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.
Katalin
United Kingdom
Value for money - you get what you pay for, a great option for a budget overnight stay in a brilliant location, close to central Bath sights and everything is in easy reach by walk.
Located in Bath, within a few steps of The Roman Baths and a 5-minute walk of Bath Spa Train Station, Eight has free WiFi throughout the property.
Jackie
United States of America
Loved the location, was literally a 2 minute walk to the Roman Baths and the Abby. We were a family of three, so having the extra bedroom for our daughter was perfect. The main room was very large as well as the bathroom. Loved the view of the little courtyard.
Featuring a bar, Broad Street Townhouse is located in the center of Bath, a 5-minute walk from The Circus Bath.
Gerrit
United States of America
Great location close to everything in Bath. Our stay included breakfast which was wonderful and the free mini bar was very nice. We booked the large room which was quite spacious for the two of us.
Providing free on-site car parking in Bath, Bathen House provides a shared lounge and free WiFi. Built in 1910, the property is within 1.2 mi of Royal Crescent and 1.4 mi of The Circus Bath.
Opened in December 2016, No.15 Great Pulteney is located just a 3-minute stroll from Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths.
Pamela
United States of America
Everything- the location is perfect- very close (but not too close to everything). The room was beautiful (albeit small) but had everything you need! Bed was very comfortable and the staff was very, very friendly and helpful
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!
A very nice location, very nice hotel, very clean my spot
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.
Lovely hotel with awesome staff who couldn’t do enough
This small boutique hotel located in the center 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
In a picturesque cobbled street in Bath city center, 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!
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 located less than 2 miles from Bath Abbey.
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 2133 feet from the Roman Baths.
Location, clean, not been turned into a bland modern box
Set on the banks of the River Avon, Old Mill Hotel & Lodge has lovely gardens and stunning views over the countryside surrounding Bath.
Good price and location and really friendly staff.
FAQs about hotels in Bath
On average, 3-star hotels in Bath cost £109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bath are £153 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bath can be found for £224 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bath this weekend is £160 or, for a 4-star hotel, £250. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bath for this weekend cost around £539 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bath for tonight. You'll pay around £154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bath will cost around £274, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Wonderful, World Heritage site 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 Avon River overlook Bath Rugby Club, the multi-level Pulteney Weir and registered historic Pulteney Bridge, lined with shops. Other Bath shopping options include Southgate Shopping Centre, the bohemian Walcot Street market, and brand-name 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 hotel, take time to try the famous Sally Lunn Bun and stop at the pleasant pubs along the Kennet and Avon Canal.
It is a UNSCEO protected city and it has many attractions...
It is a UNSCEO protected city and it has many attractions all of which are accessable. The city centre is pedestrianised so it is easy to walk around. it is clean and friendly, with a great choice of cafes, bars and restaurants. It had a lovey atmosphere with all age groups milling around.
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Anonymous
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We loved walking around old Bath.
We loved walking around old Bath. There's a free Mayor's Ambassador walking tour but we were not able to make it. I would try next time. The Roman Baths were very much worth touring. Definitely book online. Free audio tour. Bath Abbey is beautiful. We entered for a worship service. The choirs are amazing. We also walked around inside after the service. Many great restaurants. Be sure to try the hotstone steak place! We drove to Stonehenge and Avebury Henge. Both were astounding. We ended our 4 days with a trip to Thermae Bath Spa. Delightful!
Donna
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The architecture in Bath is amazing.
The architecture in Bath is amazing. The Roman Baths take your breath away!
The city was easy to walk around and the large vehicle free zone was much appreciated.
The gorgeous parks gave us a peaceful feeling after visiting the many tourist hotspots.
Bath is also a great place to use as a base to visit other places.
We caught the train to Bradford On Avon, not far from Bath.
Hill
Australia
10
Scored 10
Had a lovely few days in Bath & although we had been over 40...
Had a lovely few days in Bath & although we had been over 40 years ago we were pleasantly surprised and were very lucky with the weather for the time of year. The open top bus tour was very informative, the Roman Baths were good and the Abbey was lovely, even had the i
Opportunity of joining in morning prayers 🙏🙏. Our meals at All bar one & Miller & Carter were very good. The Lansdown Grove hotel was really good & had lovely staff. Also pleased we stayed there as able to walk into bath although steep walk had choice of regular busses or taxis.
