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The Royal Crescent Hotel, Bath, United Kingdom

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Address: 16 Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset, England BA1 2LS, UK

Rates from: GBP 245.00

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"Historic Georgian elegance at every turn; this luxury hotel was once home to the Scarlet Pimpernel."

The Royal Crescent Hotel is a luxury hotel set within Bath’s famous 18th century architectural gem, The Royal Crescent. Built during George III’s reign, this luxury resort is consistently voted one of the top 500 worldwide hotels. The combination of beautifully appointed bedrooms, fine dining, secret gardens and a unique spa ensure a perfect retreat in Bath’s relaxing atmosphere. The luxury hotel also offers elegant private dining, has a private hot air balloon , is licensed for wedding ceremonies and provides a restored 1920s river boat for intimate cruises.

The facilities

The Dower House is the luxury hotel's award-winning restaurant. Bathed in natural light, the airy restaurant overlooks the Royal Crescent Hotel captivating private gardens through elegant French windows. Splendid works of art vie for the attention of diners, and each area has it own distinctive fabrics in mink and olive colour schemes.

Take advantage of The Bath House, a tranquil oasis set within the luxury hotel's grounds that features a 12-metre heated relaxation pool, steam and sauna Karahafus, as well as a wide range of soothing massages, beauty treatments and complementary therapies.

The rooms

Choose from 45 rooms, including 14 suites, each individually designed and furnished in the Royal Crescent Hotel ’s elegant Georgian style. Rooms are spacious and welcoming, with historic architectural details like high ceilings, parquet flooring, and French windows. Antiques are refurbished with beautiful warm-toned fabrics, and the beds are large and comfortable.

Press Quotes

"Look out over the gardens (ask for room 15, 16 or 38) or across the sward in front of the Crescent: neither view will disappoint."
Telegraph 06

"Wrapped in old-fashioned courtesy: the harlequin-tiled halls, the drawing room, walls decked out with paintings from Reynolds and Gainsborough, form a cocoon of old-world style." Independent 05

Come for

  • Classic English elegance
  • The Bath House spa with pool, gym and exercise studio

Not suitable for

  • Lovers of the new, who will not appreciate the ever-so-slightly frayed air of gracious living

Awards

"World's 500 Best Hotels" in Travel & Leisure 06

Children

Extra beds and baby cots can be added to rooms for children, and the interconnecting rooms are ideal for families. The restaurant offers a special childrens menu, but children under 12 years will not be permitted to the bathhouse.

Eating in

In summer, eat in the English country garden: sip Pimms in the summer, dine beneath the trees in the evening. The Dower House Restaurant (last orders 9.30 p.m.) is one of Bath's best; also picnics, lots of romantic rooms for private dining and 24 hour room service.





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