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15 reviews
Two 18th-century row houses—set on an immaculate lawn made for picnics—at the center of Bath’s Royal Crescent, a series of Georgian-era residences. — Travel + Leisure
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11 reviews
The hotel's evocative period trappings, coupled with the owners' unpretentious hospitality, make this the perfect roost for travelers who admire a traditional setting but detest fussy formality. — Star Service
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10 reviews
Elegant hotel restaurant made up of several areas: a smart cocktail bar; an airy dining room overlooking the gardens; and a contemporary orangery and terrace. — Michelin Guide
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8 reviews
A suite at anindependently owned boutique hotel set in a Georgian townhouse, with a dining discount. — Jetsetter
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5 reviews
Guests are greeted by manicured grounds, a columned facade, and sweeping stone staircases, all adding to the fine English manor ambiance. — Oyster
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9 reviews
The 99-room, five-star hotel sits in an enviably accessible location at the heart of historic Bath. — Condé Nast Traveler
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5 reviews
An integral part of Queen Square, the Francis is an example of 18th-century taste and style, but we find it too commercial and touristy. — Frommer's
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5 reviews
This is a stylish, art-filled base bang in the middle of Bath city centre, a short stroll from the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
It's rare to find a compact hotel in the cobblestone heart of Bath, and this informal three-story lodging converted from a group of Georgian town houses fits the bill nicely. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
One Three Nine Bath is a high-end bed-and-breakfast set in a large Victorian house on a hill overlooking the center of Bath. — Oyster
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4 reviews
This upmarket b&b is spread over two interconnected Georgian houses on Bath's finest-looking street. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
Keep this one quiet - it's a covert gem. On a terraced street this tidy you'd expect a heftier price tag, but the understated rooms and straightforward service keep the tariffs realistic. — Lonely Planet
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6 reviews
A relaxing and intimate five-star stay just a short walk from the city's Abbey, Roman baths and more. — Jetsetter
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2 reviews
Once the home of Sir Walter Scott, Pratt's dates from the heady days of Beau Nash. Functioning as a hotel since 1791, it has become part of the legend and lore of Bath. — Frommer's
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5 reviews
This large b&b offers stylish yet reasonably priced accommodation in a pair of Victorian buildings close to Royal Victoria Park. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
Just steps from Bath Abbey, a gorgeous square... is home to this welcoming B&B. Parts of the building date from 1689, but contemporary design lightens the spacious, pastel-hue rooms. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
This upmarket b&b has a French country chic look in its six pretty, individually furnished bedrooms. — The Telegraph
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