Mary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bath is a great city.
Bath is a great city. It was the accommodation that was the problem, we were entirely mislead by photos of the interior and exterior.
Plenty of coffee shops, restaurants are a bit pricey.
Lots to see and do.
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
this is a lovely city to visit, and I really enjoyed what...
this is a lovely city to visit, and I really enjoyed what there was to do and the dining options were great!
I would visit again!
The Roman Bath tour is wonderful, and I really enjoyed the Thermae Bath Spa - highly recommend it! It was easy to take the train to Salisbury and see Stonehenge from here as well.
It is easy to get around walking or else jump in a taxi. We took the train to Bath from London - 1 1/2 hours so easy to get to.
I was disappointed in the hotel we stayed at and would not go there again, but it looks like there are many other lovely places to stay.
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.
This hotel is sighted on a hill just under a mile from Bath city centre within pleasant and well maintained grounds. An easy walk to town or £6 taxi ride. The rooms are quite large with en-suite bath/ shower. Very courteous and helpful staff. Dining room manager exceptional. Breakfast of a high quality every day. Had dinner once and it was very good. Spa facilities clean and spacious. Indoor pool 15m long. Outdoor pool a spa pool and warm. Parking on site. Fridge in room. Relaxing all round.
Annabelle's Guest House is located a few minutes from the city centre and the station, the room has a lot of storage space and the bed was the best I have slept ever in any hotel accommodation.
Sergio, the owner, is extremely kind, polite and really made our stay as comfortable as possible, he was always available to chat and he offered more than once to keep our bags even after we left.
If we will return to Bath we will chose Annabelle's guest house again for sure.
The rooms were really clean, had great air conditioning and lighting. It was well equipped and in Bath city centre meaning it was close to all shops and attractions in the city. Considering the area and the conditions of the hotel, I would even dare to say that it’s even cheaper than you would think. The staff was friendly and quick to resolve any issue. A big thank you to all staff members.
This was THE cheapest property on the system in Bath during our booking and compared with filfy 2 star hotel rooms in that price range we got spacious clean apartment 10 minutes level walk through nice park to Bath center with free parking space, Netflix, fully functioning kitchen in character Georgian house. Very good value for money if you can cope with few disadvantages
Location is fantastic. Central to Bath makes for easy walking in the main down town area. Room was beautiful as well as the whole facility. Staff incredibly friendly. Everything in mini bar comes with the room so that you don't feel like you are going to get hit with a cost for just looking at a beer in the fridge. Would highly recommend this hotel.
Very well located hotel close to the centre of Bath and sites such as the Royal Crescent and Circus. Breakfast was very good with wide variety of options to choose from. Staff helpful nd courteous. Room has very good facilities and the hotel was very clean throughout. We would definitely stay in the Francis hotel again.
train station just across the road Tim on reception was very helpfull if you want a breakfast in the hotel it is best to do it when booking your room as they only have limited space but plenty of bars and restaurants but not cheap best place for a breakfast is Bills Place in centre of the town
The Hotel is very easy to get to and has lovely views over Bath. The staff were helpful and the room clean and nice.
The Hotel is conveniently adjacent to a Bus stop into central Bath, saving a car ride in (really hard), or walking (a little steep for us).
We absolutely loved it his hotel! Great location, good size room and bed! The staff were brilliant and couldn't have been more accommodating. Our first time in Bath and I couldn't have gone better thanks to Apex Hotel.
Biggest bonus: the pool is very lush!
Busy city centre chain hotel, great location for visiting Bath. Our family room was on the smaller side, but well finished, beds comfortable and nice shower. Good quality breakfast. Friendly and helpful staff. Would recommend to stay there.
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.
Nice, comfortable small hotel just outside the center of Bath. Breakfast was tasty. Room was clean and had everything we needed. Walk to town was quick, a bit uphill going back to the hotel.
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.
Beautiful old hotel. Lovely common areas and a gorgeous room.Fantasic bathroom .Excellent location just 3-4 blocks from the crowds. Attentive, friendly staff.
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