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Bath Hotels(16 hotels, Page 1 of 2)
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Macdonald Bath Spa Bath, SYDNEY ROAD BATH AVON BA2 6JF GREAT BRITAIN |
274 |
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The Francis Bath, QUEEN SQUARE |
138 |
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Abbey Bath, 1 NORTH PARADE |
143 |
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Pratts Bath, SOUTH PARADE BATH AVON UK BA2 4AB |
236 |
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Redcar Bath, 27 HENRIETTA STREET BATH BA2 6LR UK |
132 |
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Best Western Limpley Stoke Htl Bath, LOWER LIMPLEY STOKE BATH ENGLAND BA2 7FZ |
77 |
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Homewood Park Bath, HINTON CHARTERHOUSE |
226 |
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Hilton Bath City Bath, WALCOT STREET BATH BA1 SBJ AVON |
232 |
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Bailbrook Lodge Bath, 35 37 LONDON ROAD WEST BATH GB BA1 7HZ |
125 |
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Royal Crescent Bath, 16 ROYAL CRESCENT |
355 |
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Lansdown Grove Bath, LANSDOWN ROAD BATH BA1 5EH UK |
159 |
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Charlton House Bath, SHEPTON MALLET BA44PR BATH ENGLAND |
371 |
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Ston Easton Park Bath, SOMERSET STON EASTON BA3 4DF UNITED KINGDOM |
266 |
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Bw Cliffe Bath, CLIFFE DRIVE CROWE HILL LIMPLEY STOKE NR BATH GR BA3 6HY |
207 |
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The Queensberry Bath, 4-7 RUSSEL STREET BA1 2QF BATH UNITED KINGDDOM |
274 |
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Pratts Hotel in Bath Nestling In The Heart Of Historic Bath Stands PrattsHotel. Ideally Situated For Both Leisure And CorporateGuests Wishing To Visit Or Explore This Magical City.Pratts Prides Itself On Its Warm And Friendly Welcome.This Classical Georgian Hotel Has 46 IndividuallyDecorated Bedrooms All With En suite Facilities.Attention To Detail And Comfort In Each Room Provides AnNdividual Flavour To Your Stay. The Elegant RestaurantServes Table D Hote Or A La Carte Menus Offering A WideRange Of Popular And Extensive And Imaginative WineList Is Available. The Hotel Bar Offers Views Onto BathsFamous South Parade And Is The Ideal Place For Pre dinnerDrinks Or A Nightcap To Round Off The Evening. MorningCoffee And Afternoon Tea Are Served In One Of The HotelsComfortable Lounges. Built From The Famous Bath Honey Colored Stone By One Of The Citys Most Famous Architects,John Wood The Elder,In 1743,It Was Originally 5 TownHouses. As Early As 1791 Two Of These Were Being Used AsBoarding Houses. Some Of The Famous Occupants IncludedSir Walter Scott, William Wilberforce And Dame PeggyAshcroft. Mrs. Frederick Pratt Bought The Boarding HouseAt No 5 In 7 The Property Was RegisteredAs Pratts Hotel. Built In The Heady Days Of Beau Nash,Pratts Hotel Has Been Part Of The Citys Heritage For MoreThan Two Centuries. The Building Itself Has ManyInteresting Features Including A Bowed Landing On TheStaircase, Designed To Enable The Chairmen To TakeClients Back To Their Rooms In Sedan Chairs FollowingTheir Treatments In The Citys Famous Spa Baths. For TheBusiness Visitor There Are Two Conference Rooms The Gainsborough Room Seats 50 Theatre style And TheHotel. Delegate Rates Are Available And Include RoomAnd Audio visual Equipment Hire And Meals. There Is A PayAnd Display Car Park Opposite The Hotel. If Youre LookingFor Something More Active, Baths Sports Facilities AreSecond To None. A Short Walk From The Hotel Is The BathSports And Leisure Centre With An Excellent Pool And Gym.The Famous Rugby And Cricket Grounds Are Also Close By.For A Day At The Races Or A Round Of Golf At One Of TheFour First class Courses You Will Find All You Need OnThe Outskirts Of The City. If Its The Arts Youre AfterThen Bath Has A Wealth Of Cultural Attractions. AlongsideIts Theatres, Jazz Clubs And Street Entertainers Are TheFamous International Horse Trials At Badminton, TheFringe Festival Or The Classical Quartet In The Pump RoomBath Also Boasts Many Of Britains Most FascinatingMuseums children Can Play With The Hands on WorkingDisplays Of Industrial Machinery From 100 Years Ago At Mr.Bowlers Business Or Enjoy The Authentic Displays Of EarlyAmerican Life, Including Home made Chocolate Brownies, AtThe Museum.
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