
Visiting the city of Bath should surely be part of your itinerary if you are in England. The city’s Roman roots and picture-perfect Georgian terraces are the kind of place that lingers in your memory long after you’ve left. However, to make the most of your stay in the enchanting city, where you choose for accommodation matters a lot. It can just make the difference between a great and miserable stay.
5 Best Hotels In Bath
1. The Yard by Bath
2. No 15, Bath
3. The Bath Priory
4. Apex City of Bath Hotel
5. Broad Street Townhouse, Bath
Best Hotels In Bath
Here is a list of some of our best recommendations of hotels to stay at while visiting Bath:
1. The Yard by Bath
The Yard is a boutique hideaway set within a beautifully restored Georgian coaching inn, which was reopened in 2021. The luxury hotel is tucked right into the city centre, perfectly positioned for walking to Bath’s best-loved landmarks like the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the Circus, and the Royal Crescent.
The small hotel delivers charm, style, and warmth with just fifteen rooms spread across four floors of a listed building. No two rooms are quite alike in the Yard. The interiors feature exposed beams, traditional fabrics from local designers, and original features from centuries ago, all seamlessly paired with modern contemporary touches. Each room is thoughtfully curated, almost as if it were designed with a specific guest in mind.
The Yard also has a courtyard café, a lovely communal spot where guests and locals alike can enjoy coffee and a pastry during the day. The café easily transforms into a chic bar that spills out into the courtyard on warmer evenings. The drink menu leans local, offering regional beers, fine wines, seasonal cocktails, and small plates with West Country cheeses and bar snacks.
If you’d rather stay in your room, though, Guests can opt for a crafted breakfast hamper delivered straight to their rooms. The Hotel has even partnered with Sydney’s, a popular café just around the corner, where guests enjoy a discount on their meal.
Location: 1, Monmouth Place, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Price Range: £167
2. No.15, by Guesthouse Bath
No.15 is the flagship of the Independent GuestHouse Hotels group, spread across three Grade-I listed townhouses. The hotel’s structures are pure Bath architecture, with high ceilings, grand sash windows, and timeless symmetry. The interiors, however, are playful, creative, and a bit unexpected. The insides are littered with art installations tucked into corners, whimsical decor elements, and statement design that screams opulence.
Each of the 36 bedrooms has its own personality. It doesn’t matter if you opt for a compact, cozy snug or one of the grand rooms, they are fitted with amenities like the Hypnos Lansdowne cashmere mattresses that promise dreamy sleep. For even more convenience, it also features Nespresso machines and Dyson hairdryers. But the real charm is in the details, vintage record players with curated vinyl, and a complimentary pantry on every floor stocked with sweets, snacks, and surprises.
The hotel bar boasts a cocktail list that features British spirits and inventive mixes. The ambience is intimate and perfect for a pre-dinner drink or an impromptu nightcap. For food, guests can try the in-house restaurant that serves up modern British fare with locally sourced ingredients.
Beneath the hotel lies the quiet sanctuary, also known as the subterranean spa. Fitted inside the historic vaults, the spa offers holistic treatments, a copper bathing room, and a peaceful space to decompress after a day exploring Bath. Families are warmly welcomed in the spa, with thoughtful touches like in-room tipis for your kids. As a perk, your dogs are not only allowed, they’re pampered with amenities of their own.
Location: 15, Great Pultenay Street, Bathwick, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Price Range: £126 – £215
3. The Bath Priory
Built in 1835, The Bath Priory is the perfect example of period Gothic revival. However, beyond the grand façade lies a space that is both stately and welcoming. Peaceful country estate, lush gardens, classic architecture, and the soft hush of nature, all just minutes from Bath’s historic core.
The hotel’s grounds are one of the highlights of the Priory. Four acres of award-winning gardens, colorful paths leading to secluded corners, and a heated outdoor pool framed by manicured lawns. There are also herb beds that contribute to the day’s menu. It is the perfect place for a stroll or a good read curled up on the grass.
As if that wasn’t enough, the hotel also has the only Garden Spa by L’Occitane in the UK. The soothing scents of lavender, verbena, and rosemary paired with a serene indoor pool, a sauna by the water’s edge, a steam pod, and a menu of treatments make for complete relaxation.
For food, guests can choose between the main restaurant, with garden views, or the casual dining at The Pantry & Terrace. The menu largely features ingredients and produce from their harvest that are created into remarkable French cuisine and leisure brunch, paired with an impressive wine cellar.
Of course, the best part of visiting the Priory is that the rooms, gourmet breakfast, full use of the spa facilities, private parking, and even a newspaper come in one package.
Location: Weston Road, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Price Range: £170 – £400
4. Apex City of Bath Hotel
Apex is located just minutes from Bath’s iconic landmarks of the Roman Baths, Thermae Bath Spa, and Royal Victoria Park. The hotel caters to the modern guest and is perfectly placed for exploration, sightseeing, spa-hopping, or a conference. Everything is within easy walking distance.
With 177 rooms, including family options and doubles, the Apex offers choice without sacrificing quality. Each space is clean, contemporarily designed, with walk-in showers, deep baths, luxurious bedding, and Elemis toiletries. Some rooms even have balconies with views over the city’s rooftops, giving guests a quiet moment above the bustle.
For your wellness, the hotel contains a fully equipped gym, an indoor pool, a sauna, and a steam room. When it’s time to eat, The Orange Artichoke restaurant serves up fresh, seasonal fare from breakfast through dinner. For a nightcap, the bar is a stylish spot for a local beer or a perfectly mixed cocktail.
The Apex is the ideal place for professionals or business travelers. It is Bath’s largest purpose-built conference venue with a main hall that accommodates up to 400 guests. With 11 versatile meeting spaces in total, it’s well suited to everything from board meetings to large-scale events. For those worried about parking, while there’s no on-site parking, the Charlotte Street Car Park (BA1 2NE) is conveniently located just a short walk away, easy to manage for most visitors arriving by car.
Location: James Street, West, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Price Range: £180 – £270
5. Broad Street Town House
For guests who are after a stay that captures the essence of Bath in heritage, charm, and local buzz, then Broad Street Townhouse fits the bill beautifully. The hotel is set in a Grade-II listed Georgian building and right at the core of its history. You are just in the thick of things with the Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths, Theatre Royal, and the city’s best shopping streets all within easy reach.
Its stone façade, winding staircases, and original features make the Townhouse exude character. Inside, you will find 11 individually styled en-suite rooms spread across three floors. Each is designed with king-size beds, plush linens, and heritage details that tell of the building’s past. It is the right amount of cozy without being cramped, stylish without trying too hard.
The ground-floor café-bar is open from morning through evening and serves up artisan coffee, light bites, and cocktails. Breakfast is served daily, but you’ll want to book your slot at check-in. As if the in-house charm weren’t enough, the Broad Street Townhouse is directly connected to The Pig & Fiddle. The pub is ideal for catching a pint of Butcombe ale, a hearty meal, or a live match with the locals. Overall, the vibe at Broadstreet is relaxed, unpretentious, and welcoming, with no stress.
Location: 32, Broad Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Price Range: £160 – £330
With any of these accommodations in place, you don’t need to worry about your time at Bath. Rather, you are more likely to have a more immersive experience of what true Bath living looks like. They make the perfect blend of history, convenience, and hospitality rolled into one.