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 Holiday Inn Express Bath is just a short drive from the city center and Bath Spa train station. Bristol Airport is a 45-minute drive away, and the M4 and M5 motorways provide easy access for those driving.
Immerse yourself in Bath’s rich history and stunning architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the magnificent Bath Abbey and climb the tower for panoramic views, stroll through the iconic Royal Crescent, and explore the nearby shops, cafes, and restaurants by Pulteney Bridge.
Unwind at Thermae Bath Spa with its mineral-rich thermal spring waters, 360-degree rooftop pool, and sensory wellness suites. Discover the fascinating Roman Baths with their interactive exhibits and CGI reconstructions, offering a vivid look into ancient history. Explore Bath’s heritage further at the Holburne Museum, Victoria Art Gallery, or No. 1 Royal Crescent.
Enjoy live performances at Theatre Royal Bath, and dive into the life of one of England’s most cherished authors at the Jane Austen Centre. For shopping, head to SouthGate shopping centre or browse luxury fashion and beauty at Milsom Place. After a day of sightseeing, unwind with food and drinks at the bar. In the comfort of your room, enjoy free Wi-Fi and start your day with a complimentary buffet breakfast.
AAnonymous User2025.01.28
It was a very pleasant stay. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good too. The room was generally clean but the reason why I gave four for cleanliness is because the pillow was somehow a bit dusty.
One thing to address was that at times the lift smelled bad and the corridor we stayed on smelled as if someone was smoking in the room. I understand tho guests’ behaviour is sometimes not necessarily under their control. Hence, it didn’t affect my ratings.
I would definitely stay again because it was good value for money!
Hotel near Bath City Center,Bath100% of visitors choose this area
Set in a historic Georgian Terrace, Hotel Indigo Bath is located steps away from Bath’s city centre. Bath is famous for romance, literature, historic architecture, and more. Our modern and stylish rooms are inspired by our city, reflecting the influences of the architects and novelists who made Bath famous. Explore the historic sights like Bath Abbey, while also enjoying modern galleries, street performers, and local shops.
YYan2025.04.22
We stayed there only for one night during Easter holidays and spent around £150 one night without breakfast. The room allocated was at the bottom of the townhouse; we are not sure if the air conditioning was working or not. A bit cold during the night…the receptionist was very friendly and helpful. No other comments. Nothing bad or great to mention.
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.
All bedrooms at the hotel offer WiFi, internet access (fees apply), 32-inch flat-screen TVs with pay on-demand movies, and a range of luxury complimentary bathroom products. Step up to a deluxe room or suite for extra space and amenities.
CCc Ching2025.05.31
Trip.com confirmed to me that this hotel is welcomed for children to stay with parents free of charge (with no additional fee) during hotel accommodation, but the hotel manager Ron said extra charges of GBP100 would be added if children are staying. This time we had quite a bad hotel accommodation experience but anyways, we did obtain hotel manager’s kind arrangement for complimentary breakfasts as well as late check out although we checked out on time by 11:00am. Well, forget it for this kind of bad experience soon I hope. Thank you!
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With a stay at Lansdown Grove in Bath (Lansdown), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Thermae Bath Spa and Bath Assembly Rooms. 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). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and 3 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Stay in one of 61 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and electric kettles.
MMyles Thompson2025.06.28
Quick and smooth check in no problems. Parking quite full but still got parking even though it was 6pm. Staff very friendly and welcoming. Not in the centre but bus stop less then 2minutes walk and
about a 5 minute journey. Great value hotel.
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 User2025.04.20
We had a lovely and well equipped room on the top floor overlooking the city. The room was large and easily fitted in an extra bed for our 9 year old. You could open the sash window wide so wouldn't have been suited to younger children as could be dangerous. Although the service was great, the breakfast was rather average and disappointing for what we would expect from this type of hotel. We had an included rate but if you wanted something like eggs Benedict or avocado on toast rather than the full English you had to pay a £6 supplement. The most disappointing part of this hotel was the spa. It was quite small and very tired looking with lots of missing and chipped tiles. Overall for the money, it wasn't worth the price as it needs a bit of an update.
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In the heart of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our hotel is less than 10 minutes from dozens of parks, museums, and historic sites. We're a quarter mile from the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa, and half-mile from Bath Spa Railway Station. Bristol Airport is 40 minutes away. Fuel your busy day with free breakfast.
CCameo192025.02.08
Excellent location, right in the centre. Very clean and modern hotel, lovely sitting area in the lobby. Room was cosy and modern with a big TV. Bed was comfortable but pillows were too soft. Shower was powerful. Breakfast was adequate. We parked at the nearby car park that was £20.
No15 Bath commands a superb location in the heart of Roman Bath - Great Pulteney Street is a classic example of Georgian splendour with its grand architecture - its highly sought after properties have housed the likes of the great novelist Jane Austin and the anti-slavery campaigner William Willberforce - No15 Bath is a Grade 1 listed building and is a true boutique hotel offering all the refineries you would expect in a splendid Georgian Townhouse
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.
