Boutique hotels in Bath

Map unavailable

Boutique hotels in Bath

1
The Queensberry

The Queensberry

Bath

There’s a huge sense of fun at this stylish hotel, whose logo is Vanity Fair’s caricature of the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, Oscar Wilde’s Nemesis.
  • child_friendly
  • garden
  • wifi
  • parking
  • for_winelovers
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • veganfriendly
  • gourmet
  • historic
  • foodie
  • babyfriendly
  • conferencemeeting_friendly
  • boutique
  • romantic
2
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa

Bath

At the centre of a glorious Georgian crescent, two adjoining mansions are home to an elegant yet family-friendly hotel with oasis garden and beautiful spa.
  • gym
  • weddings
  • child_friendly
  • garden
  • spa
  • dog_friendly
  • wifi
  • parking
  • honeymoon
  • indoor_pool
  • historic
  • conference_meeting
  • view
  • wine
  • conferencemeeting_friendly
  • romantic
  • babyfriendly
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • electric_charging_point
  • outdoor_dining
  • gourmet
  • foodie
  • wheelchair_accessible
  • rooms_with_a_view
3
No.15 by GuestHouse

No.15 by GuestHouse

Bath

The three Guest brothers made their first bold foray into hospitality with this boutique hotel and spa occupying three Grade I listed town houses on a splendid Georgian terrace.
  • child_friendly
  • garden
  • spa
  • dog_friendly
  • disabled_facilities
  • wifi
  • parking
  • conference_meeting
  • wheelchair_accessible
  • conferencemeeting_friendly
  • veganfriendly
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • rooms_with_a_view
  • romantic
  • boutique
  • babyfriendly
4
Homewood

Homewood

Bath

The yellow submarine in the 'beautiful grounds' and the hedge sculpture of a giraffe set the scene at this ‘playful, quirky hotel’, in a traditional honey-stone building.
  • spa
  • hot_tub_jacuzzi
  • indoor_pool
  • wifi
  • parking
  • country_house
  • child_friendly
  • outdoor_pool
  • conferencemeeting_friendly
  • cycling
  • garden
  • dog_friendly
  • outdoor_dining
  • outdoor_pursuits_hunting
  • veganfriendly
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • walking
  • boutique
  • gym
  • weddings
  • electric_charging_point
5
The Bird

The Bird

Bath

Quirkiness abounds at this contemporary hotel in a remodelled Victorian mansion, decorated with witty eclecticism, featuring modish, well-equipped bedrooms and an all-day menu of modern British dishes served in the restaurant or on the terrace amid dining pavilions and fire pits.
  • babyfriendly
  • boutique
  • child_friendly
  • dog_friendly
  • garden
  • historic
  • hot_tub_jacuzzi
  • outdoor_dining
  • parking
  • restaurant_with_rooms
  • rooms_with_a_view
  • veganfriendly
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • walking
  • wheelchair_accessible

Hotels not in the Guide that you may want to consider

Boutique hotels in Bath

1
Harington’s Hotel

Harington’s Hotel

Bath

In the heart of the city, this genial small hotel spreads over three Georgian houses on a quiet cobbled street.
Check availability
  • babyfriendly
  • boutique
  • child_friendly
  • conferencemeeting_friendly
  • dog_friendly
  • hot_tub_jacuzzi
  • parking
  • vegetarian_friendly
  • wifi
  • electric_charging_point

Classic architecture, a thermal spa and great boutique hotels. Sloping gently down Somerset hills, Bath is one of the most visited cities in Britain, and as it’s easily reached by train from London it’s great for a short hotel break.

Bath’s hot springs, known to the Celts and said to have Britain’s only natural thermal waters, brought the Romans here. The baths they built fell into disrepair when they left, but were restored in the 17th century. The recent construction of the Thermae Bath Spa brings 21st Century visitors seeking all manner of treatments.

In the 18th century, Bath reached its heyday. Its graceful Palladian mansions and town houses, designed by John Wood and his son, also John, were built of the local honey-coloured stone. The Royal Crescent, The Circus and Queen Square are the most beautiful of its streets. Bath is the only destination in the UK to have the whole city designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The heroines of Jane Austen’s novels (she wrote Persuasion and Northanger Abbey here), and later of Georgette Heyer’s made assignations in the Pump Room, the Assembly Rooms (this now houses a fashion museum), and Sydney Gardens. If you are arriving with your car, take a look at our hotels with parking in Bath.

JOIN THE GHG

Get our free monthly newsletter, latest special offers, and updates. Join more than 14,000 other members.
Read more about it here

BUY THE 46th EDITION OF THE GUIDE

Buy the 46th Edition of the Guide to read reviews of 650 hotels.

Please note that the print edition no longer contains discount vouchers. 

Buy the guide

The Inn at Whitewell

Best Review Wins A Free Night for Two!

Win a night’s stay including dinner and breakfast, at The Inn at Whitewell, Lancashire by SENDING A REVIEW of your favourite hotel or B&B in Britain or Ireland. See COMPETITION PAGE.

Submit a review
Last updated: June 26, 2024