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Bath Looking for B&B in Bath
Posted: Sun September 20, 2009 10:05 AM UTC
I wonder if anyone has a favorite B&B in Bath? We'd rather be close to the city centre than further out where it takes 10-15 minutes to walk into town. Any restaurant tips would also be appreciated - interesting, excellent meal other than a Michelin starred (only one in Bath).
zuriga
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Bath Park and Ride
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:01 AM UTC
Hi:
I am from Dubai and will be traveling to Bath in mid-August from Cheltenhham by car. I thought to park my car at Lansdown Park and Ride and take the bus to city center. My English colleague painted a bleak picture of park & ride system saying that I would have to wait in the rain for the bus to the city center, that it would be very slow and that I would never find the bus way back. Is it that bleak or park & ride system work as well as promised in the websites ?
asitava
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Bath Eating out in Bath
Posted: Mon April 6, 2009 03:34 PM UTC
Hi all! My friend and I will be in Bath on Friday night, and would like a recommendation for a great pre-theatre meal in the city centre. Max budget for two: £50-60.

Thanks!
romancandle
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Bath Reasonable Accommodation in Bath (B&Bs, etc)
Posted: Tue March 24, 2009 01:21 PM UTC
Hi!

A friend and I will be in Bath for a day on 10th April, and am looking for a place to stay that's reasonably priced (£40-80) and in the city centre. We would prefer to stay at a B&B. Some B&B's aren't accepting a one night only booking. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

RomanCandle
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Bath Fridays after 5 in bath
Posted: Tue October 7, 2008 10:11 AM UTC
Hi will be stopping in Bath in November but I wont arrive till after 5 maybe 6pm.
Will there be anything touristy still open at night for me to visit as I havent been before and always wanted too. Also could you recoment a nice restaurant to take the better half to and maybe a nice pub for a drink.

Be setting off for yeovil just before 12 the next day, so I will only have a few hours of tourism any recomendations of what I should not miss.

I'll try and give myself more time next time :-)
Rosstipha
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Bath Late Nov stay
Posted: Wed October 1, 2008 04:42 PM UTC
I'm planning on staying in Bath for a three day decompression vacation before some business travel in London and the continent. Anyway I know nothing about Bath and would like some inputs into what to do and esp. where to stay. Since this is a personal part of the trip, I'd like to keep thing relatively simple and cheap -won't have a car so keeping things in walking distance is important and lodging in the 50 pd area seems about right.

Good pubs, restaurants and things to do during the day would be most helpful. I'll be there Thursday, Friday and part of Saturday then off to London.

Thanks in advance for your help,
Bob
Sameze2
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Bath Bath Spa train station to Avon Street carpark.
Posted: Sat August 16, 2008 03:25 AM UTC
Hi, i'm going to reading festival on Thursday and my coach leaves from Avon Street Car Park, could anyone please tell me the fastest way to get from Bath Spa station to the car park, this would be much appreciated and is pretty urgent. cheers xx
weekend08
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Bath Visit Bath - Stay in Bristol
Posted: Wed July 23, 2008 02:17 AM UTC
Hi, I'm attending a function in Bath and finding accomodation a little scarce and expensive. Since it's only for one night would it be viable to stay at a hotel in Bristol and take a taxi to/from Bath? Would the taxi-drivers be okay doing that on a Saturday night?
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Bath Bath Hilton
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 05:17 PM UTC
Has anyone stayed at the Bath Hilton and could offer an assessment? I'm considering booking their for a night in July, and I wanted to make sure it was comfortable and in a good location. Thanks for any help.
dldkag
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Bath Schedule not too tight?
Posted: Fri May 2, 2008 04:20 AM UTC
My fiance and I are going to visit Bath when we visit London this summer. It'll be only 2 days. As it's such a short time, I tried to fit as much places and activities as possible, but hopefully it'll still not been too tight. Please look over and give me your expert opinions! Thanks!

DAY 1:
We ride the National Coach Bus to Bath, which will arrive at 12:50pm
Go to hotel
Royal Crescent
Royal Crescent Museum
Victoria Park
Day 2:
Pulteney Bridge, Pulteney Weir and Pulteney Street
Roman Baths
Bath Abbey
Parade Gardens

Day 3:
Our coach bus doesn't leave till 3:25pm, so we were thinking we'd go somewhere? But with our luggages with us, it might not be a good idea. Any ideas of how to spend the day after checking out from the hotel till 3 in the afternoon?

Again, thanks!
nabada
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Bath please help ask restraunt location
Posted: Thu April 3, 2008 09:08 AM UTC
Hi can anyone confirm the exact location for this ask restraunt, as when I look on the web it comes up with different addresses,I know the road link on each other but dont want to spend ages looking for it and miss my booking. im getting it come up as the following

Broad Street (ask staff member hesistated but said this)
George Street
The Royal York Hotel George Street (cant find a royal york hotel ask website says this)

thanks in advance fiona
shebie226
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Bath sightseeing and spending the night near Bath
Posted: Tue April 1, 2008 05:46 AM UTC
Hi,

I'm planning to travel from London to Bath late this month.

