Hi friends,
We will likely end up going to Bath, given the time constraints.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a nice romantic hotel (4star, 5 star or equivalent B&B standard).
Some place that has a Spa treatment close by or in house, or something to pamper the lady will go a long way, as it is her Birthday.
Wi Fi is important as we need to get some work done online as well.
Thanks,
wonderfultravels!
Bath hotel/accomodation recommendations please?
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We really, really liked Ston Easton Park. It's a real English country house, with lovely antique furnishings and the feel of being welcomed into the home of friends.
If you choose to stay at Ston Easton, I highly recommend the South East State Room. It's all done is light blues and white and is very feminine in feel. There was a Sheraton chair in one corner that I'd loved to have taken home with us!
Guests can visit the "downstairs" servants' area, and there is a billiard room.
You say 4 or 5 star so it sounds like cost isn't an issue . . . But just in case, what is your budget?
. . . and if budget isn't an issue - this where I'd stay in Bath
http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk/
I would suggest buying a session at the "public" spa in the centre of town - I challenge any hotel spa to come even close to this place... http://www.thermaebathspa.com/