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Edgar Hotel
64 Gt Pulteney Street, Somerset, Bath, BA2 4DN / 3 Star Hotel
A warm friendly welcome awaits you at this privately owned hotel. Located 10 minutes from the Roman Baths and town centre. All room with en-suite shower (some with baths) and toilet. Georgian town House located in Bath's most prestigious street. The hotel is a Georgian town house, which was built between 1780-1790 and is Grade 1 listed building.
All rooms have en-suite shower, toilet, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities.
Check in is usually from 1pm, your luggage can be left at the Hotel if arriving before 1pmUnfortunately we do not have our own car park at the hotel.
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Hilton Bath City Hotel
Walcot Street, Bathwick, Bath, BA1 5BJ / 4 Star Hotel
The Hilton Bath is located in the heart of the city centre and only half a mile from the railway station and a 30-minute drive from Bristol Airport. The hotel has 150 bedrooms, including 42 deluxe rooms and 6 suites. Why not enjoy our Zuccotta Restaurant, where Mediterranean specialities are served. Local attractions include the Roman Baths and Museum, the Royal Crescent, the Museum of Costume and the Pump Rooms. The hotel is situated in the centre of Bath, within easy walking distance of all local attractions.
Breakfast: 15.00 GBP per person per night. Hilton value rate - The client accepts that the first night's stay is charged upon confirmation of the reservation.
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Redcar Bath Hotel
27-29 Henrietta Street, Bathwick, Bath, BA2 6LR / 3 Star Hotel
The Redcar Hotel is an elegant Georgian town house hotel in the centre of the lovely city of Bath, where we offer you great value for money. The hotel is ideal for business or pleasure. We have Wi-Fi access in the hotel, limited free parking (first come, first served) and our friendly and helpful staff are here to make your stay enjoyable and easy. Henrietta Street, on which The Redcar Hotel stands, was designed between 1788 and 1792 by Sir William Pulteney and named after his daughter Henrietta Laura Pulteney. Three Georgian town houses were first converted into a Hotel in 1949. As the property in the golden location, it was later sold to an organization owned by the famous entertainers Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, who then spent a large amount of money extending and developing this fine hotel.
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The Queensberry Hotel
Bryanston Street ,
Marble Arch,
Central London,
W1H 7EH
A stylish townhouse hotel in the heart of Georgian Bath. The Queensberry marries the best of contemporary hotel keeping with classical regency architecture. Welcoming, eclectic bedrooms, intriguing staircases and cosy reception rooms give the hotel a feeling of casual luxury, a home from home. With its courtyard garden, the tranquility of the hotel is a welcome surprise in this popular city - a world heritage site.
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