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Abbey Hotel is a perfect fit for people seeking true Bathonian encounters – a place for discerned travellers, admirers of British Quintessentials and in-the-know locals alike. It's a luxury hotel in Bath, UK, that blends the new with the old, the refined with the comfortable and the local with the worldly. The art, the stories, the experiences have all been purposefully directed to showcase old and new Bathonian talent.In this nice hotel in Bath, UK, guests are immersed in rich history, architectural beauty, regional artistry and craftsmanship in this art-driven 62-bedroom hotel. Built in 1739, the building composed part of John Wood’s vision for Bath. Now in its XXI act, it has once again risen to play a role in Bath’s rich narrative, to serve as a gathering place for the city’s most interesting voices and a place for visitors and locals to unwind.
Mmomonono2023.08.17
Bath 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
Steeped in history, Bath’s Henrietta House originates from the 1780s when a ‘new town’ area of Bath was built south of the river Avon. The architect of Henrietta House and the street was Thomas Baldwin who worked with Sir William Pulteney to divide up what had been river meadows.Today, Henrietta House offers a centrally located, tranquil setting with accommodation in 21 unique rooms.13;10;Bath was one of the most exclusive and glamorous cities in the entire world in the 1700s. Home to celebrated names such as Thomas Gainsborough (painter), Admiral Phillip (founder of Australia), and William Herschel (discoverer of Uranus), Bath was a spa town and retreat for the wealthy. A place where the upper echelons of British society could decamp from their country estates and London town-houses to meet, revel and make new connections over the summer months. The city was filled with the bustle of servants, the clatter of hooves and the chatter of the upper classes, gossiping over tea or duelling at the card table.13;10;Bath’s pre-eminence as ‘the place to be seen’ began to decline in the late 1700s. Whilst seaside resorts such as Brighton became the new fashionable hotspots for the privileged, Bath’s allure as a place of culture, healing and relaxation never disappeared entirely. Over two nights during the Second World War, Bath suffered heavy bombing, destroying much of the city close to the river. The scars of this trauma are evident in the entanglement of old and new buildings scattered across the city today.13;10;Bath is now as popular as ever. It is home to a large student population, drawn by the city’s two esteemed universities. Travellers flock to the city to admire the architecture and peruse the Roman Baths – the grandest amp; best preserved example in northern Europe. Meanwhile, the residents proudly inhabit a UNESCO world heritage city (courtesy of Bath’s Georgian architecture), and its streets are regularly employed as sets for film and TV, starring in films such as ‘The Duchess’, ‘Vanity Fair’ and ‘Sense and Sensibility’.
MMarilyn qin2024.08.29
I had a fantastic stay at this 4-star hotel! The receptions were friendly and attentive, making me feel welcome from the start. My room was clean, spacious, and well-appointed with modern amenities, and the bed was super comfortable.
The breakfast buffet offered a great variety of delicious options I enjoyed the hotel’s historical building.The location is convenient for exploring the city, making it a perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers.
Overall, a wonderful experience—I highly recommend it and will definitely stay here again!
The Roseate Villa Bath occupies a quiet corner of the city - moments walk from the heart of the iconic Bath - a city favoured for its heritage and cultural tourism.
The Roseate Villa Bath encompasses two converted Victorian houses which have had a characterful legacy. A warm welcome with tea and cakes - immaculate hospitality - humble service - attention to detail and a genuine connection with every guest makes a guests experience a very memorable one.
The boutique Hotel is a few minutes away from attractions like the Roman Baths - Regency Crescent - Bath Abbey - Thermae Bath Spa and the Jane Austen Centre. The Roseate Villa Bath exudes a feeling of serenity in and around its grounds and offers wholehearted assistance to its guests who either seek informative excursions around the city or are simply in the mood for a nonchalant weekend getaway in the most beautiful city of Bath.
The Villa estate includes a parking space - paid service - for the convenience of resident guests.
The Villa overlooks Henrietta Park - a 7 acre park opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897. The park land was donated by Captain Forrester of 3rd Kings Own Hussars - with the stipulation that it should always remain a green space and never be built on. Henrietta Park is situated within walking distance of the city centre and is an oasis of tranquillity with places to sit quietly or take a relaxing stroll around the circular walk amongst many fine trees and flora that include the Purple Sycamore - Golden Elms - Caucasion Mapel and a line of Baumannii Horse Chestnuts.
The World Heritage Site offers an array of unique experiences. Guests staying at The Villa can engage in gazing the night sky from Thermae Bath Spas rooftop pool - visit exhibitions at the Holburne Museum - stroll along the canal - soak in the grandeur of Bath Abbey - tour Prior Park - or experience high tea in the Pump Room.
诺诺瓦拉瑟夏侯渊2020.01.09
First of all, hotels are very difficult to find. Apple's own navigation is wrong. Secondly, the bathroom in the store is extremely small, and there is still water noise in the sewer at night. There is a problem that hot water cannot be supplied in the room No. 3, which was notified too late and cannot be resolved by itself. Finally, the parking lot is small. Although the parking lots in Bath are very small, this is the only hotel in the UK that has charged me 15 pounds a night. Seriously not recommended.
