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Early check-in/late check-out**

Flexible cancellation policy**

*subject to availability on arrival day

** 3 days instead of 7 days

 

Experience Luxury at The RCH

Soak in The City of Bath

Bath, U.K. 

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa offers a  haven of space and tranquility in the heart of the vibrant city of Bath, England. Inside the Georgian façade, guests relax in refined surroundings in “their home” in Bath, living in 21st-century luxury while reveling in Bath’s old-world heritage, an intimate city that offers a more personal taste of British life than London – the only remaining quintessential city in the U.K.

The Georgian architecture lends itself to size, light, and ambiance throughout the 45 spacious and individually-designed Suites and Bedrooms featuring sumptuous bathrooms stocked with prestigious toiletries (including 11 spacious suites with amazing views and the ultra-private Garden Villa). Each room tells a story of its own, as referenced in the hotel’s history booklet.

Fine Dining

Delicious food is part of the five-star experience of the The Royal Crescent Hotel’s world-class dining options, including the fine dining, 3-rosette Dower House Restaurant, featuring British produce and AA Notable Wine List (2017). Executive Head Chef, David Campbell, creates the award-winning menu selections. When it’s warm and sunny, dining can be enjoyed in the beautiful gardens the restaurant overlooks, and for guests venturing out for the day, the kitchens are delighted to prepare a take-along picnic.

The Montagu Bar & Champagne Lounge has a wonderful food and drinks offering available throughout the day and evening with its All Day Dining menu, including signature cocktails and a Light Bites menu. In-room dining service is also available. Partnerships with Taittinger, Sipsmith and Chapel Down Wines ensure that guests enjoy the finest products available.

 Afternoon Tea

Guests enjoy the most decadent of British traditions: taking Afternoon Tea. A choice of three Afternoon Teas is offered, featuring Ronnefeldt teas from around the world as well as a dedicated Children’s Afternoon Tea, served in The Dower House Restaurant or the perfect English gardens.

Relaxing Spa

Guests can plunge headlong into paradise at The Spa & Bath House with a rejuvenating treatment based on the Five-Element theory of Chinese medicine or a float in the Relaxation Pool. Spa and fitness facilities include an indoor swimming pool, Himalayan Salt-Infused Sauna, Blossom Steam Room, Vitality Pool and fully-equipped gymnasium. And just steps outside, guests can enjoy the lovely views and fragrances of the private Spa Garden while enjoying a selection from the Spa Garden Menu or a sparkling glass of Taittinger Champagne.

Lovely Gardens

The healing power of nature is apparent in the one acre of tranquil gardens at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa. Guests can savor a fine meal or an indulgent Afternoon Tea in the Spa Garden, or enjoy an exclusive experience in the private Walled Garden surrounded by mature trees and high stone walls.

Weddings & Celebrations

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is also a destination for Weddings and Celebrations, featuring impeccable service and an exceptional setting within the beautiful Library or The Sheridan Room, within the glorious secluded Wedding Garden with stone walls partially covered in honeysuckle and roses or on the Croquet Lawn. Experienced wedding and event organizers are on hand to help with arrangements.

An Illustrious History

The Royal Crescent was built in 1767 (just celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2017) on one of the most famous crescents in the world, and one of the most desirable addresses. Rich and royal residents enjoyed the uninterrupted views of the River Avon and the proximity to the fashionable Bath concert, dancing and gambling venues. No. 16 Royal Crescent became a guest house in 1950 and in 1971, was combined with No. 15 to become The Royal Crescent Hotel.

Throughout history, the hotel has been a haven for notable guests and residents including Beau Nash; Prince Frederick, the Duke of York; Jane Austen; Elizabeth Montagu; Lord Nelson; Thomas Gainsborough; and Amabel Wellesley-Colley, who painted the door and window sashes Primrose Yellow in defiance of the Bath Preservation Trust. The now-famous door remains yellow to this day. In addition, The Royal Crescent Hotel has been featured in films and television including Persuasion (2007, ITV and Masterpiece Theatre), The Duchess (2008), and Our Girl (2014).

 

Relax in the welcoming comfort of The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa