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gillybrit Nov 11th, 2008 01:52 PM

One night in Bath...
 
Looking for recommendation for a nice, but moderately priced place to stay in Bath - no car, so prefer centrally located.
Also - any recommendations on somewhere reasonable for a meal, afternoon tea, perhaps a nice pub for a couple of drinks at the end of the night (me - age 44 + my Mum so something quiet, where OK for two women)..
I believe there's a Christmas market starting Nov 27th too? Any info on that??
Thanks!

gillybrit Nov 11th, 2008 02:59 PM

Another question - has anybody used the First Great Western 2 for 1 offers. Several of them for Bath but when print the vouchers doesn't give much info and wondering what the reaction of the restaurants/museums etc is when you present these...

yk2004 Nov 11th, 2008 03:03 PM

<i>Another question - has anybody used the First Great Western 2 for 1 offers.</i>

I did.
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=3024

I only used it for the Roman Baths. The ticket agent there insisted to check the rail tickets from BOTH of us.

ElendilPickle Nov 11th, 2008 03:04 PM

We used 2 for 1 offers in London last year. Keep your train ticket stub or receipt to show with the voucher, and you should be fine.

Lee Ann

sallyky Nov 11th, 2008 03:04 PM

Don't know what you mean by moderate price, but I highly recommend the Apple Tree Guest House. http://www.appletreeguesthouse.com/ It's &pound;70 - 90. Les and Lynsay are great. It truly is only a 10-minute, very pleasant walk to town. There is a nice pub just across the street, where we had a pretty decent meal -- pork chop, peas, mashed potatoes -- for &pound;7.95. We had a lovely tea in the Pump Room, which has great ambiance and you can take the waters if you really want.

gillybrit Nov 11th, 2008 03:19 PM

Thanks Sally. I will check it out. Perhaps a little pricier than I was hoping for but not really sure what is considered reasonable..

Den_ Nov 11th, 2008 03:33 PM

We stayed at Harington's Hotel right in the center of Bath and it was perfect. You may have some trouble booking only one night at places though.

gillybrit Nov 11th, 2008 03:45 PM

Hmm. hadn't thought that one night would be a problem. Off season, midweek (night of Nov. 26th.
Thanks for the suggestion - I'll def. check it out. May I ask what the room rates were?

gillybrit Nov 11th, 2008 03:46 PM

On 2nd thoughts Harrington's is more than I want to spend. Is $100 (or UK equiv which I believe right now would be around 65 - 70 pounds) an unreasonable goal?

Robertalee Nov 11th, 2008 05:58 PM

We have stayed at Oldfield's B&amp;B which is quite close to Bath Spa rail station. It is a lovely home and the owners are very gracious. We were at the Bath Christmas Market last year and it is GREAT! Enjoy!!!

sferguso Nov 11th, 2008 06:26 PM

We stayed here for two nights two years ago and loved it:

http://www.paradise-house.co.uk/

It's close to the train station and central Bath, but it's a pretty good haul uphill to get to it. But that's also what makes the view from the back spectacular.

janisj Nov 11th, 2008 10:55 PM

gillybrit: Bath is a pricey place for hotels/B&amp;Bs. It is a beautiful city w/ thousands of visitors and most places at all decent will generally be in the &pound;75 - &pound;100+ double range. (approx. $115 - $150). You can probably find something for around &pound;65 - but it won't be fancy

Just be glad you weren't visiting last summer because &pound;75-&pound;100 would have been $150-$200.

Steve_James Nov 12th, 2008 01:03 AM

Hi Gilly - Do you like Thai food?

I live near Bath, and two of my favourite places to eat in the city centre - Mai Thai and Sala Thai - are also among the best value in town.

They are both in Pierrepoint St. (- 3 mins walk from the cathedral).

Nearby Sally Lunn's is a renowned place for afternoon tea - as is the Roman Baths tea-room (- elegant but pricey) - which often has live musicians.

A pleasant cheaper option for tea/coffee is Manvers Street Church cafe (- same street as Mai Thai)

Hope this helps ...

Steve

bellini Nov 12th, 2008 03:50 AM

Villa Magdala Hotel in Henrietta Place, opposite a pretty park is very close to shops, Abbey, Roman Baths etc
www.villamagdala.co.uk

Pleasant rooms, quiet location.

I enjoyed an evening meal at the Loch Fyne Seafood Restaurant at the top of Milsom St (main shopping street). We've also eaten at Demuth's Vegetarian Restaurant, a few doors down from Sally Lunn's.
Tea in the Pump Rooms for its ambience, never mind the cost!

janisj Nov 12th, 2008 08:13 AM

bellini: Yes, the Villa Magdala is nice. But is is also nearly twice gillybrit's budget.



sallyky Nov 12th, 2008 09:06 AM

gillybrit -- This may not matter to you, but we really liked that the Apple Tree Guest House was a <u>flat </u> walk to town. Some places would have required quite an effort.

yk2004 Nov 12th, 2008 09:15 AM

I haven't been to Loch Fyne (mentioned by bellini above), but they have some great deals.

2-course lunch menu w/wine for &pound;12
2-course dinner menu for &pound;15
http://www.lochfyne.com/Restaurants.aspx

Bitter Nov 12th, 2008 09:38 AM

It has been a number of years ago already, but we enjoyed the Parade Park hotel b&amp;b. Good central location. It has a pub attached with a scooter theme (lambretta's).
http://www.paradepark.co.uk/

I stumbled (not literally) into a tiny pub that I think was called The Coeur De Lion. Very small and cozy. Seems to me it was in a covered walkway in a central shopping area.

janisj Nov 12th, 2008 02:41 PM

Bitter's, sallyky's and bellini's posts illustrate my comment about Bath being pricey. Unless you want to share a bath, most rooms in all three recommended properties are above your budget.

The Park Parade charges &pound;95 for a twin w/ ensuite bath
the Apple tree does list &pound;70 minimum for a double but they go up to &pound;90+. The Villa Magdalla = &pound;95-&pound;145.

The Paradise House charges &pound;65 - &pound;195 for doubles/twins-- so you might be able to book something in their smaller rooms that fits w/i your budget


gillybrit Nov 12th, 2008 03:52 PM

Thanks - Paradise House is quoting 95 pounds/nt..
Anybody have any input on Oldfields? Or Brooks Guest House?
Thanks


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