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Practical Information: We left Cambridge for Bath at 12:00ish. Train into London, King's Cross, Tube from King's Cross t... Continue reading »
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On Friday we went on our bus tour. 7:30 start - so early, and didnt get home until 8:30pm. Big Day! But a good one.We first went to Winds... Continue reading »
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I have decided that to prevent me and mostly Niall from losing our minds as we attempt to replicate some real life here in North Bradley... Continue reading »
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Today I woke up early to make sure that I would make the bus trip, sponsored by Butler, to Bath city. It was a long 3 hr bus ride o... Continue reading »
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Now this is a charming city, reminiscent of a New England college town. After parking at one of the pay-lots, we decided to tour on... Continue reading »
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1. Holiday Inn LONDON-HEATHROW ARIEL
Real Traveler Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 89 reviews from 4 sources
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"Overall, the hotel seems to cater more toward business travelers." — source Orbitz
"It's very convenient and would recommend it more than Hoppa that's quite expensive 8GBP p." — source Hotels.com
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2. Best Western Abbey Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 37 reviews from 4 sources
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"Overall, a good option at a reasonable price." — source Expedia
"The room was clean and modern." — source Skoosh
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The Queensberry Hotel and Olive Tree Restaurant has for the last fifteen years been associated with the very best in British Hospitality. Privately owned by Laurence and Helen Beere, the hotel consists of four Georgian Town Hou... more
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"We traveled from London to Edinburgh to Penzance to Bath to London in 12 says-this is the only hotel w/o a lift-very friendly-rooms a little small and not as clean as other hotels we stayed in." — source Orbitz
"The hotel was very quaint and we loved it, but this is not for people who are neat freaks and want everything new and sparkling clean." — source Travelocity
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"I would highly recommend this hotel, the staff are friendly and helpful and the car park is most useful, especially the car park porter who always try his hardest to fit you in." — source Skoosh
"I would recommend this hotel for its location and cleanliness." — source Skoosh
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The Hare and Hounds is set in acres of well-tended gardenswith tennis Courts and woodland, adjacent to the renownedWestonbirt Arboretum and High grove House. A traditionalcountry house hotel in the south Cotswolds, just two mi... more
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Best Western Leigh Park Hotel stands within five acres of grounds with its own walled garden and vineyard. Our hotel is a relaxing, informal venue located seven miles from the Georgian City of Bath. A wealth of history lie... more
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A Grade II Regency Style House, in eight acres of Riverside Gardens, located between Bristol and Bath. The venue combines traditional country house atmosphere with purpose. Designed facilities. Ideal for day or residential meet... more
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9. Pratts Hotel
This is a nice, family-friendly hotel with a perfect location offering good value for money. (DB 10/08) The building is an example of typical Georgian architecture. The hotel is situated in the city centre and has a perfect p... more
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The Best Western Leigh Park Hotel stands within five acres of grounds with its own walled garden and vineyard. Our hotel is a relaxing, informal venue located seven miles from the Georgian City of Bath. A wealth of history l... more


