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The best hotels in Bath for 2025
Arrive in Bath for a daytrip, and the temptation is to spend your allotted time ticking off the big-hitting sites: the grand Georgian crescents of 18th century novels, the Roman Baths of our childhood history books and the plentiful Jane Austen memorabilia. But stay a little longer, stray off the thoroughfare and a cooler side to the city soon emerges. On artsy Walcot Street, locals spill out of Landrace Bakery in the early morning armed with a cardamom bun; at the counter of Colonna & Small’s, laptop-wielding creatives nurse a perfectly smooth flat white, and by lunchtime small plates are firing out of the kitchen at the Beckford Bottle Shop to accompany its encyclopaedic wine list. While away an afternoon in Topping & Company book shop, where ladders on wheels crane to reach the top shelves in an old Quaker meeting house; thumb through the neglected fiction of the 20th century in Persephone Books; and start making a wish list in Patrick and Neri Williams’s design and homewares shop Berdoulat on pretty Margaret’s Building. As the evening draws in, the stools at the The Dilly Bar in Walcot House fill for pre-dinner negronis; weary workers refuel on bowls of fresh bucatini at Solina Pasta; and each of the honey-coloured alleys and their hidden pubs come alive as the coachloads of tourists disband. Here’s our pick of the best hotels to stay in to make the most of the city after dark: some a sliver of Bath’s Georgian grandeur, and others with a dose of that enviably laid-back West Country charm.