Hotels & Accommodation in BathBath England holiday, hotel and travel guide, offering accurate information on Bath hotels, lodges, camping sites guesthouses, bed and breakfasts and places to stay in Bath. All you need to know about Englands Bath for a holiday or a business trip, weather, currency, moblie phone networks, internet, electricity, as well as booking of accommodation, hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, cottages, self catering houses, camp sites and more in Bath England.
|
Hotels accommodationbed & breakfasts and
|
England
Hotels & Accommodation home page | Scotland
Accommodation |
Search all England |
Places to stay in BathThe city was first established as a spa with the Latin name, Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans sometime in the AD 60s about 20 years after they had arrived in Britain (AD43), although verbal tradition suggests that Bath was known before then. They built baths and a temple on the surrounding hills of Bath in the valley of the River Avon around hot springs. Edgar was crowned king of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much later, it became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone. The City of Bath was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, which have helped to make it a major centre for tourism, with over one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year. The city has two universities and several schools and colleges. There is a large service sector, and growing information and communication technologies and creative industries, providing employment for the population of Bath and the surrounding area. Nourished by natural hot springs, Bath offers a unique experience with stunning architecture, great shopping and iconic attractions. The Mendip hills and levels of Somerset offer a magical blend of history and legend, easily explored from Bath. From Arthurian and Christian monuments to woollen medieval towns and geological landmarks this area is a delight to discover. |
|
Mercure
Bath Francis Hotel Bath |
The
Royal Hotel |
The
Royal Crescent Bath |
The
Windsor |
Wentworth
House Hotel Bath |
The
Rose and Crown |
Villa
Claudia |
White
Guest House |
Queensberry
Hotel |
The
Old Mill Hotel |
The
Old Malt House Hotel Bath |
The
Old Crown |
The
Moody Goose At The Old Priority Bath |
The
House of Wolveton |
The
Halcyon |
The
Conker store |
The
Cedar |
Spinney
Cross |
Shrubdown |
Roban
House |
Queen
Charlotters Orangery Bath |
Pratts
Hotel |
Parade
Park |
Marlborough
House |
Mac'Donald
Bath Spa Hotel Bath |
Lynwood
House |
Lindisfarne
Guest House Bath |
Lamp
Post Villa |
Holiday
Inn Express |
Haringtons
Hotel |
Fiary
Dene |
Brenconridge
B&B |
Best
Western Abby Hotel Bath |
Bay
Tree House |
Bailbrook
House Hotel |
Bloomfield
House |
Aquae
Sulis Guest House Bath |
Manor
Farm House Bath |
The
Manor House Hotel Bath |
Wheelwrights
Arms |
Weston
Lawn Bed and Breakfast Bath |
Villa
Magdala Botique B&B Bath |
The
Abby Green |
The
Henry Guest House Bath |
The
George Inn |
The
Edgar Townhouse |
The
Carfax Hotel |
The
Bath Priory Hotel ,Resturant & Spa Bath |
The
Ayrlington |
The
Tasburgh House |
Roman
City Guest House Bath |
Riverside
Apartment |
Redcar
Hotel |
Ashley
Villa Guest House Bath |
Accommodation Bath England places to stay in Bath hotels in England Bath camping guesthouses and bed and breakfasts |
Copyright Madbookings 2012 |