hi there anyone stayed at travelodge bath ?
We are going to bath in may and have changed our plans and now staying here...any one been there or seen it?
Thanks
And the location is good, it is central and within walking distance of the baths, shops, etc.
(it's over 20 years since I lived in Bath, so don't ask me anything difficult!)
Hope you have a great time!
Double bed with sofa (convertible if needed) tea, coffee making facilities (about 3 of each). TV.
Bath with overhead shower, toilet and basin. Towels. Both were very clean and we didn't have any complaints
thanks for your replies.
However there was ONE MAJOR HEADACHE. The hotel has no car parking and you have to park in the public car park behind - a pay and display - so 'feeding the meter' was a constant problem.
However if you are travelling without a car I can wholeheartedly recommend it for a good value hotel well placed for visiting Bath.
thanks again for your reply
There are bars open on George Street that serve breakfast, just along from the lodge itself, or you can roll down the hill into the old town and enjoy a Bath Bun at Sally Lunn's or even something healthy at the Pump room!
I have just returned from a weekend in Bath i did look at staying at the travel lodge but was put of by no parking on site. I can recommend The cheriton guest house http://www.cheritonhouse.co.uk. Double room from £75 with ensuite and spectacular views,plus you can leave your car there even the day you check out. 10mins walk into town 15mins back abit of a hill to climb back. Had a brilliant time there.
Hope you have a fab time to
Floss
I love bath, stayed there for our honeymoon 2004.
Glad you had a fab time
thank you again for your reply.
Thinking of going to bath for two days, is there plenty to do there or will I be bored?
LOADS to do! Bring your swimming costumes and visit the Spa (timed entry tickets - 2 hour stay), visit the Roman remains, take tea or another enjoyable more calorific delight in the Pump Room (the water tastes VILE), visit the Jane Austen Museum, visit the town on an open top bus, go shopping(!), visit the Abbey, stroll over Pultney Bridge and enjoy the gardens, visit the famous semi-circle of houses (sorry forgotten the name) and visit the interior of No 1. Just stroll and imagine you're back in the Regency period! Walk along the Kennet and Avon canal and sample the beers at a canalside pub .... or if you can't stand any more of it, take a train to Bristol!
...Royal Crescent
Take the Guide Fridaybus tour go round see all the highlights then get on and off all day at the ones that take your fancy. T icket lasts all day.
For further inspiration, have a look at the following websites
take a look at this something I'll definately be doing when we go there.
Reasons for the delays are various: the complex archaeology under the site; mallards nesting; insufficient water; the wrong kind of paint; legal wrangling between the council and its contractors. The cost has gone up, too: from £13m to about £37.5m.
The local council ratepayers have now forked out about £120 per head for an attraction that hasn't opened. That's about 7 times as much as Londoners paid for the Dome.
So, welshoney, don't buy that new swimming cossie just yet
oh thanks for apshelbourne...didn't realise it wasn't open...will check nearer the time..we don't go till end of may.
There's one in Bath and we've stayed in a few of their hotels around the country(but not that particular one!)
They are clean and modern PLUS breakfast is included!
Hope you get sorted!
As I said there are three couples going so had to go with the majority who wanted to do basic...my hubby and I like a bit of luxury..... but will go witht the flow
i'm looking ahead to our 1st wedding anniversay in sept , we have a beagle dog who is part of us and would like any recs for dog freindly hotels or b&bs in bath or surrounding area , cheers.
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