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9.4/10
Amazing
AAnikeBathen House is simply phenomenal from the mixture of old and modern aesthetic that screams class, elegance and luxury to the squeaky clean, serene environment and the oh so polite staff that were always available to help and make your stay as comfortable as possible. It was such a remarkable experience and I would definitely go back again. I absolutely loved my stay at Bathen House and I swill always recommend. It was the best Easter Holiday and Experience.
GGuest UserIts 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.
Hotel near Bath City Center, Bath 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:PHP 27,942
9.2/10
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YYuchuangchuang1. Location and Environment The hotel is located in the suburbs of Bath, England, surrounded by mountains and water, and surrounded by lush gardens and ancient tree-lined avenues. It is about 3 kilometers from the center of Bath, and can be reached by car or by hotel shuttle (reservation is required in advance) in 10 minutes. The surrounding area is within walking distance of souvenir shops, farm trails and scenic viewing platforms, which are suitable for walking and cycling. 2. Guest Rooms and Bathroom The manor-style Victorian villa has been transformed, and most of the guest rooms are decorated in classic British style, with soft tones and fireplace decorations. The rooms are spacious, equipped with comfortable beds and high-quality bedding, and have good sound insulation. The sanitation is in place, and the bathroom adopts a dry and wet separation design, providing bathrobes, slippers and L'Occitane toiletries. 3. Facilities and Services The hotel lobby and public lounge area are elegant and quiet, with a book bar, chess area and open fireplace; the outdoor courtyard and garden are equipped with outdoor seating and water fountains, and afternoon tea can be enjoyed in summer; the gym, sauna and small indoor swimming pool (swimming lane reservation required) meet basic exercise and relaxation needs; the front desk is open 24 hours a day, and the concierge can assist in arranging hot springs, horseback riding and surrounding tours; free Wi-Fi is available throughout the venue, and there are ample parking spaces. 4. Dining Experience ”Manor House Restaurant” focuses on seasonal British country dishes, using local organic ingredients; breakfast, lunch and dinner can be booked, and the chef's signature roast and hand-baked desserts are especially recommended; the bar ”The Coach House” offers British craft beer, classic cocktails and light food platters in a leisurely atmosphere. 5. Value for money: Located in the heart of Bath's core scenic area, the price is relatively high-end in the city center, but it includes a manor atmosphere and free shuttle service; early bird discounts are available for bookings during the off-season or on weekdays, and membership and package prices are more attractive; suitable for a variety of needs such as quiet vacations, weekend breaks, or British celebrations (weddings/team building). Tips: 1. It is recommended to book shuttle and swimming pool time slots in advance through the official website or by phone; 2. If you drive yourself, you can ask the hotel for a navigation map before arriving to avoid missing the entrance on the country road; 3. The restaurant is full on weekends and holidays, so you can consider booking a breakfast/afternoon tea package; 4. When the weather is fine, you may wish to bring a light picnic mat and enjoy the wildness in the garden or forest lawn; 5. It is close to the Bath Spa Museum and the Royal Crescent, and a half-day urban cultural tour can be arranged. Overall, the Bellbrook House Hotel, with its unique manor architectural style, quiet country environment and thoughtful service, provides an ideal choice for travelers who pursue quality vacations and private experiences. Welcome to experience it!
DDarcyGreat stay at The Z Hotel Bath! The room was clean and comfortable, and the location is perfect—right in the city centre, close to everything. Excellent value for money. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which made the stay even better. Would definitely recommend!
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Price per night from:PHP 3,841
8.9/10
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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 !!
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8.9/10
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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.
SSoyeonIt was a quiet and nice place to stay... Especially Casey was really nice! She was kind and made delicious cocktails ㅎㅎ
The building was beautiful and the room was comfortable. It was a bit small and there was no refrigerator, but if you come in the fall or winter, you can just put it outside the window, so it didn't matter ㅋㅋㅋㄱㄲ
The shampoo and body wash were from Scottish fine soap, so it was really good!
The only regret is that it's far from the city center... If you have a lot of luggage, it's better to go to a place right near the center. It's a hill, so you can walk, but with luggage... it's better to take a bus or taxi
But the view of Bath on the way down is the best, so I recommend it!
GGuest UserThe hotel is very old and warm, the breakfast is also good, it is on the mountain and the air is very good. It is suitable for self-driving, but the location is not remote. There is a big traffic jam on the mountain road in front of the hotel early in the morning. The heating is very sufficient. If it is hot, turn off the heating and open the window to balance the temperature.
LLouiseFantastic Hotel - great location - perfect for the train station and wandering around Bath. Our room was clean, tidy and comfortable. Very good, tasty breakfast. All the staff were friendly and welcoming. Thanks for a lovely stay. We’ll definitely be back!
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7.0/10
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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