4 James Street West, Bath, United Kingdom | (618) 248-8274
Right in Bath's city center, close to shopping, restaurants, and city sights
Spacious, contemporary rooms with flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee
Comfy Hypnos beds part of chain's "Good Night Guarantee"
On-site bar and restaurant open for all three meals
Breakfast buffet receives positive reviews; kids eat free with paying adult
Free Wi-Fi throughout
24-hour front desk and touch-screen check-in
Parking is off-site and requires a fee
Rooms lack mini-fridges and safes
Room windows do not open
No gym or business facilities
There's nothing luxurious about this 108-room budget chain hotel, but the Premier Inn Bath City Centre's clean, comfy, and modern interiors make for a good value. Opposite a charming square in historic Bath's city center, it's ideally placed for visiting everything from the world-famous Roman Baths to the lively shops and food scene. Air-conditioned rooms are generic but functional with flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities, and pristine bathrooms. There's an on-site restaurant and the buffet breakfast gets positive reviews. Wi-Fi is free, but parking requires a fee and is off-site. Though it's a bit removed from the center of town, the Oldfields House is a homey bed-and-breakfast with free parking.
Scene
Generic but comfortable and modern chain hotel with excellent location
The Premier Inn sits overlooking a quaint tree-lined square with traditional Georgian architecture and honey-colored Bath stone buildings. Though it's superbly located on a city center street, the atmosphere is generally relaxed. Contrasting the Old-English-style pub it faces, the hotel's exterior is modern and sports the purple logo with a crescent moon, a theme that continues throughout its interior. The small lobby has a sitting area with white-leather chairs that pop against a large photograph mural of the city. A small bar leads to the Thyme restaurant, which tends to only be busy during breakfast. The chain's signature purple can be found throughout the contemporary, generic property. Despite its lack of character, guests here are a lively mix of leisure travelers ready to explore the city.
Location
Super central but equally picturesque setting, close to stations, shops, and sights
On a tree-lined central street overlooking a mix of office blocks and traditional buildings with Georgian architecture, the Premier Inn Bath City Centre is incredibly well-located for accessing all the city has to offer. The principal bus station and Bath Spa train station are both an eight-minute walk away, and local buses are also easily accessible. A five-minute walk will bring guests to the Roman Baths and an extra minute away is the impressive former Benedictine monastery, Bath Abbey. The Victoria Art Gallery is only eight minutes away on foot, as are the trendy shops of Milsom Street. Travelers who happen to be here for the Christmas season, may enjoy Bath's Christmas Market -- a lively affair and less than five minutes away on foot. The hotel is right by a movie theater, but for some live entertainment, the Theatre Royal Bath is a quick four-minute walk. Bristol Airport is about 45 minutes away by car. Parking is available off-site for a fee.
Rooms
Simple, predictable decor, comfortable beds, and flat-screen TVs
Rooms are generic but contemporary, comfortable, and follow the chain's standard purple theme. The no-frills design includes gray-and-purple carpet, dark-wood furniture, cream walls with colorful modern artwork, and white bed linens topped with purple bed runners and throw pillows. Most offer a king-size bed with the chain's Hypnos mattresses), although a few rooms are single beds only. There are desks and chairs in every room, as well as decently sized wardrobes. Although air-conditioned throughout, bedroom windows cannot be opened.Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs with 80 Freeview channels, free Wi-Fi, and hairdryers. Also provided are tea- and coffee-making facilities, but guests should note there are no mini-fridges or safes. White-tiled bathrooms are pristine and come with shower/tub combos and limited toiletries. Accessible and Family Rooms are also available.
Features
An on-site restaurant and bar, but little else
Unsurprisingly for a two-pearl property, features are limited. There are no gym or business facilities, but the hotel does have an on-site restaurant serving British comfort food. Thyme restaurant is cozy and relaxed, with soft-striped carpets and fabric-print chairs for a laid-back feel. Breakfast is served buffet-style, with both traditional English and continental options available; kids under 16 eat free when accompanied by a paying adult. A small bar area is available for grabbing a quick drink. Although Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, connectivity can be a little slow and there is an option to upgrade to faster speed at a fee.