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Looking for a beautiful weekend destination? Named after its thermal waters and Roman Baths, the Bath has been a hotspot for wellbeing breaks for centuries. Visit today and enjoy a few relaxing days with friends, family or a romantic escape with your partner.
Just a short walk from the Bristol Temple Meads train station, the ibis Bristol Temple Meads hotel is your premier choice for effortless travel. We'll set you up for the day with an unlimited, hearty breakfast spread, provide around-the-clock refreshments with a smile, and even put your pooch up for the night with our pet-friendly setup. Its central location makes it easy for guests looking to explore and take in the best of what Bristol has to offer.
Overlooking Millennium Square, Ibis Bristol Centre is situated in Bristol's vibrant Harbourside area. The modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk, a stylish bar and cafe restaurant. Home to 182 inviting, spotless guest rooms with hard-to-leave Sweet Beds and rejuvenating en suite power showers, our Bristol hotel puts on a hearty breakfast buffet spread each morning with cooked and continental offerings. The hotel's busy bar boasts a new outdoor terrace within minutes from SS Great Britain and the Aquarium.
Many of our guests visit Bristol for business, which is why our stylish 4-Star Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel has everything business travellers need. With 12 conference rooms situated on a dedicated events floor, good transport links and onsite parking, you won't find a better business hotel in the area. Enjoy a bite in the hotel Bar or Restaurant. The city has many attractions to explore. Amongst the many treasures are the SS Great Britain, Clifton Suspension Bridge and Wake The Tiger.
Discover the city and relax in 4-star comfort at Novotel Bristol Centre hotel, within easy reach of many of Bristols attractions. Your airy, spacious room will give you, your family & friends space to stretch out and feel at home. Our modern Gourmet Bar & Restaurant will offer you classic dishes with a twist, whilst our sauna and steam room will help you unwind.
Mercure Brigstow Hotel is located in the vibrant part of Bristol City Centre, just steps away from main venues, Saint Nicolas Market, The Old Vic, Cabot Circus and the Harbour. Our restaurant Buttermilk and Maple is inspired by that lounge loving Australian café scene with a dash of Brooklyn East coast. Indulge in great quality food during the day or relax in the evening with a craft beer or cocktail at the bar. The hotel also has 4 conference rooms for 2 to 60 delegates.
Getting to Bath from around the UK is easy. It's a short drive from London, while Bristol, Wales and the South are accessible on the M4. You can also drive to Bath from the North and Scotland, although the journey will take a little longer. Look for a hotel with parking to make your visit even more straightforward. For the most convenient route to Bath, hop on the train. Bath Spa is the city's principal train station, located right in the heart of the action. The station is a short walk from major attractions, including the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. When you're there, it's easy to get around on foot. Bath is primarily flat and pedestrianised, so you can stroll between spots and take in the sights of this beautiful historical city at leisure.
There are lots of ways to enjoy this scenic city. It's the original wellbeing destination, elegant with deep-rooted Roman heritage. The city is compact, which means you can explore and enjoy many of its delights in just a few days.
Bath is famous for its attractions and activities, but visiting the Roman Baths remains one of the top things to do. See how the city's residents once relaxed in natural thermal waters. This was one of the most outstanding religious spas in the ancient world, where Romans came to worship and bathe. Today, visitors can explore the bathing complex and follow in the footsteps of Romans on original walkways and pavements. The ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva are a highlight. Not to mention the museum, which is home to Roman artefacts and sculptures. You can't bathe in the thermal waters at the Roman Baths since they're an important historical site. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a soak elsewhere...
If visiting the steamy Roman Baths has got you in the mood for a dip, you won't need to look far. Thermae Bath Spa is right around the corner, combining a historic spa with modern facilities to offer locals and visitors a luxurious thermal bathing experience. Britain's original thermal spa is a perfect place to head for a solo soak or a romantic afternoon. The New Royal Bath is a breathtaking rooftop pool where you can enjoy views across the city from the warm, therapeutic waters. Whether you visit this rooftop spa by day or night, enjoy a unique experience you're sure to remember. While you're here, visit the Wellness Suite for exquisite spa experiences in traditional settings. There's a sauna, steam room, infrared room, ice chamber and experience showers. Whatever way you spend your time, you're sure to leave feeling relaxed and refreshed, just like the Romans.
Bath Abbey is an awe-inspiring landmark and a must-see when you're visiting Bath. Whether you go to the Abbey to join in service, take a tour, light a candle or just look around, it's always worth stopping for a moment of peace in the bustling city. There are 635 memorials around the walls of Bath Abbey, mostly remembering people from the 1700s and 1800s. You can also see the Waller Tomb, colourful stained-glass windows and the 1500s fan-vaulted ceiling. Join a guided tour to discover even more of Bath Abbey, including the clock, bell chamber and panoramic views from the top of the tower.
Bath is home to many laid-back lunch spots and beautiful restaurants. If you're visiting for a romantic weekend, find plenty of intimate dining rooms to share a candlelit meal. Bath boasts one Michelin star restaurant and six more in the Michelin guide, which means lots of choices for something memorable.
Olive Tree is Bath's only Michelin star restaurant and one of its longest-standing independents. It's a perfect choice for marking a special occasion with a loved one. The restaurant is set inside a Georgian townhouse in one of the most beautiful parts of the city, setting the scene for romance. The clean, low-lit interiors let your experience do the talking. Start with a drink in the charming bar before heading to the dining room for exciting combinations on the menu. Or choose The Ivy Bath Brasserie, a stunning setting for a romantic meal in the city. Charming Parisian stylings are complete with sky-blue panelling, gold-framed mirrors, art deco paintings and high arched windows. Beautiful. The Ivy's menu features classic dishes prepared to the highest standards, so you can settle in and enjoy a perfect meal.
Breakfast or lunch in Bath means visiting pretty tearooms and delightful independent cafés. There's plenty of choices, including Café Lucca with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a quiet Bath lane. This is one of the city's most elegant spots, serving excellent salads and afternoon tea. You could also try Society Café or The Green Bird Café.
Bath is a charming city that offers something for travelers all year round. Spring is a perfect time to visit when the city comes alive with colorful blooms and pleasant weather. Summer brings vibrant festivals and outdoor activities, while autumn showcases the city's stunning autumn foliage. In winter, Bath transforms into a magical wonderland with its festive markets and cozy atmosphere. No matter the season, travelers will be captivated by Bath's rich history, stunning architecture, and relaxing thermal baths. You won't want to miss this enchanting city.