
Did you ever wonder what kind of hotel accommodation can be found
on a visit to Bath? Well here we will go through the main types of
accommodation. So, if you are planning that next trip to visit the
ancient Spa city and World Heritage Site in Bath within heart of the
South West of England, here is a selection of what type of accommodation
you can expect to find in the city.
The
most popular accommodation on offer in the city of bath is mostly
Hotels and the Bed and Breakfast establishments, both of these are good
options for visitors and travellers alike. Here we will deal with the
hotel options available. They can come in a wide variety for you to
choose from, whilst encompassing all areas of the visitor accommodation
spectrum from the luxury sector to the more financially economical
budget end.

There are many hotels spread all over the city of
Bath, the upper end of the price range and more luxurious hotels are
situated in or near the key areas of the city or on the outskirts within
a more rural environment. The most notable Bath city attractions being
the Royal Crescent with its Georgian Architecture, the Roman Spa Baths
with the Pump House, the Jane Austen Centre and the Thermae Bath Spa to
name just a few. These luxury hotels cater more for customers where
price is not an issue and want in house facilities like health clubs,
spa treatments, a restaurant with a prestigious accolade or two and
possibly their luxury accommodation is in close proximity to the main
sights within the city centre.
In the middle price ranged hotels
you will still find a good selection of accommodation with a lesser
range of certain facilities available, but these are normally non
inclusive. The rooms might well be smaller or the location of the
establishments may not be as well placed to the areas of most interest
within the city depending on your needs. The restaurant may not be as
acclaimed as higher priced establishments but the food will generally be
of a high standard, with a variety of menus on offer. But these hotels
still offer a good value option with a reasonably high level comfort and
service to make your stay a good one, without putting a large dent in
your finances.

Hotels on the budget end of the scale are normally
smaller in size and also the rooms can tend to be smaller, some rooms
may have more limited facilities within them, with no complementary
gifts or free toiletries. They tend to be further from the main city
centre and aim to pitch to the low cost market, for people who are
primarily on a budget or possibly just staying for a limited period or
for people not intending to spend much time in the hotel at all. These
budget hotels will often be family run with more of a home feel to the
establishment, with maybe more of a home cooked style menu in their
restaurant. Where as many of the budget hotels nowadays may not have a
restaurant as this adds to running costs and the hotel owners' might
expect their guests to dine out, especially if they are in close
proximity to the city centre and its many restaurants and bistros.
So
depending on your budget and requirements for travel accommodation
there will be a wide range of choices on offer in the City of Bath
during your visit. One thing is for sure you will be spoilt for hotel
accommodation options within most areas of the city, so the choice is
yours.
This article was written by Gregory Greene on behalf of the Royal Hotel Bath. For Hotels Bath visit the Royal Hotel Bath, especially if you are looking for Accommodation in Bath in a luxurious hotel, within the city centre and central to all the local attractions.
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