The famous Roman Baths that give the city its name were founded in 75 A.D. The Romans named the city Aquae Solis or "Waters of the Sun" because Bath has the only natural hot springs in the UK. They are still fed by natural mineral springs.
1. Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel (Bath Hotels/5* hotels in Bath)
Once an elegant private house dating back to the 1830's a long sweeping driveway and seven acres of landscaped gardens front the Bath Spa Hotel. The 129 non smoking bedrooms are furnished with a subtle blend of colours and maintain th...
2. Macdonald Francis Hotel (Bath Hotels/3* hotels in Bath)
Located in the Georgian city centre and constructed from traditional Bath stone The Francis dates back to 1728 when it was six private houses. Today it retains many reminders of its past combined with excellent modern facilities. Bath is always ...
3. MANOR HOUSE BATH (Bath Hotels/4D hotels in Bath)
Restful rambling Medieval Manor in rural valley 2 miles from Bath City Centre. Classified as a British Ancient Monument it features a Tudor inglenook fire individually decorated spacious ensuite bedrooms and charming candlelit restaurant on Frid...
4. Marlborough House (Bath Hotels/4D hotels in Bath)
An enchanting Victorian guest house in the heart of Georgian Bath and a short walk to all the major attractions that our world heritage city has to offer such as the magnificent Royal Cresent Famous Circus Building Jane Austen Centre Roman Bath...
5. Menzies Waterside (Bath Hotels/4* hotels in Bath)
Visitors to the historical city of Bath will find the Menzies Waterside Hotel an ideal base. Situated overlooking the Kennet and Avon Canal the hotel is close to the city's famous local attractions including the Roman Baths and museum. The hotel a...
6. Millbrook (Bath Hotels/4D hotels in Bath)
Millbrook is a former Victorian farmhouse situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. All rooms have stunning views over the beautiful Limpley Stoke valley and all benefit from having en suite or private facilities WiFi internet access TV...