an amazing sharing platter of cheese with a glass of champagne at Comptoir and Cuisine served by a lovely and knowledgeable lady.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bath is a beautiful historical city.
Bath is a beautiful historical city. We were very impressed with how clean the streets were and how well maintained the City is. Spoilt for choice for eateries and bars/pubs. A true gem. We didn’t use the public transport as it was so easy to get around walking but buses appeared to be regular and the transport links were good. Our only wish is that national rail offered quicker and better rail links from Bath to the North of the UK.
Suzy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bath is a beautiful city situated in a bowl, hence the...
Bath is a beautiful city situated in a bowl, hence the natural springs. Walking around within the city is good, but if you want to venture out a little it becomes hilly. We love walking / running so any other form of transport is not something we go for.
Architecture is stunning
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Roman Baths are a must visit.
The Roman Baths are a must visit. There is a lot more to see than you think and it takes a good 1.5 hours to appreciate, book in advance and go early. Assembly Rooms very interesting with an extremely knowledgeable guide. Fantastic turkish delight coffee shop. Pulteney Bridge was beautiful and don't forget to watch the gulls playing on the weir! Sally Lunn's eatery was worth the wait. Didn't have time to see Crescent and Circle on this trip. Will visit again.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Difficult to suggest places to visit as I lived in Bath for...
Difficult to suggest places to visit as I lived in Bath for 4 years during the 80s, so this wasn't a sightseeing visit. Ate at Ponte Vecchio, which was really good if a little pricey.
Easy to get around Bath on foot, but leave the car at home if possible.
The hotel is centrally located, with eateries and pubs around it as soon as you step outside the door. Kingsmead Square is a 2 minute walk and Bath Abbey, the train station are just a quick 10 minute walk from there hotel. The hotel rooms and bathrooms are very clean and well maintained. Very comfortable bed and there’s also a TV in the room. They also have a restaurant and bar inside the hotel. Breakfast is served in the morning. The staff was very helpful and friendly too. All in all a very good stay.
Big thanks to Kira and all the team at Holiday Inn Express Bath. From start to finish they were a credit to the hotel chain. the location and facilities' were great, we encountered small Air Con issue, and this was dealt with promptly and efficiently , no fuss and with a smile. This is perfect service to me and my family. I will most definitely be stating with the team again. And added bonus, you have the beautiful City of Bath on your doorstep. 10/10. Thanks
The beds were very comfortable (I do a lot of traveling and these were by far the best). The quality of the bathrooms was very good, they were like a good-quality hotel. The hot tub was a great bonus. There was plenty of space and having the office space was really good for us. It was easy to walk into town and there were shops close by to get provisions. Really appreciated the parking. The appliances were of excellent quality.
I was pleasantly surprised with this hotel as I couldn't tell much from the pictures. The rooms are lovely, and really nicely decorated with a nice modern bathroom with a walk-in shower. Unfortunately, I didn't have breakfast as I wasn't sure what vegan options they would have so I can't comment on that, but there was the usual tea and coffee in the room and a fridge which I wasn't expecting.
We loved the location. We were able to walk up to the hotel from the train station. It was a beautiful hotel in a perfect historic location. We were able to walk to town and visit different sites such as the Abbey and the Roman Baths.The staff were friendly and very helpful. The breakfast food which we did have to pay for was good and very reasonably priced.
Very good location. Easy walk to/from the train station, and to the Roman Bath area, plenty of restaurants in the area and the room was modern, clean and quiet, while a little on the small side, it was fine. The bathroom too was clean and reasonable size with a good size shower. The hotel provided a very good buffet breakfast, included in the room price.
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.
The best thing in the hotel is of course the access to the spa, which is not overcrowded and really well made and relaxing.
Staff is also helpful, rooms are perfectly comfortable and clean. We also tried their afternoon tea which was nice.
Overall I would absolutely recommend the hotel if you are looking for relaxing time in Bath.
One of the best boutique hotels I've stayed in. Excellent location in historic city centre of Bath, lovely room with great amenities, cute picturesque setting. The staff is very polite and helpful. Great breakfast à la carte. Would love to come back!
The room was cosy and spacious, as described in the photos.
It is located in a lovely area 10 min from Bath city centre.
The pub that belongs to the hotel owner was an unexpected surprise, with nice food and beer and a fireplace to warm us!
The bar area was nice, I liked the breakfast although there were very limited vegan options. I just had beans on toast. The room was pretty good and spacious. Location to Bath city centre is very good and room was pretty cheap for the dates.
The room is clean and spacious. The property is also well-situated right at the city centre. The staff were welcoming and very helpful with all our luggage. If you want to explore Bath this hotel is highly recommended!
Lovely room with great comfy beds and great bathroom.
Very good spa facilities, some of the best we have seen in a hotel spa.
weekend breakfast was excellent.
location was perfect for exploring Bath.
The location of the hotel was convenient. It is a short walk to the Roman Baths and many restaurants and shops. The four poster room was cozy with a comfy bed. The breakfast was very good.
It's a unique and chic boutique hotel.. The restaurant has fabulous food -- breakfast & dinner!
The location is perfecg and serene and easy to see all of Bath within walking.
Nice room. Excellent location in the centre of Bath close to all of the attractions. Breakfast was good. Parking was available in the podium which is right next to the hotel.
The room was clean and big. I liked the theme decoration. Breakfast was great. Good location just a short walk to Roman Bath. The hotel is near public parking.
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