Could someone please recommend:

1) Which train or bus is best to take, and what is the cost? I assume the earlier I leave the better so I can spend the whole day there.
2) Any nice quaint village nearby I can spend the night, and get the feel of a typical English countryside village ? or I can find this in Stratford-uopn-Avon ?
3) transport from Bath to Stratford-upon-Avon and from thereon to either Gatwick or Stansted. Also is Startford-upon-Avon doable in about 1/2 day ? I'm planning a late afternoon flight to Amsterdam.

thanks in advance!
eastmann
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Bath Serviced Apartments in Bath (or is Bristol a better option?)
Posted: Fri March 21, 2008 10:44 AM UTC
Hi,

Am planning to visit Bath in mid April. Would like to book a serviced apartment, but they seems to work out to £100+ per night. Are there any similar alternatives a short drive away from the city?
Have google'd around but not really found much. I was thinking of booking some apartments in Bristol which seem to be a lot cheaper, is this a good option?

Can anyone recommend any apartments (not interested in B&B's), looking to spend £60 to £80 max.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
ump001
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Bath staying and eating
Posted: Mon February 25, 2008 12:38 AM UTC
We are travelling from pembroke to cornwall and staying over night in Bath - maybe the Travel Lodge - any info on this hotel welcome, also a good place to eat between pembroke and bath for Family?
nbrennan
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Bath National Express from London
Posted: Sat February 9, 2008 01:49 AM UTC
I am planning to visit Bath when I visit London this year, and I am thinking of saving a bit by using the National Express instead of trains.

I want to book the Funfair ticket, but as of today when I checked their website, they don't have that ticket choice. So, for the Funfair tickets, are they only available a certain time before a date? (ie, maybe 2 months before the travel date?) I am thinking about traveling around the last week of May, so will they become available as that date approaches?

Secondly, do I have to book in advance, or will I be fine just showing up at the station and buying the ticket?

And lastly, I have read on several forums that some train and coach companies do not allow oversea customers from purchasing because they don't have a UK address. Is National Express one of them?
Thank you!
nabada
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Bath parking in bath
Posted: Sun January 27, 2008 05:27 PM UTC
Can anyone suggest cheaper parking in Bath. We are staying at the Hilton in Walcot street and understand that guests usually park in the podium car park which is 19 pounds a night.

Are their cheaper car parks which are within 10 to 15 mins walking?

Thank you
Ellie
ellie0253
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Bath best way to see Bath
Posted: Mon January 21, 2008 08:21 AM UTC
Hi hope someone can help. We are booked for 5 nights in London and were planning a day trip by train to Bath. However now that we`ve begun working out our itinery
I`m wondering if it`s going to be better to hire a car and spend a night.
This way we can incorporate Windsor Castle( another train trip) and perhaps detour to Stratford Upon Avon in our two 2 trek. Is the train as expensive as we think? The `walkup` fare is so much cheaper but will we be able to get on? Also is one day enough in Bath including 3 hour roundtrip train travel? Thanks in advance.
Anna&kym
anna&kym
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Bath Bath Christmas market
Posted: Wed November 21, 2007 08:35 PM UTC
I would love to go to a Christmas market but cannot go abroad at present. Can anyone comment on the Bath market? Thanks
staxs
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Bath London to Bath and back
Posted: Fri September 21, 2007 06:46 AM UTC
We plan a one or two night trip to Bath, and will come off the Eurostar from Paris on Sunday afternoon. I believe it will then be arriving at St Pancras station.

Is it possible to catch a train direct from St Pancras to Bath? And what would the cost of that be for two adults, compared to hiring a car?

How long would the train trip take?
Or how long would it take to drive there?
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Bath Sunday in Bath
Posted: Tue August 28, 2007 10:54 PM UTC
Hello everyone, I have just joined in.

I wanted to ask anyone with knowledge of Bath about Bath on a Sunday.
Is it any different from other days?
Are the shops etc. open?
Are the attractions open?

I'll be visiting in May next year with some friends.
Thank you.
reebaschwegler
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Bath Bath University
Posted: Sat August 18, 2007 11:19 AM UTC
Dear all,

I will start my Postgraduate study by the end of September at Bath University. I already gathered some information, but I would like to get more, especially from people who went to Bath U. Any info about the university, university accommodation, and the city in general will be very much appreciated.

regards,
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Bath painting of a woman by T H ROLANDE in Francis Hotel Bath
Posted: Thu August 16, 2007 05:24 PM UTC
my wife and stayed recently in the inviting Francis Hotel and saw in the lounge a beautiful painting of a woman in 18th or early 19th century dress. enquiries with the Hotel only revealed from the archive the artists name T H Rolande, but not the identity of the woman concerned. Has anybody seen this painting and has any idea of the identity ? I have a photo of this which I can email to interested travellers if they can send me their contact via VT email, as it would be really interesting to know who this mystery woman is?
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Bath Day trips from Bath
Posted: Mon July 30, 2007 01:33 PM UTC
Hi there
I will be in Bath for 4 days in September and seek help in planning day trips from the city:

1. Day 1 - sightseeing in Bath itself

2. Stonehenge, Salisbusy and Windsor - does anyone know of a travel agency that does this tour from Bath?

3. Oxford, Stanford-upon-avon and cotswold tour - again does anyone know of a travel agency that does this tour from Bath?

