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Best Western Abbey Hotel

1 N Parade, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1, UK
Best Western Abbey Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 37 reviews from 4 sources
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 3.7 out of 5
Service: Rating of 3.8 out of 5
Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.0 out of 5
Room: Rating of 3.5 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Based on 37 reviews
from 4 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 3.6 out of 5

    "Overall, a good option at a reasonable price." source Expedia

    "Very nice people and experience overall." source Expedia

  • Clean: Rating of 3.7 out of 5

    "The room was clean and modern." source Skoosh

    "The tv was a very small, maybe 12" old style tube tv, though I did see a nicer tv in another room during cleaning." source Hotels.com

    "The scarey part was that the door to the room didnÂ’t close with out pulling it to firmly - which meant the cleaning staff actually left it ajar when we returned to the room after being out all day." source Expedia

  • Service: Rating of 3.8 out of 5

    "The service was quite good." source Hotels.com

    "We were promised free internet service, but the internet was down for the bulk of our trip with noone at the front desk caring." source Expedia

  • Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    "The Bath Abbey Hotel is located a block away from the cathedral and a short walk from the train station, which makes it excellent for touring the central city as well as catching a train to surrounding areas." source Hotels.com

    "It is very conveniently located for sightseeing." source Expedia

    "You can't beat this location in Bath." source Hotels.com

  • Value: Rating of 4.0 out of 5

    "Good value for money." source Skoosh

  • Room: Rating of 3.5 out of 5

    "Despite calling ahead to reconfirm the booking and make sure there were two beds in the room, when we actually arrived and checked in and went to the room it had just one bed. - We were moved to a room on a different floor with two beds but no apology or assistance with luggage." source Skoosh

    "Staff did not note we were staying and another guest was given a key (fortunately we were in the room at the time); staff very apologetic and helpful." source Hotels.com

    "Worst beds in England (well cheapest mattresses anyhow) and worlds smallest TVÂ’s in the room." source Expedia

    "Finding room is triky (always got lost when finding where room was), but building well kept." source Hotels.com

More information on Best Western Abbey Hotel

The building dates from 1726 and is very traditional from the exterior. When the hotel was renovated in 1990 the exterior was sandblasted and restored to its original glory. The hotel is situated in the heart of the city centre, a few minutes from the Cathedral and Pump Rooms.

Check-in Time:

1430

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

60

Total Floors:

5 floors.

Rooms:

All of the bedrooms have bath and shower and full facilities. They are all either double or single rooms. The rooms are small in size, a little old fashioned but are in a good condition.

Directions

From Bristol International Airport (BRS): Distance to Best Western Abbey Hotel is 13 miles, approximately 30 minutes' drive. Getting there. From Bristol International Airport, regular trains run to Bath and the hotel is just 300 metres from Bath Spa train station. The hotel can also offer airport transportation (surcharge). Getting around. The hotel is on North Parade in the historic city centre. The centre is compact so much exploration can be done on foot. Alternatively, regular buses run along North Parade past the hotel. Parking is available nearby. Driving directions. From Bristol International Airport: Enter the Hicks Gate Roundabout and leave onto A4 Bath Road for almost 6 miles. Continue straight ahead onto Old King Street. Turn right into John Street. Turn left into Quiet street. Then turn right into Old Bond Street. Then bear left onto New Bond Street. Turn right onto A3039 High Street. Finally, turn left onto North Parade.

Attractions

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