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Last updated: 05 October, 2022
Expert travel writer: Sian Lewis

Contemporary style is hard to find in a city as historic as this, but this hotel has it nailed. It’s a collection of four interconnected Georgian townhouses in a fantastic central spot close to all the key attractions, on a classic Bath street.

Inside, multiple staircases lead to uniquely designed rooms with hand-painted wallpaper and zingy colours, as well as ceiling roses and period features. It’s young, fresh and relaxed; history made over.

Surrounding area

The hotel is on a historic Georgian street in the centre of Bath, close to the Assembly Rooms, Circus and Royal Crescent, and walking distance from the main shopping area. It’s a residential street, just a street or two away from Bath’s busy centre.

The houses here are largely Bath stone terraces with bright window baskets, black railings and sash windows. It’s beautiful, photogenic and stylish – it’s just a shame about the volume of traffic.

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Key facilities

Airport transfers*
Beach: None
Fitness centre
Fitness classes
Golf course
Hot tub
Kids club
Parking
: Nearby *
Pool (adults only)
Pool (indoor)
Pool (outdoor)
Pool (kids)
Spa
Tennis courts
WiFi: Free
Yoga

Food & drink

All inclusive
Kids menu
Restaurant on-site
Self catering
*
Additional charge

Room types

Apartments
Bedrooms
Cabins
Suites
Tents
Villas
Yurts

Room facilities

Air conditioning
Flat screen TV
Jacuzzi (private)
Pool (private)
Tea & coffee making facilities
WiFi

Bedding options

2+ bedrooms
3+ beds
Connecting rooms
Rollaway/sofa bed

Bucket list experiences our writer says you must do in this destination, closest first

Bath’s must-see Georgian architecture

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.4 miles]

Bath’s beautifully-preserved Georgian architecture – most of it made from honey-coloured ‘Bath stone’ – is a delight to behold, even for the non-architecturally minded. See it on expert-led walking tours.

Best for ages: 18+ | Free

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Roman Baths & Pump Room

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.7 miles]

Walk in the footsteps of the Romans around this impressive and well-preserved baths and temple complex, built over naturally occurring hot springs around AD 60.

Best for ages: 8+ | £15

Thermae Bath Spa

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.8 miles]

A unique modern spa with steam rooms and showpiece rooftop pool, that uses Bath’s natural thermal water.

Best for ages: 12+ | £38

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Other worthwhile experiences in this destination if you have the time or the interest, closest first

Elaborate dresses in a glass display case
Experience

Fashion Museum

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.1 miles]

Style worshippers will love this walk through the fashions of the 18th century through to modern-day garb – the Dress of the Year exhibition is a highlight. The museum is located on the lower ground floor of the Assembly Rooms, and the lofty Ball Room is worth a peek.

Best for ages: 8+ | £10

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Scary model of frankenstein in a laboratory
Experience

House of Frankenstein

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.3 miles]

Part museum, part house of horrors, this spooktacular celebration of Mary Shelley and her most infamous creation is good fun for older children as well as for hardcore Shelley fans, and definitely less twee than Jane Austen’s offerings.

Best for ages: 12+ | £13

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Exterior of the entrance with Jane Austen model standing outside
Experience

Jane Austen Centre

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.3 miles]

Step inside one of Austen’s novels (Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were both set in Bath) at this elegant town house, on the same street where the author lived. The Centre offers an interactive snapshot of Regency life, fashion and food as well as insights into Austen herself.

Best for ages: 18+ | £12

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Christmas market stalls with people, underneath a large tree lit up in green festive lights
Experience

Bath Christmas Market

Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)[0.5 miles]

The cheery cluster of wooden cabins that take over the city centre from mid-November attracts a throng of shoppers, but is still well worth wandering through on a Christmas weekend trip if you fancy meeting local makers and sampling festive foodie treats.

Best for ages: Any | Free

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Bath

Somerset, United Kingdom (UK)

A lovely west country city of world-class Georgian architecture, ancient and modern spas, and an atmosphere of romance and refinement.

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The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds, United Kingdom (UK)

One of England’s most beautiful regions – a patchwork landscape of idyllic countryside, postcard-perfect villages and cosy historic boutique hotels.

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