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"we would definitely stay again." — source Hostelworld
"I would definitely stay again." — source Hostelworld
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"Location is a bit far away from the town centre~~ Provision of self-kitchen is good but not that clean enough~ Good in general~." — source Hostelworld
"The staff is nice and the place is fairly clean, the bathrooms could have used a bit of elbow grease, but nothing too bad." — source Hostelworld
"A beautiful path leads down to the center of town, and the hostel itself is a peaceful, clean place." — source Hostelworld
"Beds and rooms were clean and comfortable." — source Hostelworld
"but clean and comfortable room and bed." — source Hostelworld
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"Comfy couches and bar service." — source Hostelworld
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"Perfect place to stay for one night in bath, where the B&B's will make you stay the weekend, bit of a walk from town centre but nothing a good drinkign crew can handle 24hr access and in a nice area." — source Hostelworld
"Location may not be central but busses run often enough and the view while walking down to the city is worth it." — source Hostelworld
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"I think breakfast should be included in the cost of the stay." — source Hostelworld
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"Fantastic hostel, nice new facilities including flash bar and dining room." — source Hostelworld
More information on YHA Bath
A beautiful Italianate mansion in its own gardens, YHA Bath offers a comfortable base for exploring this elegant city. Buzzing with cosmopolitan energy, it enjoys all the facilities you would expect of such a prestigious location. Bath is a World Heritage city and famous for its hot springs, Roman Baths and Georgian architecture. Whatever time of year you choose to visit, you'll be sure to find a variety of festivals, theatre shows and exhibitions to keep you entertained.Our hostel is ideal for theatre, exhibition and festival goers.After a hard day exploring one of the most beautiful cities in the world, relax and enjoy a drink and meal at Cafe Di Fiesole, our very own cafe & bar.We stock award winning, local & organic ales, we also boast an impressive wine list! The hostel is a licensed premises, alcohol not purchased at the hostel cannot be consumed here.Our cafe is open between 1730-1945 every day and our bar is open from 1730-2230 Sun-Thurs & 1730-2300 Fri-Sat.Guests have 24hr access, reception open 0700-2300.*** The prices quoted are for YHA, IYHF and Hostelling International Members. Non-members should expect to pay an additional �3 per person per night or alternatively join on arrival. ****** Breakfast is not included in the price, however we do offer an all you can eat buffet breakfast for an additional �4.50 ****** We are unable to accomodate children under 3 years of age. ******We cannot accept bookings in dormitory accommodation for persons aged between 16-18 without an accompanying adult over the age of 18. People aged between 16- 18 who wish to stay without an adult must book a private room.If you are travelling with a person under the age of 16, who is of the opposite sex, then you must also book a private room, as no one under this age is permitted to stay in a dormitory without an adult.****
Directions
Car:From London Road (M4/A46), follow signs to University & American Museum. From South West follow A36 to roundabout on Pulteney Rd. Parking is free and unrestricted on Bathwick HillBus information: You can catch either bus #18 or #418 from the Train Station or the High Street. Train information: Bath Spa Station is 1.25 miles from the hostel. Catch bus number #18 or #418 from the Bus Station. National Express: Manvers St Bus Station 1 1/4m. Show the local bus your National Express ticket to recieve a free bus ride to the hostel!
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