The Queensberry Hotel in Bath is described as a "boutique hotel" that is both "Intimate and elegant". The building itself comprises of "three 1772 town houses" that were built for the "marquis of Queensberry". Its location is "in a residential street near the Circus".
There are still many of the original features of the building including "the Reg
[more]
This "early Georgian-era town house" is described by the author as "a gem of a hotel" that has been "beautifully restored". The author asserts that it is "among the finest places to stay"
The "delightful" rooms are described as ranging from "spacious" to "medium in size". Each room is "tastefully decorated with antique furniture" and includes "s
[more]
Ivo Tennant appreciated his relaxing stay at the Queensbury Hotel in Bath and recommends it "an excellent choice for a weekend break."
The room was up to standard and the food was particularly impressive although the author feels that the restaurant and bar could have been easier to find from inside the hotel.
Accessibility is difficult for s
[more]