Queensberry Hotel
Bath, England
At a Glance
- Lovely historic hotel full of contemporary chic and warm hospitality
- Within easy walking distance of Bath’s major attractions
Award-winning Olive Tree Restaurant offers creative fine dining
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Best time to Visit
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It is very difficult to predict the weather in the United Kingdom - in the summer from May to late September is generally seen as the most pleasant time to visit. Rainfall is difficult to predict - but the UK does not receive as much as many are led to believe! In the winters, temperatures do fall, but there is nothing better than finding a remote pub with a roaring fire to sit beside after a long walk in the country.
To start planning your holiday to Queensberry Hotel
Description
Spread across four Georgian townhouses, the award-winning Queensberry Hotel offers chic and stylish décor, superb dining, gracious drawing room, pretty courtyard garden and a relaxed and informal ambience in a quiet and upmarket area of central Bath.
Each of the 29 rooms differs in size and décor. Entry level Classic Rooms are small doubles with en-suite bathroom with shower only or upgrade for more space, sofa seating area and room for a rollaway. The Junior Suites started life as Georgian drawing rooms and have wonderful floor-to-ceiling windows, decorative fireplace and high ceilings, while the Four Poster Suite has a seven-foot bed and overlooks Russell Square.
A highlight of the property is the 3AA rosette Olive Tree Restaurant under the inspired leadership of Michelin Star trained and award-winning chef, Chris Cleghorn. Offering informal fine dining, the food is creative and accomplished using fresh seasonal and local produce where possible. There is also an excellent wine cellar and the wonderful Old Q Bar is a great place to relax with a drink and a snack.
Guests can enjoy relaxing in the lovely drawing room or pretty courtyard garden and the hotel also offers valet parking. This unique boutique hotel is a real favourite and a wonderful base for exploring the beautiful city of Bath.
Experiences
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Explore Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon
On the banks of the River Avon and just to the north of the Cotswolds, lies the home of the world's most famous playwright, William Shakespeare. Discover where the Bard was born and raised, and admire the beautiful Tudor architecture of the town.
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Highclere Castle - The real Downton Abbey
Made famous worldwide by the television phenomenon, Downton Abbey, Highclere Castle is home to The Earl and Countess of Carnarvon.
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Private tour of the Cotswolds
Discover the beautiful scenery and the charming villages of the Cotswolds, home to traditional thatched houses and picturesque gardens. Explore a handful of these quintessentially English villages with your private driver-guide.
Holiday Ideas
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Essential England
London, Bath, Cotswolds, Lake District, York and Cambridge
from £4400 pp inc flights & transfers for 7 nights
- Step back in time with a visits to Stonehenge and Bath
- Follow in the footsteps on Shakespeare on a visit to Stratford-upon-Avon
- Marvel at the vast expanse of Lake Windemere
Location & directions
Bath, England
The hotel is located on Russell Street in the centre of Bath. It is around a 10-minute drive from Bath Station or a three-hour drive from London. Valet parking is available.
- 100% financial protection
- 24/7 emergency assistance
- Firsthand knowledge
- Renowned service
- Award-winning tour operator