Descriptions Hotel The Royal Crescent

Location. Located in Bath, this luxury property is conveniently close to the airport, near Royal Crescent, No. 1 Royal Crescent, and Roman Baths. Also nearby are Herschel Museum of Astronomy and Palladian Pulteney Bridge.
Features.
Royal Crescent Hotel has a health club, a steam room, and a sauna. The onsite spa offers massage and treatment rooms and beauty services. Business amenities include meeting rooms for small groups, business services, and secretarial services. Royal Crescent Hotel has a restaurant and a bar/lounge. 24 hour room service is available. Event facilities consist of exhibit space, conference rooms, and banquet facilities.
Guestrooms.
Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and minibars. Business friendly amenities include desks, fax machines, and voice mail. Bathrooms feature bathroom phones, bathrobes, and designer toiletries. Rollaway beds are available on request.

The Georgian City of Bath is of breathtaking beauty with a romantic history and this special hotel reflects that perfectly. Impeccable style and attention to detail epitomes the kind of experience enjoyed by our guests.Set within the gardens, the unique ambience of The Bath House is designed for relaxation and pleasure and offers a combination of treatments and therapies. Other leisure pursuits include our own hot air Balloon, and the beautiful 1920 river launch, the Lady Sophina. Restaurants in Bath dont come any finer than The Dower House where Head Chefs, Mark Brega and Gordon Jones, and their brigade work closely to develop the synthesis of innovative cuisine within this rich architectural setting, striving to create the very best gourmet cuisine for a contemporary British menu that draws on influences from both the Mediterranean and the Far East. The Dower House is the Royal Crescents award-winning restaurant and one of the finest restaurants in Bath, if not the finest, open to both house guests and non-residents. The menu at The Dower House changes with the seasons to match the climate and to make best use of the very finest fresh ingredients. The cellar, expertly managed by sommelier Jean Marc Leitao, complements the menus and provides ample choice for both the casual diner and the true connoisseur of fine wines. Non residents are welcome for lunch or dinner. However, booking is essential.

General
The Royal Crescent Hotel is steeped in history and definitely one of the best hotels in Bath. The property was restored in 1998. This Georgian 18th century hotel, restored in 1998, consists of several properties in the Royal Crescent and everything throughout the hotel is first class. Not far from the city centre, the hotel has its own gardens to the rear and great views of the city at the front. Every room contains antiques, art and decoration, as the hotel has retained many original features. Modern touches have been allowed and the ambiance is warm and friendly, making guests feel like they are at a home away from home. Pimpernels restaurant, which has a contemporary menu that draws inspiration from English, French and Far Eastern cooking, is a great place to enjoy fine food. The hotel has its own gym as well as a fantastic Bath House and Spa, where you can enjoy the relaxation pool, heated to 37 degrees centigrade, the steam and sauna Karahafus, or take a dip in the cool and tepid plunge tubs. A range of holistic and complementary therapies is available, either as individual treatments or in combination as part of an extended retreat.

This 5 star hotel is located in the city centre of Bath and was established in 1775. It is close to the Bath. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, a bar, a conference room, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 44 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe, internet access, trouser press air conditioning.

The most impressively located luxury hotel in the magnificent city of Bath. The world's finest crescent is one of the great set-piece masterpieces of European architecture, in one of the world's most elegant and enchanting cities. The Royal Crescent luxury hotel in Bath occupies the two central buildings in the entire crescent. Behind the crescent is the beautiful and completely secluded hidden 'secret' garden, leading to what would have been the coach houses, which are now occupied by individual bedrooms and suites, the exclusive spa and the new Dower House restaurant and bar.