We Love —
- The statement artwork and bold design of this charming boutique hotel set in the heart of beautiful Bath.
- The peaceful setting, just a ten-minute walk from The Roman Baths and the pretty city centre.
- Tucking into modern British fare at the hotel's restaurant, before retreating to your cosy room for a great night's sleep.
Customer reviews —
The Bird, Bath 4* —
Just for you:
- Late checkout until 12 pm
With its honey-coloured stone exterior and statement artwork inside, The Bird, Bath 4* provides an utterly charming setting for a Bath city break. The property itself is a Georgian manor house in a peaceful neighbourhood, just a 10-minute walk from the Roman Baths. The interiors have been lovingly decorated with an eclectic avian theme.
The bold design includes richly patterned wallpapers, velvet-flocked sofas, and chandelier-style lights. Colourful artwork adds to the playful feel of the rooms, which contain upscale amenities. Start the day with a hearty breakfast in the hotel's restaurant before heading out to explore; a short stroll down Great Pulterney Street will take you to the main shopping areas and star attractions like the Jane Austen Centre.
Your room —
Just for you:
- Bottle of Prosecco in room upon arrival
Enjoy a stay in an Abbey King Room.
Abbey King Room (17 m²)
The Abbey Rooms combine sumptuous interiors with fabulous city views. Look out over the croquet lawn and Bath Abbey from your window, and kick back in your plush bed with its embroidered headboard. Enjoy the same thoughtful amenities as the other rooms, but with even more space to relax and a complimentary larder with treats.
Maximum room capacity


Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
The menu at the Restaurant at the Bird is a celebration of fresh, local produce. Tuck into modern takes on British favourites, from Cornish seabass to wild mushroom risotto. The Afternoon Tea is highly recommended, with a selection of delicate finger sandwiches, scones and pastries, and the classic Sunday Roast is also not to be missed. You can dine al fresco on the terrace on balmy summer evenings while you drink in the views with a cocktail or two. For restaurant opening hours, see details.
Bath —
Bath, a city renowned for its rich history and timeless elegance, offers an extraordinary experience where Roman heritage meets Georgian splendour. Famous for its natural hot springs, Bath has captivated visitors for centuries, blending culture, architecture, and scenic beauty. Its well-preserved sites, scenic streetscapes, and calming atmosphere make it a perfect destination for those seeking history and relaxation in equal measure.
Must-sees:
- The Roman Baths: A world-famous archaeological site, offering an immersive look at the city’s Roman past and its impressive bathing complex.
- Royal Crescent: An iconic architectural masterpiece, showcasing Bath’s grandeur and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
- Pulteney Bridge: One of the world’s most photographed bridges, offering a striking view of the River Avon and lined with charming boutiques.
Culinary culture:
Bath’s culinary offerings reflect its cultural richness, from the traditional to the innovative. Indulge in classic British dishes, like Sally Lunn buns, a local speciality, or savour an afternoon tea at one of the city’s historic tearooms. The region’s proximity to agricultural heartlands provides an abundance of local produce, and you can enjoy a refreshing glass of regional wine or a craft gin from one of Bath’s artisanal distilleries.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the famous landmarks, Bath is full of hidden gems. Stroll along the peaceful Kennet and Avon canals, explore artisan shops in the Walcot area, or unwind in the verdant spaces of Lansdown and Bathwick. A short trip to Bathford provides a tranquil escape, where traditional village life and green hills offer a peaceful contrast to the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Good to know:
Bath is easily accessible from London, with a direct train service that takes around 90 minutes. The city enjoys a temperate climate, with the summer months (May to September) being ideal for exploring its outdoor attractions. Getting around is easy on foot or by bus, though bicycles are also a popular mode of transport.