4. One option is to visit Bristol that's if the Oxford-Cotswold tour takes in the experience of the area (do they give you enough time in Cotswold for lunch or something). I would really like to spend more time in Coldswold - are there any nearby town/villages that I can take a bus to, where one could do short walks, visit a country pub or catch afternoon tea - typical British experience and be back in Bath by the evening.

Thanks very much in advance for all your suggestions.

S.
princess_guls
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Bath Touring ideas
Posted: Tue June 19, 2007 01:22 PM UTC
Hi everyone,We will be leaving London with a hire car and will have 2 days/2 nights to get to the ferry port in Fishguard. We have booked a nights accomodation in Lacock Village and will 'play it by ear' for the second night - probably end up somewhere not too far away from Fishguard. My problem is I have researched the area a bit and have come up with a few places I would like to visit but am unsure what order to do them in, and whether we'll even be able to fit everywhere in in just 2 days. Could anyone give me any idea what sort of order we should try to do them in? bearing in mind that we do not necessarily need to spend long periods of time in any one spot.
The places I like the look of are: Stonehenge, Bath, Lacock Village (don't need to be here until late in the afternoon on the first day) Bradford on Avon, Avebury, Castle Combe, & Upper/Lower Slaughter. We don't want to go on tours or look through castles or anything just basically drive through with maybe a stop for a little walk around and a drink. Is any of this possible, I would appreciate your advice, regards, Michele PS Time of visit is 6th - 8th September
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Bath Gatwick Airport to Bath?
Posted: Sun June 3, 2007 10:11 PM UTC
Greetings! It's possible that my husband and I may have to fly into Gatwick Airport rather than Heathrow. Is there an easy way to get to Bath from Gatwick? Prefer bus to the train due to cost. Thanks for the help.
MrsDM
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Bath From Bristol Airport to Bath University
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 12:06 PM UTC
Hi guys,

I would like to ask if anyone of you got the details of how to get from Bristol Airport to the University of Bath?

As I am a new to the area I surfed the net and got this path:

From Bristol International ==> express link to Bristol Temple Meads Rail station ==>????
Is Bath Spa Railway Station nearer to the University than Temple Meads?
How much all of that would cost me from airport to University campus?

I will be attending a seminar for my PhD work.

Thank you in advance.
2me
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Bath Pub with sky sports in Bath???
Posted: Sun April 22, 2007 03:05 PM UTC
Hi all,

Going to bath on fri for a couple of drinks with friends, is there a pub central in the town that i can watch my beloved Burnley play WBA on Sky Sports???

Ben!
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Bath traveling to bath & stonehenge from london
Posted: Sat March 31, 2007 08:36 AM UTC
my husband and i will be in london this august. we want to visit both bath and stonhenge on our own - not interested in being carted about with dozens of other folks, hurried from one site to another with a white-gloved individual shouting "we're walking, we're walking"... =)

can anyone advise how we can travel from london to bath to stonehenge back to london using public transportation in one day? (reverse order is fine too)

i have studied a few rail sites and see that we can take a train from london to bath and/or a train from london to salisbury, but i haven't seen any instructions for combining the two locations into one trip - except for a guided bus tour. i understand that a bus ride from salisbury to stonehenge will be in order.

thank you so much in advance for any advice/guidance!
mmgann
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Bath Staying along the Kennet and Avon Canal in Bath
Posted: Fri March 23, 2007 06:23 AM UTC
Hello again all,

I'm trying to decide on a special B&B in Bath for my September stay. I have it narrowed down to three places: Villa Magdala adjoining Henrietta Park, Ayrlington House on Pulteney Road, and Tolley Cottage along the Kennet and Avon Canal. I've found plenty of reviews on tripadvisor.com of the first two places (good and lukewarm), but I can't find anybody who's stayed at Tolley Cottage (http://tolleycottage.co.uk). It looks adorable, but I don't know whether staying in a B&B overlooking the canal is desirable compared to the other options. Is the canal at all neglected/dirty? Its location from the center of town isn't far, but I wish I had a review or two of the cottage and/or that area of town. I can't find another inn that is in that same area along the canal.

Any suggestions or advice? Thanks!
londonlover
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Bath restaurants in bath
Posted: Mon March 19, 2007 01:59 PM UTC
HI. im coming to bath for 1 night at the end of april. its a present for my boyfriend for his 30th and i need somewhere really nice to eat in the centre of the city. if anyone can let me know where you think does the best food it'd be a huge help. thank you.x
kirstymoo
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