この不動産
The Old National Hotel occupies a cherished corner of Bath's Georgian streetscape, offering authentic period charm without pretension—exposed stone, creaking floorboards, and the kind of genuine hospitality that makes you feel like a local rather than a guest. This is a walker's hotel, ideally positioned for exploring the Roman Baths and Royal Crescent on foot, with the kind of character that boutique chains struggle to manufacture. It suits the discerning budget traveller who values location and authenticity over modern amenities, and the literary sort who appreciates that Jane Austen herself once frequented these streets. Standing in the lobby, you're in intimate Georgian Bath—intimate, slightly worn, utterly lived-in.
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Bath rose from Celtic and Roman foundations to become Aquae Sulis, a sacred healing centre fed by natural hot springs—the Romans built their temple and bathhouse here around 70 AD, establishing Britain's most significant surviving Roman urban landscape. After Saxon decline, the city lay dormant until the 18th century, when entrepreneur Ralph Allen and architect John Wood the Elder and Younger orchestrated its baroque resurrection, constructing the sweeping crescents and terrace houses of honey-coloured Bath stone that define it today. This Georgian reinvention made Bath the fashionable spa resort of Georgian England, immortalised in the novels of Jane Austen and drawing the aristocracy and literary society. The city declined after the 19th century but was spared the Blitz; today it stands as the United Kingdom's most intact Georgian city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Contemporary Bath balances its museum-like reverence for the past with lively university culture, independent cafés, and a thriving theatre scene centred on the Theatre Royal.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and September offer the sweet spot: warm sunshine (15–17°C average), reliable dry spells, and the crowds thinner than July–August. May brings spring flowers in the Royal Victoria Park and a lingering festival season; September offers that golden-light September clarity beloved of photographers.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July and August dominate; families flood in during school holidays, tour coaches clog the narrow streets, and hotel prices peak (often 40–60% above shoulder rates). The Bath Festival (usually May–June) and various literary festivals also drive summer bookings. Accommodation fills 3+ weeks ahead in peak season.
予算肩の季節
April and October are underrated: Easter holidays apart, April brings milder weather (12–14°C), Easter-timed tourism, and quieter museums. October offers similar calm, autumn light, and significantly discounted rates—hotels often drop 20–30% versus peak, with pleasantly empty Roman Baths at dawn.
天気&パッケージ
Bath's microclimate is damp; rain arrives suddenly and lingers, particularly April through September—the city sits in a bowl surrounded by hills that trap moisture. Pack a compact waterproof, layers (mornings 10°C, afternoons 15°C even in summer), and comfortable walking shoes with grip, as Georgian cobbles become treacherous when wet.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- The Skyline Bath project—a proposed new leisure complex and hotel—remains under planning scrutiny; expect ongoing discussions about over-tourism and development pressure affecting visitor sentiment and future accommodation supply through 2026.
- Bath's public transport is undergoing investment in electric bus integration; the city's narrow Georgian streets mean congestion remains acute, so independent travellers should plan journeys early and allow extra time for buses, particularly around Southgate (the main transport interchange).
- June marks the tail end of Bath's spring festival season and the transition toward peak summer tourism; school half-term holidays (late May into early June, depending on term dates) may drive slightly elevated bookings, though your mid-week dates (Sunday–Monday, 9–10 June) typically see lighter occupancy than weekends.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Old National Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on the upper floors (3rd-4th) away from the street; corner rooms provide better light and air circulation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Cheap Street due to traffic noise; rooms directly above the bar/lounge area
Best views
Rooms overlooking the courtyard or rear gardens; some upper floor rooms with partial views of Bath's Georgian architecture
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, particularly rooms at the rear of the building
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Cheap Street traffic during daytime hours; occasional noise from the bar/restaurant until late evening. Rooms facing the courtyard are significantly quieter
💡 Insider tips
Request a rear-facing room when booking for maximum peace. The hotel is centrally located, so expect some ambient city noise regardless. Upper floors are worth the extra cost for noise reduction. Bring earplugs as an added precaution if light sleeper. Best time for quiet is early morning (before 7am) and mid-afternoon (2-4pm)
- 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
ホテル施設
Free Wi-Fi throughout (standard 50 Mbps); no login constraints; password provided at desk
No lift; 3 floors accessed by narrow period staircases; ground-floor rooms available but limited; not fully wheelchair accessible
Complimentary printed The Times and Bath Chronicle available in foyer; no digital newsstand subscription
Check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00 weekdays; late check-out (12:00–14:00) charged £15–25; early bag-drop available from 08:00 if room ready
Free secure storage before check-in and after check-out; 48-hour limit beyond stay dates
Ground-floor bedroom available; main entrance has single step; narrow hallways and period architecture limit wheelchair manoeuvrability; accessible WC on ground floor
No on-site parking; nearest NCP car park (Broad Street, 150m walk) £1.80/hour or £10/day; street permit parking (Permit Zone H) £2.90/day; no EV charging nearby
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Bath Tourism Tax: £2.50 per room per night (applies to stays over 7 nights in peak season; June 2026 may incur); confirm at booking
Deposit & card hold: Typically £50–100 advance deposit for online bookings; £150 incidental hold placed on debit/credit card at check-in
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church: Bath Abbey (Church of England) (5-min walk south (Abbey Church Yard))
- Synagogue: Bath Synagogue (8-min walk north-east (The Circus))
- Mosque: Bath Central Mosque (1.2 km / 15-min walk (lower town, Walcot Street))
Halal: Al Noor Restaurant (halal-certified, Walcot Street) 1.2 km / 15-min walk
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant in Bath; nearest is Bristol (18 km, 30-min bus); deli items at Kosher-friendly Jewish delicatessen in Bristol Cabot Circus
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Canary (vegan café, Broad Street) 300m / 4-min walk; Cafe Nero vegan-friendly but limited selection
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Bath City Centre (Royal Crescent, Milsom Street, historic high street) 5-min walk; SouthGate Shopping Centre 10-min walk; Saturday market (Parade Gardens) 10-min walk
Royal Crescent & Circus loop: 45-min scenic walk north; Sally Lunn's House & Pulteney Bridge riverside walk: 20-min mixed cobble/tarmac terrain; gentle grade mostly level
Roman Baths & Pump Room (Abbey Churchyard, 5-min walk) £17 adult, world-class; Bath Aquae Sulis Archaeological Museum free entry; Bath Fashion Museum (Assembly Rooms) £15
Theatre Royal Bath (Sawclose, 5-min walk) hosts plays/musicals/ballet; Komedia Bath (Little Saxum Street, 8-min walk) live comedy/music
No arcade/bowling in Bath city centre; nearest board-game café: Dice Saloon (Bristol, 18 km)
Parade Gardens play area (south of Abbey, 8-min walk); Bathampton Village Green splash park (2.5 km, 25-min walk or bus)
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: June 2026 average UV 6–7 (High); peak midday 11:00–15:00 UV 8–9 (Very High); apply SPF30+ daily, wear sunscreen reapplied 2-hourly, seek shade 11:00–15:00
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June 2026: grass pollen High (peak season in UK); tree pollen Low (late season); weed pollen Moderate; hay-fever sufferers advised to carry antihistamine, monitor daily pollen forecasts (Met Office)
5分間のRadio Essentials
Barclays Bank ATM (Milsom Street, 4-min walk); HSBC ATM (High Street, 3-min walk); no withdrawal fees for UK cards
Boots Pharmacy (Milsom Street, 4-min walk) 09:00–17:30 Mon–Sat, 11:00–16:00 Sun; Lloyds Pharmacy (High Street, 3-min walk) 09:00–18:00 Mon–Sat, 11:00–17:00 Sun; nearest 24-hour: Tesco Pharmacy (Keynsham, 10 km, 20-min bus)
Tesco Express (South Parade, 200m / 3-min walk) open 08:00–22:00 daily; Sainsbury's Local (Stall Street, 350m / 5-min walk) 07:00–23:00 daily
Bath Bus Station (Dorchester Street, 150m / 2-min walk); local operator: First Bus; day pass (Day Rider) £4.80 adult covers all city buses; National Express long-distance hub same station; contactless/cash accepted on buses
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Travelex (Stall Street, 300m walk) competitive rates; avoid airport bureau de change and tourist-area exchange booths (poor rates 3–5% above market); use ATM withdrawal instead
Card/contactless/Apple Pay/Google Pay ubiquitous in restaurants, shops, taxis; most accept all major UK cards and Visa/Mastercard; chip-and-PIN or contactless standard (no signature); some rural pubs/small shops cash-only
Restaurants: 10% gratuity expected if service not included (check bill); optional but appreciated; taxis: round up fare or 10%; hotel staff: £1–2 per service (bellhop, housekeeping); bar staff: £1 per drink or loose change
