The Georgian City of Bath is of breathtaking beauty with a romantic history and this ... more
special hotel reflects that perfectly Impeccable style and attention to detail epitomes the kind of experience enjoyed by our guestsSet within the gardens the unique ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Fabulously located on Royal Crescent, this elegant hotel has superb dining and a ... more
sophisticated spa hidden away in its stunning secret gardens.The Royal Crescent Hotel presents luxury and finesse from two Grade I listed buildings on Bath's famous cresce...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Luxury, Location & Service Disadvantages: Not for the Budget Conscious
The RoyalCrescentHotel occupies two town houses in the centre of the world famous RoyalCrescent residences in Bath. If you're looking for luxury and service in a beautiful setting when visiting this historic city then this is the place.
Upon our arrival I had barely finished stopping the car when the doormen were there, opening our doors and waiting to take our luggage. Our rooms were not quite ready and we were escorted to a drawing room just off the main entrance to wait. Waiting here required little effort and the drawing room put us in the right frame of mind for the rest of our stay. Large portraits in ornate gilt frames gaze down on you from the walls. It was a gray winter day outside and the open fire in the large stone fireplace made the room feel warm and cosy. In no time at all we were shown straight to our rooms and try ...
Advantages: Location; Room Sizes; Comfort of Beds Disadvantages: Needs Updating; Noisy Bar
With our annual cricket trip organised we (me and two friends) were off to Headingley and given it was the Ashes, we were actually a bit stuck for accommodation. And so to the rescue came Ilkley. One of us had spent some time there before, and with a ringing endorsement our hotel search shifted out into Yorkshire. Where we found the CrescentHotel.
Located just 5 minutes walk from the train station in Ilkley this is a perfect location for getting about. The train to Leeds takes just 30 minutes, with the regular bus service being around 15-20 minutes longer. Ilkley itself is lovely, and there are a number of pubs and restaurants within a few minutes stroll from the Crescent.
Arrival was slightly confusing, however. The entrance from the main street takes you into a large bar, and it's not immediately obvious where the reception is ...
Advantages: great location, cheap, nice rooms, excellent food Disadvantages: no parking, quite dated
Introduction to the hotel:
The Royal Albion Hotel was built in 1826 and is situated in a fantastic location opposite Brighton pier. It is a three star hotel and has 186 guest rooms offering views of Brighton beach or the town centre.
My experience of the hotel:
I spent one night in the hotel in January of this year and for a three star hotel I was quite impressed. I and my girlfriend booked a double room for £55 and it was a spacious room with a four poster bed, couch, satellite television, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and a lovely modern bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath. When we checked in the hotel staff asked us if we would like to upgrade to a room with a Jacuzzi batch for £10, we said no, but were a bit intrigued to find one anyways - they had obviously given our room away and were trying to get the extra £10 out ...
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