Book a room at this hotel in the heart of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, near the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa. Enjoy free breakfast, WiFi, fitness center, and more amenities. About this property Comfortable Accommodations: Hampton By Hilton Bath City in Bath offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities.
Each room includes a work desk, free toiletries, and a TV. Dining and Leisure: Guests can enjoy a fitness centre, restaurant, and bar. Hampton by Hilton Bath City, a modern, city-centre hotel for guests just steps from the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent and Thermae Bath Spa.
With fast, direct access from London via the Elizabeth Line and Paddington Station in 90 minutes, plus convenient links to the M4/M5 corridor and Bristol Airport (40 minutes), our location is perfect for families, corporate travellers and leisure. The 4-star smoke-free Hampton By Hilton Bath City hotel, situated only 1.4 km from the Museum of East Asian Art, offers a nightclub, a shared lounge, and a golf course. Room Choices Offering a shopping area and a restaurant, the non-smoking Doubletree By Hilton Bath Hotel lies in a shopping neighbourhood, 2.7 km from the 18th - century Prior Park and 550 m from such cultural places of interest as the world renowned Fashion Bath Assembly Rooms Museum.
Just moments from the late Medieval church "Bath Abbey", the 4. Stay at this hotel on the banks of River Avon, half a mile from Thermae Bath Spa and The Roman Baths. Enjoy river and city views, indoor and outdoor dining, and over 3,000 sq.
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Search by destination, check the latest prices, or use the interactive map to find the location for your next stay. Book direct for the best price and free cancellation. Hampton by Hilton Bath City offers clean, welcoming guest rooms with modern comforts.
Wherever you're going, we'll be there with free WiFi, a work desk, HDTV, in-room coffee and tea service, and more. DoubleTree by Hilton Bath is a property situated in Bath's city centre. Guests can enjoy views of the city, River Avon and the countryside beyond.
The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis ") c. 60 AD when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon, although hot springs were known even before then. Bath Abbey was founded in the 7th century and became a religious centre; the building was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries.