Your stay — Greenways
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The Property — Greenways
Greenways is a calm, reliably comfortable guesthouse a short walk from Bath's centre, with a tidy garden and off-street parking, which is rare here. The lobby feels like a well-kept private house: clean carpet, a small reception desk and a noticeboard with local walking maps. It suits couples and solo travellers who want a quiet base rather than frills, and who value good practical advice from the owner.
Crónicas de Bath
Bath was founded by the Romans as Aquae Sulis, around the hot springs that still feed the modern spa. The medieval wool trade built the abbey and the city walls, but it was the 18th-century Georgian expansion — uniform crescents and terraces in honey-coloured Bath stone — that gave the city its architectural signature. Jane Austen used Bath as a sharp social backdrop in her novels, and the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Roman remains and complete Georgian landscape. Today Bath is a prosperous, university city with a lively food scene and a constant flow of heritage tourists.
Best Time to Visit
Guía completa de Bath →Best months
May and June: long, mild days, gardens and parks in full bloom, crowds still manageable before the school holidays. September: warm, settled weather, fewer queues at the Roman Baths and the Thermae Spa.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are the absolute peak: school holidays, the Bath Festival (usually late May/June) has ended but the city is packed. Hotel prices spike 30-50% above shoulder rates, and even budget rooms book weeks ahead. The summer crowds are driven by day-trippers and family holidays.
Budget shoulder season
March-April and October-November: prices drop sharply, hotels offer weekend deals, the streets feel civilised. The Bath Christmas Market in December is also busy.
Weather & packing
Bath's climate is famously fickle: even a July day can start sunny and end with drizzle. Always pack a lightweight, waterproof jacket and at least one pair of shoes that won't be ruined after an hour on wet cobbles.
Live City Briefing — Bath
- The temporary pedestrianisation of York Street, outside the main bus station, runs until September 2026 — if you're driving, use the park-and-ride or Greenways' own parking. Some bus routes have been diverted.
- The Bath Skyline walk has a new section open near Prior Park, with wide, surfaced paths and better viewpoints over the city — it's a solid 6-mile loop, free and not on most tourist maps yet.
- The Roman Baths have introduced timed, pre-booked entry only for summer 2026; same-day tickets often sell out by 10am. Book at least a week ahead.
- The historic Bath Guildhall Market is undergoing a gradual refurbishment, with several new food stalls open from May 2026. The traditional fishmonger and haberdashery are still there.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Greenways, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first floor (above ground) facing the rear garden courtyard. The first floor avoids street-level noise and the thin upper-floor walls typical of 3-star conversions, and the rear aspect gives you the quietest outlook.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms at the front (Powlett Road side) – they get the full kerb noise, and any room immediately above the entrance or near the stairs if there’s no lift, as footfall and suitcase drag carry straight up. Also avoid rooms directly above the breakfast room if one exists (common in hotels this size).
Best views
From the rear, you’ll see the garden and maybe a glimpse of the Bath skyline over the rooftops – nothing grand, but a green, quiet outlook. The front gives you a solid view of Victorian terraces and parked cars.
Quietest floors
First and second floors are your best bet: far enough from the street and above the ground-floor commotion, but still low enough that stair noise from above is minimal.
🔊 Noise notes
Powlett Road is a residential through-route connecting to the A36, so you’ll get moderate traffic from about 7am–10am and again at teatime. Delivery vans and bin lorries can be loud at the front. There’s no bar or lift noise to worry about at a 3-star like this, but the breakfast room may create a morning clatter below.
Insider tips
1. Park on the road – Greenways likely lacks private parking; check the council’s resident parking scheme for free or cheap short-stay spaces on Powlett Road itself. 2. If you’re arriving after 8pm, call ahead to confirm late check-in – many 3-star Bath guesthouses have no 24-hour reception and use a key safe.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Greenways
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical download speed 15–25 Mbps; no login captive portal, just select 'Greenways'
Small lift serves main building (ground to second floor); no lift to attic rooms (2 steps up from top landing) or garden annexe (stairs only)
Complimentary digital PressReader access via login card at reception; no physical papers. Building is a converted Victorian townhouse (c. 1875) with original fireplace in lounge
Standard check-in 15:00–22:00; early bag drop from 10:00 free; late check-out by 12:00 £25, after 12:00 charged at half-night rate
Free luggage storage in locked cloakroom until 18:00 on departure day
Step-free access via side ramp to reception; lift to first and second floors but no wheelchair-accessible bathroom; narrow corridors in attic section
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Charlotte Street Car Park (BA1 2NE), 8-minute walk, £14 per 24h (weekday), £6 per 24h (weekend). No EV charging on premises
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full stay charged at booking; £50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in (refunded if no damage)
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Saint Mary's Bathwick (521 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Saint John's (960 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Bethel Baptist Church (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: The Gateway Centre (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Sydney Gardens — 206 m · ~3 min walk
Holburne Museum — 469 m · ~6 min walk
Burdall's Yard — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Widcombe Play Area — 1.3 km · ~17 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 969 m · ~12 min walk
Pulteney Pharmacy — 629 m · ~8 min walk
Tesco Express — 586 m · ~7 min walk
Bath Spa — 1.6 km · ~19 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP
Use ATMs for the best exchange rates; avoid currency exchange bureaux in train stations and tourist areas which often have poor rates.
Contactless Visa/Mastercard and Apple Pay/Google Pay are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and pubs; small independent places may be cash-only.
Restaurants: 10-15% if service not included; taxis: round up to nearest pound; hotel porters: £1-2 per bag; housekeeping: not expected.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Coffee from a local café or chain costs around £2.50–£3.00 for a filter or flat white.
A sandwich or meal deal from a supermarket or bakery costs about £3–£5.
A main course at a pub or casual restaurant typically costs £10–£14.
Cheap eats are found at the Bath Guildhall Market and takeaway sandwich shops near the city centre.
Common budget supermarkets in BA2 include Tesco Express, Sainsbury's Local, and Co-op.
Affordable shopping is available at Primark and charity shops on the main high streets (e.g., Southgate).
The cheapest way around is walking; a First Bus day pass costs about £5.50. From Bath Spa station, it's a 10-15 minute walk into BA2.
Walk everywhere—the area is compact and walkable. Eat lunch at pubs for better value than dinner. Use the Bath Two For One voucher for attractions with public transport tickets.
Good to know — Bath
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Emergency Contacts
BathFor non-urgent police matters, call 101. The Royal United Hospital's A&E is on Combe Park, Bath (01225 428331). For NHS medical advice, dial 111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bath, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Greenways
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 969 m · ~12 min walk — pharmacy · Pulteney Pharmacy — 629 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Bath City Centre → The Old Mill Hotel area
💡 Day Saver tickets available (£5.50). Perfect for visiting Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and Georgian terraces nearby.
Bristol Airport → Bath Spa Railway Station
💡 Most reliable option. Bath Spa Station is 10-minute walk to hotel. Train views of Roman Bath architecture worth the journey.
Bristol Airport → The Old Mill Hotel, Bath
💡 Book in advance for better rates. Journey passes through picturesque Somerset countryside.
Bristol Airport → Bath Bus Station
💡 Most budget-friendly option. Local buses around Bath are frequent and affordable for exploring the city.
Sobre Bath
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Greenways?
Request a room on the first floor (above ground) facing the rear garden courtyard. The first floor avoids street-level noise and the thin upper-floor walls typical of 3-star conversions, and the rear aspect gives you the quietest outlook.
Which rooms should I avoid at Greenways?
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms at the front (Powlett Road side) – they get the full kerb noise, and any room immediately above the entrance or near the stairs if there’s no lift, as footfall and suitcase drag carry straight up. Also avoid rooms directly above the breakfast room if one exists (common in hotels this size).
Is Greenways noisy?
Powlett Road is a residential through-route connecting to the A36, so you’ll get moderate traffic from about 7am–10am and again at teatime. Delivery vans and bin lorries can be loud at the front. There’s no bar or lift noise to worry about at a 3-star like this, but the breakfast room may create a morning clatter below.
Which rooms have the best views at Greenways?
From the rear, you’ll see the garden and maybe a glimpse of the Bath skyline over the rooftops – nothing grand, but a green, quiet outlook. The front gives you a solid view of Victorian terraces and parked cars.
What are insider tips for staying at Greenways?
1. Park on the road – Greenways likely lacks private parking; check the council’s resident parking scheme for free or cheap short-stay spaces on Powlett Road itself. 2. If you’re arriving after 8pm, call ahead to confirm late check-in – many 3-star Bath guesthouses have no 24-hour reception and use a key safe.
What time is check-in at Greenways?
Check-in at Greenways is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Greenways have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical download speed 15–25 Mbps; no login captive portal, just select 'Greenways'
Is there a city or tourist tax at Greenways?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Greenways?
A sandwich or meal deal from a supermarket or bakery costs about £3–£5.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Greenways?
The cheapest way around is walking; a First Bus day pass costs about £5.50. From Bath Spa station, it's a 10-15 minute walk into BA2.
When is the best time to visit Bath?
May and June: long, mild days, gardens and parks in full bloom, crowds still manageable before the school holidays. September: warm, settled weather, fewer queues at the Roman Baths and the Thermae Spa.
Principales atracciones en Bath
💡 Walk down to the riverside path on either side for the best photo of the bridge and weir. The shops on the bridge are boutiques, not chains, so window-shopping is worth a slow stroll.
💡 The free rooms are often less crowded than the museum upstairs. Sit in the Tea Room for a few minutes to imagine 18th-century society. Free entry to the rooms, but the museum costs £8.50.
💡 Go early morning around 7am to have the lawn almost to yourself for photos. The museum at No. 1 Royal Crescent charges entry, but the exterior and lawn cost nothing.
💡 Start at the entrance near Sham Castle for the best uninterrupted view. The walk takes about 3 hours, so bring water and sturdy shoes. Free, but parking at the National Trust car park costs a few pounds if you drive.
💡 Go just before a service (such as 5pm evensong) to hear the choir while admiring the architecture. The tower tour costs extra but the free entry is plenty. Check the website as opening hours change for services.
💡 Book a timed-entry ticket online in advance — the Roman Baths is Bath's single most-visited attraction and walk-up queues can exceed an hour in summer. Visit right at opening or in the last two hours of the day for the smallest crowds.