Places to stay in Bath, Somerset

We currently have 96 accommodations in and around Bath. There are also other regional listings available for Campgrounds, Chalets, Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

Nourished by natural hot springs, Bath offers a unique experience with stunning architecture, great shopping and iconic attractions. Local restaurants include Mezzaluna - Bath, Brasserie Gerard - Bath, Bath Fish & Chips, and Cafe Retro.

Bath and the surrounding area is brimming with things to see and do. Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Bath presents some of the finest architectural sights in Europe such as the Royal Crescent, the Circus and Pulteney Bridge alongside a diverse collection of museums and attractions including the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey and Thermae Bath Spa. Bath's compact city centre offers irresistible shopping and there are plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding area.

The center of Bath ( which is at is longitude -2°21'26.833 and latitude 51°22'53.141 ) is located 6 miles away from Wick and 9 miles away from Beckington.

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The Hampton By Hilton

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 .....

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The Travelodge

Close to the ancient Roman Baths, the Bath Waterside hotel is a great base for exploring this magical city and the Mendip hills beyond. It's at the quieter, leafier end of town, just a 5 minutes' drive from Bath University. You'll be ideally placed for the Jane Austen Centre, the Pump House and .....

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The Windsor Guest House

Located in historic Bath, The Windsor occupies a Grade 1 listed building on one of the finest boulevards in Europe. We’re two minutes’ walk from the centre, so visit the Roman Baths, explore the Abbey, relax in the Thermae Bath Spa or discover the streets walked by Jane Austen. Bath’s shops .....

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The Premier Inn

There’s something for everyone to discover on Bath city breaks, and our Premier Inn Bath City Centre hotel is a great base for exploring this historic city. Located just a 10-minute walk away from Bath Spa train station and iconic Pulteney Bridge, our Bath Premier Inn is in a prime spot. .....

Things to see and do, places to eat in Bath

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Belushi's

Amarone Restaurant ( Dining / Italian ). Enjoy delicious freshly prepared pasta dishes, locally sourced steaks, fish fresh from the Dorset coast, and delectable desserts. www.amaroneristorante.co.uk Link

Belushi's ( Dining / Other ). Located at 9 Green Street. Our rockin’ bar and diner sets an awesome contrast to Bath’s historical backdrop. Quite literally on the doorstep of the city’s most famed attractions, our Bath Belushi’s boasts a badass food and drink menu offering killer breakfasts, a truckload of burgers and a mammoth choice on local ales, ciders, spirits and international craft beers. www.belushis.com Link

Hall & Woodhouse Bar & Restaurant ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Whether you’re looking for a leisurely pub lunch, a family dinner, drinks with friends or somewhere to celebrate, Hall & Woodhouse in Bath is the perfect spot. hall-woodhousebath.co.uk Link

Boston Tea Party ( / Cafe ). Located at 8 Alfred Street. With plenty of seats, Alfred Street is the perfect cafe for gatherings, meetings or parties! www.bostonteaparty.co.uk Link

The Pump Room ( / British ). Take a seat in the Pump Room Restaurant and enjoy a delicious breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea while enjoying live music from the Pump Room Trio or resident pianist. www.romanbaths.co.uk Link

The Courtyard Cafe ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). Located at 3 Lilliput Court. The Courtyard Café is situated just a stone’s throw away from Bath Abbey in the historic Lilliput Court. Independently owned for over 30 years, this cosy café has long been a favourite of locals and visitors alike. The homemade food is hearty and chef Kirsty’s cakes are deliciously moreish, making this café a great spot for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or a quick stop for a little something sweet. courtyardbath.co.uk Link

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