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The Royal Crescent Hotel is a luxury hotel set within Bath’s famous 18th century architectural gem, The Royal Crescent. Built during George III’s reign, this luxury resort is consistently voted one of the top 500 worldwide hotels. The combination of beautifully appointed bedrooms, fine dining, secret gardens and a unique spa ensure a perfect retreat in Bath’s relaxing atmosphere. The luxury hotel also offers elegant private dining, has a private hot air balloon , is licensed for wedding ceremonies and provides a restored 1920s river boat for intimate cruises.
The facilities
The Dower House is the luxury hotel's award-winning restaurant. Bathed in natural light, the airy restaurant overlooks the Royal Crescent Hotel captivating private gardens through elegant French windows. Splendid works of art vie for the attention of diners, and each area has it own distinctive fabrics in mink and olive colour schemes.
Take advantage of The Bath House, a tranquil oasis set within the luxury hotel's grounds that features a 12-metre heated relaxation pool, steam and sauna Karahafus, as well as a wide range of soothing massages, beauty treatments and complementary therapies.
The rooms
Choose from 45 rooms, including 14 suites, each individually designed and furnished in the Royal Crescent Hotel ’s elegant Georgian style. Rooms are spacious and welcoming, with historic architectural details like high ceilings, parquet flooring, and French windows. Antiques are refurbished with beautiful warm-toned fabrics, and the beds are large and comfortable.
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The Royal Crescent Hotel is a Grade I listed building, situated in the grand 18th century Royal Crescent in Bath, half a mile from the city's Pump Room and Abbey. The 45 air conditioned guestrooms have been individually designe d in a Georgian style; all deep carpets, rich fabrics and antique furniture. All are accessorized with paintings of the period and freshly cut flowers an d have a selection of classic novels, safes, phones, Internet connections, m inibars with complimentary soft drinks, CD players, satellite television. Ba throoms have bathrobes, slippers, toiletries and hair dryers.
Located in one of the converted coach houses Pimpernel`s restaurant is name d after Baroness Orczy's fictional character the Scarlet Pimpernel, who live d at No. 16 following his escapades in France during the French Revolution. A front lounge with red walls and sofas in yellows, rusts, and blues leads t o the restaurant. Decorated with champagne carpet, dark wooden furniture and corner sofas, and murals of garden images, this restaurant serves a buffet and full Continental breakfast, and for lunch and dinner a table d'hote thre e course, two course or chef's choice menu of British cuisine with an Asian twist.Four venues are available for private dining or pre dinner drinks; the Montagu Room, the intimate Georgian townhouse style Library, The Pavilion Conservatory which is flooded with natural light and the Sheridan Room with its fireplace and courtyard views. The Bath House spa is set a con verted coach house and stables; here, guests can unwind in the hot relaxatio n pool, sauna or steam room, enjoy an invigorating dip in one of the plunge pools or have a holistic massage or beauty treatment. For those who wish to keep fit, the hotel has a well equipped gymnasium where personal trainers a re available. For a special day out, guests can take a champagne cruise on the hotel's 1923 teak and mahogany boat, the Lady Sophina. A range of practical services is on offer, including room service, currency exchange, dry cleaning and valet parking. Bristol Airport is about 40 miles awayna dLondon Heathrow Airport 90 miles away. The Bristol International Flyer coach link runs between the airport and Bris tol Temple Meads railway station, where connections to Bath can be found. A lternatively, direct transport can be arranged in advance via the hotel. Fro m Heathrow, the Heathrow Express train is available for transfer from the airport to Paddington Station in the center of London. From here there are t rains to Bath Spa. The London Underground's Piccadilly Line also serves all Heathrow terminals and takes passengers into central London as do black taxis.
Please note:
Reservations are recommended for spa treatments and restaurant seats.
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