Visitors
to Bath continue to fall in love with its beautiful Georgian
architecture, all constructed using the distinctive local
Bath stone, its colourful layers of history, ancient and
more modern, and Bath's wonderful mix of formal and informal
entertainment.
Architectural masterpieces such as Bath Abbey,
the Royal Crescent, the Circus, Assembly Rooms and Pump
Rooms, as well as many of Bath's virtually unchanged Georgian
streets sit amidst rolling green hills.
Ideally situated in the centre of Bath, The Queensberry
Hotel is literally round the corner from the Circus and
a few minutes walk from the Royal Crescent. The Roman
Baths, Pump Rooms and Bath Abbey are just a 10-minute
walk from the hotel. Outdoor entertainment in Bath can
take you on the river or the canal, through acres of England's
best countryside, and Bath has more than its fair share
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Bath's broad array
of fascinating museums that includes the Costume Museum,
housed in the Assembly Rooms, just a stone's throw from
the hotel, the Jane Austen Centre, Bath Abbey Heritage
Vaults, Postal Museum, Sally Lunn's Museum and even an
East Asian Museum, are all within a 15-minute walk from
the Queensberry Hotel.
For the more acquisitive, Bath offers some of the best
shopping in the country with numerous shops unique to
Bath and several antique markets, even closer to the hotel.
Packed with cafés and restaurants, Bath also offers
the indoor holidaymaker cinemas and theatres all within
easy access of the hotel. Special events such as the Bath
Festival and Fringe, and the Bath and West Show bring
visitors to Bath year after year while Bath's natural
thermal waters are enjoyed by Bath citizens and visitors
alike with the Thermae Bath Spa.
Benefiting from a quiet location in central Bath, yet
within minutes of all that the city has to offer, The
Queensberry Hotel is the perfect base for visitors to
Bath. |
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