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Whether you are a business person looking for a hotel in Bath or a tourist or back packer looking for accommodation in Bath, there is a wide selection of accommodation from cheap hotels in Bath to luxury hotels in Bath such as the Royal Crescent Hotel Bath. There is also the option of a Bath bed and breakfast or Guest House accommodation or the YMA Bath.
Staying in luxury hotels Bath mixes the beauty and fresh air of nature with outstanding local countryside with the bustle and fun of a real classic city break. It is the most historic and romantic city outside of London, with more boutiques, more restaurants, more theatres and more cultural locations than anywhere else in the West of England. When you’re looking for things to do in Bath don’t forget the option of nearby towns such as Cheltenham and the Cotswolds, Worcester, Devon and Cornwall. Like other major cities there are Boutique hotels in Bath. One of these is the Halcyon with its modern clean decor and excellent reputation, it is very conveniently situated to access the City of Bath and all that it has to offer.
Many of the hotels are located in elegant Georgian buildings. One of the most famous of these is the Royal Crescent Hotel Bath located on the Royal Crescent which is world famous. It is within walking distance of many of the city’s attractions such as the Roman Baths and Pump Rooms and the Theatre Royal. Alternatively there is a great variety of cheap hotels in Bath which combined with bath b&b means that there is accommodation to suit all pockets and all tastes. Many of the b&bs city centre locations make them ideal for sightseeing such as Pulteney House Bath which is large Victorian House set in its own gardens.
Several of the hotels have swimming pools or spa facilities meaning you can be pampered without even leaving your hotel. These are fantastic for weekend breaks or that special occasion. Many of the hotels have special offers for either weekend breaks or seasonal offers.
To accompany Bath accommodation there is also a fantastic selection of restaurants in Bath. It is estimated that there are around 100 restaurants in Bath, which means you’re never far from fine cuisine. There are the familiar national chain restaurants as well as individual restaurants such as the nationally acclaimed Lime restaurant which is located at Homewood Park. The restaurant has two AA Rosettes thanks to the fantastic flair, imagination and quality that the food has achieved. In addition to restaurants there are many more wine bars and pubs serving great food in a great atmosphere.
Bath is also renowned for its shopping, with many individual shops offering a wide variety of products in an elegant relaxed atmosphere.
Bath makes a fantastic Christmas treat, to refresh your batteries properly – meaning you will really be ready to tackle all the challenges that next year could bring with a fortified mind and a light heart. Located in the area between Bath Abbey and the famous Roman Baths is an area known as the Bath Christmas Market. The market is world famous attracting visitors from around the globe.
Located in the heart of the city of Bath's shopping area, visitors are treated to 123 traditional wooden chalets that adorn the streets. Each chalet offers unique, handmade products, included in the selection are decorations and food items which make perfect gifts, and you're likely to find everything needed for a perfect Christmas celebration.
One of the key attractions for visitors to Bath is the Roman Baths. The historic building was started in 1894 and finished in 1897. There four main attractions, the Roman Temple, the spring, the Bath House and the museum. The waters were believed to have fantastic healing powers. Another key attraction is Sally Lunns. Within the oldest house in Bath you will find the history of Sally Lunn, who came to Bath in 1680 via Bristol to escape persecution in France. The sally Lunn bun is world famous with the recipe remaining a secret.
Jane Austen Centre, if you enjoy the Jane Austen novels is a popular place to visit and is a good example of how Bath would have looked during Jane Austens life in Bath, there is a Jane Austen Festival held annually in September, along with many Festivals throughout the year.
Bath Thermae Spa which is Britains only natural Thermal Spa is a fantastically popular venue. This unique venue offers both modern and traditional spa treatments where you can bathe in mineral rich spa water and enjoy the pleasures and the scenic views from the open air roof top pool.
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