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The hotels below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over £200)
$$$ (£130 to £200)
$$ (£70 to £130)
$ (up to £70)
These prices are for a double room per night and include all taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.
The Royal Crescent Hotel
It is hard to beat The Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath House Spa in terms of location, situated as it is in the very middle of what is perhaps the finest city crescent in the world. The hotel occupies two of the Royal Crescent's buildings, both of which were built by John Wood the Younger. The hotel is one of Bath's very best and has beautiful gardens and an excellent restaurant.
16 Royal Crescent
Tel: (01225) 823 333.
Website: www.royalcrescent.co.uk
Price: $$$$
Macdonald Spa Hotel
The Macdonald Spa Hotel in 2006 opened a £3m thermal spa in a Greek temple-style building designed to complement the hotel's façade. The hotel has also been expanded with 24 new bedrooms and a new beauty suite that includes five treatment and aromatherapy rooms. The luxurious facilities include 129 bedrooms and suites with full en-suite bathrooms and top comfort. A Georgian Mansion set in 7 acres of grounds some 10-15 minutes from the city centre, the hotel is ideal for those seeking a relaxing time.
Sydney Road
Tel: 0870 400 8222.
Website: www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk
Price: $$$$
The Queensberry Hotel
The Queensberry is a boutique town house hotel that is both intimate and very stylish. Located in a residential street near the Circus, it is an elegant hotel with many of the original Georgian architectural and decorative features intact. The service is superb, and so is the hotel's Olive Tree restaurant, which offers contemporary British cuisine.
Russel Street
Tel: (01225) 447 928.
Website: www.thequeensberry.co.uk
Price: $$$-$$$$
The Francis
Another hotel with a splendid city location, The Francis, on Queen Square, dates from 1728 and provides comfort and style within an atmosphere created by a combination of modern facilities and an identity rooted in history. The hotel comes with 95 air conditioned en-suite bedrooms and two restaurants serving locally produced food.
Queen Square
Tel: 0870 400 8223.
Website: www.francishotel.info
Price: $$$
The Royal Hotel
Housed in a property designed by Brunel, The Royal Hotel has been around since 1846. The present owners took over in 1995 and initiated a refurbishment programme that has transformed the hotel into a modern, attractive and comfortable establishment. The hotel has two bars and a restaurant with steaks as its speciality.
Manvers Street
Tel: (01225) 463 134.
Website: www.royalhotelbath.co.uk
Price: $$
The Pulteney Hotel
The Pulteney Hotel is a large, elegant Victorian house set in its own picturesque south facing gardens, with fine views of Bath Abbey. There are 17 rooms, all with en suite facilities, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and central heating. All the rooms are tastefully decorated.
14 Pulteney Road
Tel: (01225) 460 991.
Website: www.pulteneyhotel.co.uk
Price: $
$$$$ (over £200)
$$$ (£130 to £200)
$$ (£70 to £130)
$ (up to £70)
These prices are for a double room per night and include all taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.
The Royal Crescent Hotel
It is hard to beat The Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath House Spa in terms of location, situated as it is in the very middle of what is perhaps the finest city crescent in the world. The hotel occupies two of the Royal Crescent's buildings, both of which were built by John Wood the Younger. The hotel is one of Bath's very best and has beautiful gardens and an excellent restaurant.
16 Royal Crescent
Tel: (01225) 823 333.
Website: www.royalcrescent.co.uk
Price: $$$$
Macdonald Spa Hotel
The Macdonald Spa Hotel in 2006 opened a £3m thermal spa in a Greek temple-style building designed to complement the hotel's façade. The hotel has also been expanded with 24 new bedrooms and a new beauty suite that includes five treatment and aromatherapy rooms. The luxurious facilities include 129 bedrooms and suites with full en-suite bathrooms and top comfort. A Georgian Mansion set in 7 acres of grounds some 10-15 minutes from the city centre, the hotel is ideal for those seeking a relaxing time.
Sydney Road
Tel: 0870 400 8222.
Website: www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk
Price: $$$$
The Queensberry Hotel
The Queensberry is a boutique town house hotel that is both intimate and very stylish. Located in a residential street near the Circus, it is an elegant hotel with many of the original Georgian architectural and decorative features intact. The service is superb, and so is the hotel's Olive Tree restaurant, which offers contemporary British cuisine.
Russel Street
Tel: (01225) 447 928.
Website: www.thequeensberry.co.uk
Price: $$$-$$$$
The Francis
Another hotel with a splendid city location, The Francis, on Queen Square, dates from 1728 and provides comfort and style within an atmosphere created by a combination of modern facilities and an identity rooted in history. The hotel comes with 95 air conditioned en-suite bedrooms and two restaurants serving locally produced food.
Queen Square
Tel: 0870 400 8223.
Website: www.francishotel.info
Price: $$$
The Royal Hotel
Housed in a property designed by Brunel, The Royal Hotel has been around since 1846. The present owners took over in 1995 and initiated a refurbishment programme that has transformed the hotel into a modern, attractive and comfortable establishment. The hotel has two bars and a restaurant with steaks as its speciality.
Manvers Street
Tel: (01225) 463 134.
Website: www.royalhotelbath.co.uk
Price: $$
The Pulteney Hotel
The Pulteney Hotel is a large, elegant Victorian house set in its own picturesque south facing gardens, with fine views of Bath Abbey. There are 17 rooms, all with en suite facilities, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and central heating. All the rooms are tastefully decorated.
14 Pulteney Road
Tel: (01225) 460 991.
Website: www.pulteneyhotel.co.uk
Price: $









