Accommodation
Description:
Bath - one of the few places worldwide to be awarded the 'World Heritage City' accolade - has been host to visitors for 2000 years...Being located in the city centre, Pratt's Hotel is within walking distance of all the attractions.With its famous Roman Baths, Abbey and Classic Georgian architecture, such as the famous Royal Crescent, this spa city is a natural tourist attraction.It is a city best explored on foot, having four distinct quarters, the lively city centre, dominated by the Abbey and Pump Room The Upper Town, with its superb architecture and museums Kingsmead, home of Bath's theatres, cinemas and many restaurants and Bathwick, a tranquil area by the river.Street entertainers are a familiar sight in the city centre, jugglers, mime artists, musicians, even trick cyclists adorn the pedestrianised walkways.The hotel has been part of the city's heritage for more than two centuries itself, hosting such guests as Sir Walter Scott and Dame Peggy Ashcroft, and has a comfortable traditional elegance and style.Extensive pay & display car parking space is opposite the hotel, so motorists can drive to the surrounding tourist attractions such as Longleat House and Wildlife Park, Wookey Hole Caves, the mythical Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge, Stonehenge and the Cotswolds.
From: £135.00
Discounted late availability rates may be available
Accommodation Rating:
3* (about
ratings)
You can often get much better rates
for stays within the next few days. Here are the next 3 days
late availability rates from Laterooms .com
| Late Availability - All
rooms - next 3 days |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 24 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 25 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 26 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 24 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 25 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 26 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
These rates are special booking
rates for the next few days, available through
Laterooms .com
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