Francis Hotel Hotel in Bath
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Hotel Overview
Francis Hotel
Queen Square
BATH
BA1 2HH
Costs
£137-£380
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Description
The Francis Hotel in Bath is a Georgian property built from traditional Bath stone, set in the city centre, 300 metres from the Roman Baths and Pump Rooms. The 95 modern guestrooms are decorated in warm tones and come equipped with air conditioning, televisions, direct dial phones, hair dryers and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests of The Francis can enjoy traditional British fare with an international twist in the hotel restaurant, overlooking Queen Square in Bath. Al fresco dining in the herb garden is offered during summer months, and guests can indulge in traditional afternoon tea in the Francis Hotel's lounge, which has a fireplace for cold winter days. Complimentary newspapers are available in the lobby, and business guests can make us of meeting rooms. The Francis Hotel, Bath gives guest the opportunity to unwind in the evening with drinks at the garden or the bar. There is limited parking on site, and a further public parking area nearby. The hotel's central setting means that guests are within 600 metres of historic attractions such as the Roman Baths, the Pump Rooms, Bath Abbey, and the Royal Crescent. The surrounding countryside is home to historic manors including Corsham Court, eight miles away and Longleat House, 15 miles away, while Stonehenge is 30 kilometres away. Bristol Airport is 20 miles and a 45 minute drive from the hotel.
Attractions Nearby
Area Attractions: Bath Abbey 5 Minutes Heritage Vaults 5 Minutes Museum of Costume 5 Minutes American Museum and Gardens 10 Minutes Famous Historic Original Roman Bath 5 Minutes No. 1 Royal Crescent 18th Century To |