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Pratt's Hotel  
Nearest station 0.5 km Nearest airport 30 km Nearest place of interest 0.5 km
Address: South Parade Bath Ba2 4ab
Location: City Center
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Nestling in the heart of historic Bath stands Pratt's Hotel.

Nestling in the heart of historic Bath stands Pratt's Hotel. Ideally situated for guests wishing to explore this magical city. Pratt's prides itself on its warm and friendly welcome.

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. Built from the famous Bath honey-coloured stone by one of the city's most famous architects, John Wood the Elder, in 1743, it was originally five town houses. As early as 1791 two of these were being used as boarding houses. Some of the famous occupants included Sir Walter Scott, William Wilberforce and Dame Peggy Ashcroft

Mrs Frederick Pratt bought the boarding house at No 5 in 1910 and by 1917 the property was registered as Pratt's Hotel. The building itself has many interesting features including a bowed landing on the staircase, designed to enable the 'Chairmen' to take clients back to their rooms in Sedan Chairs following their treatments in the city's famous spa baths.
LOCATION


Pratt's Hotel is within walking distance of all the attractions.

Bath, one of the few places worldwide to be awarded the 'World Heritage City' accolade, has been host to visitors for 2000 years.

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.

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.
PROPERTY AMENITIES


* The elegant restaurant serves table d'hote or a la carte menus offering a wide range of popular and classical dishes plus a selection of vegetarian options. An excellent and imaginative wine list is available. Whether a family lunch or intimate dinner for two, Pratt's team will ensure that you have an enjoyable and memorable meal.

* The hotel bar offers views onto Bath's famous South Parade and is the ideal place for pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap to round off the evening. Morning coffee and afternoon tea are served in one of the hotel's comfortable lounges.

* For the business visitor there is a conference room, the Gainsborough Room seats 50 theatre-style. This room offers natural daylight and is situated in a secluded part of the hotel. Delegate rates are available and include room and audio visual equipment hire and meals.
ROOM AMENITIES


* This classical Georgian hotel has 46 individually decorated bedrooms all with en-suite facilities. Each bedroom is equipped with direct dial telephone, remote control television, tea and coffee-making facilities, a hair-dryer and trouser press.
CANCELLATION POLICY


1. No penalty for cancellations up to the defined cancellation deadline of this hotel.
2. Cancellations made within the cancellation deadline will be assessed a 1 night room rate unless cancellation policy is defined different.
3. No-shows will be assessed a 1 night room rate unless cancellation policy is defined different.
4. No cancellations on or after check-in date.

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ATTRACTIONS


* Bristol Airport - 30 km
* Bath Bus Station Bus Station - 0.5 km
* Bath Spa Train Station - 0.5 km
* Abbey/Roman Baths - 0.5 km
* City Centre Shopping Area - 0.5 km

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Number of Restaurants: 1
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NUMBER OF ROOMS


Total: 46
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"The Most Wonderful Hotel Ever"
Pratt's Hotel in Bath, England is the most quaint, wonderful, old hotel. The rooms are wonderful in the fact that they have comfortable beds, great views, and are very clean. I haven't stayed at a place this nice in the U.S. I was served a wonderful breakfast in the dinning room. The hotel is centrally located so it is but a short walk to the Roman baths. There is a park that borders the river and it is only a short walk from Pratt's. If you are ever in Bath or nearby and need a room, please consider Pratt's for a lovely time.
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"Like stepping into a Jane Austen novel"
As the chaperone for a group of high school students on a literary tour of England, I was immediately enchanted by the welcome we received at this wonderfully located, delicately decorated, and historically preserved gem of a hotel. Everything in the small yet efficient lobby was elegantly placed and included a beverage table featuring local water, thought to have healing powers. The rooms brought cries of delight from our impressionable group as they discovered unique qualities in each room. In one, a myserious set of stairs led to the enormous, light filled bathroom. All of the bathrooms featured heated towel bars, generous pump bottles of lotion, shampoo, and hand soap, and.....rubber ducks! The decidedly feminine decor was perfect for our group of 14 girls and 2 boys and included such niceties as plump coverlets, a writing desk, small sitting chair, and lovely tea service for the user's convenience. The three course dinner featured creative delicacies such as a fresh mozzarella and tomato salad with pesto and a filling pasta dish with a delicate sauce hinting of unusual spice combinations. For heartier diners, a perfectly presented beef entree arrived adorned with traditional Yorkshire pudding. Large platters of 3-4 vegetables were added to each table and we were impressed with the obvious freshness and variety of the delicious vegetables. As an ice cream lover, I couldn't resist the three small balls of exquisite Italian ice cream nestled into a crunchy bowl. It truly was the best ice cream I have ever eaten. The other desserts were equally impressive and creative, including a creme de brulee and our introduction to the intensely sweet profiteroles, which are somewhat like cream puffs. After dinner, one could easily stroll through Bath to take in the stately buildings made of a rich yellow brick and the many spectacular gardens. At the Pratt, however, our students were content to take their tea and explore the many large parlors filled with books, games, and atmosphere. One of the most enjoyable parts of the stay occurred when several of the girls had a "salon" in the women's rest room! The parlor preceeding the rest room was huge and lent itself exceptionally well to over an hour of excited girl talk! For an experience off the beaten path and for a glimpse of what it might have been like to live over a hundred years ago, gather your trunks, hat boxes, and maids, and head over to Pratt's Hotel. Or, you can just bring your backpack and imagine what it must have been like to arrive in the town where one came to see and be seen.

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