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Welcome to The Royal Crescent Hotel and The Bath House

'Staying at the Royal Crescent Hotel is like stepping into the pages of a Jane Austen novel…Be sure to book in for dinner….'
Olive Magazine (May 2007)

The most impressively located luxury hotel in the magnificent City of Bath.

The world’s finest crescent is one of the great set-piece masterpieces of European architecture, the most breathtaking feature in one of the world’s most elegant and enchanting cities.

It’s hard to imagine a more splendid setting for a supremely elegant hotel that harks back to a time of extravagant luxury and exemplary refinement…and the stunning gardens are Bath’s best kept secret!

The Royal Crescent luxury hotel in Bath occupies the two central buildings in the entire crescent. Both are Grade I listed, and were built by John Wood the Younger himself. Behind the crescent is the beautiful and completely secluded hidden 'secret' gardens, perfect for a sumptuous afternoon tea, leading to what would have been the coach houses, which are now occupied by individual bedrooms and suites, the exclusive spa and the new Dower House restaurant and bar.

As you arrive at The Royal Crescent Hotel, you will immediately recognise that the stunning setting and magnificent architecture have remained unchanged since the 18th century.

This luxury hotel is far more than a remarkable collection of buildings and beautiful gardens. It gives you an opportunity to experience a style of gracious living from the age when Bath was the very centre of the civilised world.