YHA Bath Youth Hostel
A beautiful Italianate mansion in its own gardens, YHA Bath offers a comfortable base for exploring this elegant city. Buzzing with cosmopolitan energy, it enjoys all the facilities you would expect of such a prestigious
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St. Christopher's Inn
Culture lovers will feel right at home in St. Christopher’s Bath hostel. A lovely, lively city where people come for the Roman Baths and stay for the museums, exhibitions and concerts keep your calendar full. Housed right in the centre of the city you’ll enjoy a leisurely stroll to all of the key sights – the Abbey, the hot springs and Beckford’s Tower, a 120 ft birds-eye view of the cities golden terraces and green
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City of Bath YMCA
The YMCA is centrally located, just a stones throw away from all the major tourist attractions, tempting shops, sensational restaurants, Bath Rugby, pubs, clubs and award winning parks. If you want to be in the middle of it, then the YMCA is the location for
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Bath Backpackers
Bath Backpackers is the most centrally located and coolest hostel in the Roman city of Bath,if not the whole universe.Hey,the hostel is in a building nearly 300 years old,but has all the creature comforts of everything the 21st Century has to offer. Oh yes,and we have a big aquarium with real live fish in
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Roban House
High quality rooms, many en-suite, make this five-star hostel the ideal place to stay for the discerning independent traveller. Rooms are located in various locations all within 10 minutes walk of the centre of Bath, and from the bus and train stations. Well equipped kitchen/diners are available for you to prepare your own
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Bath is a city in South West England most famous for its baths fed by three hot springs. It is situated 159 km (99 miles) west of central London and 21 km (13 miles) southeast of Bristol. It is also called Bath Spa.
The city is founded around the only naturally-occurring hot springs in the United Kingdom. It was first documented as a Roman spa, although tradition suggests that it was founded earlier. The waters from its spring were believed to be a cure for many afflictions. From Elizabethan to Georgian times it was a resort city for the wealthy. As a result of its popularity during the latter period, the city contains many fine examples of Georgian architecture, most notably the Royal Crescent. The city has a population of over 80,000 and is a World Heritage Site.