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Bath YMCA Hostel
3.6/567 Reviews
I recently stayed over at the YMCA Bath, while on a solo business trip. It ŵas wonderful, the hotel was clean and comfortable (free WiFi) and the Host, a chap named Clayton was so charming, helpful and friendly. He made my stay really great. I would fully recommend the YMCA Bath to anyone looking for a nice place to stay.
George Inn
3/519 Reviews
St Christopher's Inn Bath
3.5/529 Reviews
Bath City Center
+ Convenient location, there is a big supermarket at the door + Beautiful surroundings + Wifi is 穏 -No drinking hot water -No hair dryer, careful selection of long hair in winter -The bed is very short, and the lower assistant cannot sit upright -The shower room is small, it is difficult to turn around, and the shower has a loud noise, and the timid roommate is scared to dare to take a shower -Without curtains, not much favoritism, especially in mixed-sex rooms, inconvenient -The shower room and toilet are on the next floor and the next floor, which is very troublesome. -Wooden stairs, relatively worn and noisy
White Hart Inn
3.7/571 Reviews
Comfortable beds, delicious breakfast, excellent service staff, superb location, all indicate the truth, the quality and cultivation of people, and I really like this store to be more caring for foreign guests!
The Old Pound Inn
4.4/526 Reviews
What a lovely place! The Old Pound is a village pub with superior accommodation offering outstandingly excellent food. The clientele is eclectic and the car park is likely to have everything from Bentleys to builder's vans. Certainly it is well patronised by locals as well as visitors. The atmosphere in the cosy public bar is overwhelmingly friendly with considerable convivial interaction between the locals and the tourists. Adjoining the bar is a pleasant little enclosed beer garden. There is a newly built or refurbished accommodation unit of seven rooms. Bar prices are local pub level, and actually less expensive than most with pints of real ale at well under £4.00. It is also a CAMRA pub with well celared craft beers, offering good discounts to CAMRA members. The accommodation. Our room was well furnished with tea/coffee making facilities and an ensuite bath/shower. The bed was amongst the most comfortable my partner and I have enjoyed - and of a size which could have easily accommodated Snow White and a considerable proportion of her entourage in addition to ourselves - though I must point out that no fairytale characters were molested during our stay! The restaurant. Offering a good selection of mostly locally sourced, home cooked produce prepared to very high standards - including even the very few bought-in items such as spring rolls, etc. The portions are gargantuan, and on one memorable occasion, involving locally made faggots and gravy, defeated even my extreme appetite. Honourable mention must be made of the sausages served with the enormous breakfast. They were quite outstanding in texture and flavour, so much so that I was moved to negotiate for extras on the second morning! All in all an epicurean delight. I can't recommend the Old Pound highly enough, and we shall most definitely be returning - probably on a regular basis.
Manor Hotel by Greene King Inns
3.8/559 Reviews
The hotel room is small and the fixtures , windows & furniture are old fashioned. Nevertheless they look clean and usable. The table fan was very cute The WiFi is intermittent and very slow. Ample car park and everything is accessible.
The Cross Keys
4/529 Reviews
We stayed overnight at The Cross Keys while hiking in Somerset. Our room was comfortable with very good storage shelves, interesting decor, and peaceful. We enjoyed dinner in the pub's restaurant (atmosphere, service, friendly staff, excellent food - pork fillet and game pie plus local beer).
YHA Bath
4.1/577 Reviews
Nice building. It is a steep climb from the main road if you are walking. There is no car park facilities. Plenty of off street parking both on Bathwick Hill Road and North Road. Seemed quite safe. If you are on the second floor in the new building and have dust allergy.. run.. Self catering kitchen do not have any hot plates. But there is microwaves and work top ovens. Reception staff was very knowledgeable and obliging. We did enjoy our stay.
George & Pilgrims Hotel
3.9/572 Reviews
Great historic building the tor was great but the food at the pilgrims was shocking! We stayed 2 nights and they ran out of food both nights. The local curry restaurant was amazing but you can’t eat curry for breakfast lunch & dinner. The room we stayed in was called the nuns room and for some reason as the night progressed it became increasingly hot! The building is old so no air con but fans were provided. Friendly staff and very welcoming people all around Glastonbury. The locals are amazing definitely would recommend visiting but unfortunately I won’t be returning.
The Drayton Crown
4.4/528 Reviews
As experienced Brit Stop members, we thought this sounded like an 'off the beaten track' country pub making an ideal place to park our camper for the night and enjoy a wholesome meal from a varied menu. Yes, it is down a couple of lanes and we parked in a quiet & spacious car park, but wait for it...we were extremely disappointed with the minimal, uninspiring menu & the prices but we were hungry! Not being chip lovers we both chose the sausage & mash despite it being served with just marrow & gravy at £15+ per head, it had to be cooked to a special recipe, after all you can do a lot with marrow. At least it was served quickly but with no phone signal we could not take a photo. So imagine an average bowl shaped plate with two table spoons of mash in the middle with a small serving of gravy(no pieces of onion)on top and two slim sausages on top of that. The marrow which was actually two very thin slices of a large courgette(a marrow is much bigger) was placed underneath the mash, unseen and uncooked! An unadvertised service charge was added to the bill, so we paid and left, still feeling a bit hungry.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels96
Number of Reviews 2,788
Average Price(Weekday Night)€128
Average Price(Weekend Night)€139