The Bath Assembly Rooms, built in 1771, were the social hub of Georgian Bath where Jane Austen and the fashionable world came to dance, gamble, and be seen, their magnificent neoclassical rooms — the Tea Room, Ballroom, and Card Room — among the finest Georgian interiors in Britain and today used for concerts, events, and the acclaimed Fashion Museum. Hotels near the Assembly Rooms are in Bath's upper town, close to the Circus and Royal Crescent and the most architecturally refined streets in the city.
Occupying the centrepiece of Bath's iconic crescent, this Grade I listed Georgian masterpiece is the city's ultimate luxury address — all silk fabrics, four-poster beds, and a walled garden spa that feels miles from the world. The Bath Priory Restaurant holds a Michelin star.
The only hotel in the world outside Iceland with access to natural thermal waters, The Gainsborough is built over the same ancient spring that fed the Roman Baths. Its underground spa complex draws directly from the source, creating a genuinely extraordinary bathing experience.
A stunning Georgian townhouse on one of Bath's grandest boulevards, No. 15 combines period architecture with boldly contemporary interiors full of art, taxidermy, and colour. The convivial bar and locally sourced restaurant have become destinations in their own right.
A handsome Victorian Gothic manor set in two acres of walled gardens just minutes from the city centre, The Bath Priory offers a secluded country-house experience with a Michelin-starred kitchen. The heated outdoor pool makes it a summer favourite.
Four interconnected Georgian townhouses on a quiet residential street compose this elegant independent hotel with individually decorated rooms and the celebrated Olive Tree restaurant in its vaulted cellar. Quintessentially Bath in the best possible sense.
Occupying a terrace of Georgian townhouses on Queen Square — one of Bath's finest — the Francis blends period grandeur with contemporary comfort in a well-priced package. Its central position is ideal for exploring on foot.