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Cafe Nero or Starbucks (High Street, multiple locations, 2–4-min walk) £2.10–2.65 Americano; local favourite: The Scallop Shell coffee bar (North Parade, 3-min walk) £2.50 espresso
Greggs Bakery (Milsom Street, 4-min walk) £3–5 meal-deal (sandwich/bake + drink + snack); Pret A Manger (High Street) £4.50–6 lunch boxes; Fish & Chips takeaway (various: Swan Lane) £7–9 fish & chips
Yak Yeti Yak (Nepalese, Pierrepont Street, 300m) £9–12 main curry; Schwartz Bros (burger chain, Milsom Street) £10–14 burger meal; Indian takeaway (Duke Street) £8–11 curry main
North Parade foodie district: crêpes stand (seasonal, £5–8), deli sandwich vendors; Borough market-style street food (Parade Gardens, weekends June) £7–10 small plates; Sally Lunn's takeaway (Bath bun £4.50)
Tesco Extra (Keynsham, 10 km) cheapest supermarket; Lidl (Widcombe, 1.5 km / 15-min walk) budget option; Sainsbury's Local (Stall Street, 350m) convenience premium; farmer's market (Parade Gardens, Sat 09:00–13:00) local produce £2–6
Primark (SouthGate Shopping Centre, 10-min walk) budget fashion £3–20 items; H&M (Milsom Street, 4-min walk) mid-range; charity shops (Oxfam, British Heart Foundation on Walcot Street, 12-min walk) vintage £2–8
Bath & North East Somerset (BANES) Day Rider bus pass: £4.80 (unlimited city buses); from Bristol Airport: National Express coach direct Bath 90-min, £7 advance / £12 walk-up; cheapest: GrabCar/Uber from airport ~£25–35 vs taxi £45–55
1. Buy Bath Tourism Card (optional, £40) if visiting multiple museums—saves on Roman Baths & Fashion Museum entry (£17 each, card typically pays for itself in 3+ attractions); 2. Lunch at chain coffee shops or Greggs for £3–5 vs sit-down restaurant £12–20; 3. Walk majority of Bath (compact, 2km² city centre) rather than bus to save fares and enjoy Georgian architecture free of charge
i️ 知っておきたいこと
Type G · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ £0.74 · GBP
🚨 Emergency Contacts
BathFor non-emergency police calls in Bath, use 101. Emergency services are accessed by dialing 999 from any phone (mobile or landline). Bath is served by Avon and Somerset Police.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bath, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →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.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Old National Hotel?
Rooms on the upper floors (3rd-4th) away from the street; corner rooms provide better light and air circulation
Which rooms should I avoid at Old National Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing Cheap Street due to traffic noise; rooms directly above the bar/lounge area
Is Old National Hotel noisy?
Street noise from Cheap Street traffic during daytime hours; occasional noise from the bar/restaurant until late evening. Rooms facing the courtyard are significantly quieter
Which rooms have the best views at Old National Hotel?
Rooms overlooking the courtyard or rear gardens; some upper floor rooms with partial views of Bath's Georgian architecture
What are insider tips for staying at Old National Hotel?
Request a rear-facing room when booking for maximum peace. The hotel is centrally located, so expect some ambient city noise regardless. Upper floors are worth the extra cost for noise reduction. Bring earplugs as an added precaution if light sleeper. Best time for quiet is early morning (before 7am) and mid-afternoon (2-4pm)
What time is check-in at Old National Hotel?
Check-in at Old National Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Old National Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout (standard 50 Mbps); no login constraints; password provided at desk
Is there a city or tourist tax at Old National Hotel?
Bath Tourism Tax: £2.50 per room per night (applies to stays over 7 nights in peak season; June 2026 may incur); confirm at booking
Where can I eat cheaply near Old National Hotel?
Greggs Bakery (Milsom Street, 4-min walk) £3–5 meal-deal (sandwich/bake + drink + snack); Pret A Manger (High Street) £4.50–6 lunch boxes; Fish & Chips takeaway (various: Swan Lane) £7–9 fish & chips
What is the cheapest way to get around from Old National Hotel?
Bath & North East Somerset (BANES) Day Rider bus pass: £4.80 (unlimited city buses); from Bristol Airport: National Express coach direct Bath 90-min, £7 advance / £12 walk-up; cheapest: GrabCar/Uber from airport ~£25–35 vs taxi £45–55
When is the best time to visit Bath?
May and September offer the sweet spot: warm sunshine (15–17°C average), reliable dry spells, and the crowds thinner than July–August. May brings spring flowers in the Royal Victoria Park and a lingering festival season; September offers that golden-light September clarity beloved of photographers.
️トップアトラクション
💡 Visit early morning (before 10am) to avoid crowds. The exterior can be fully appreciated for free; paid entry is only for interior access.
💡 View the impressive stone facade and courtyard area for free. Stand at the public viewpoint to see into the open-air courtyard without paying. The adjacent Bath Abbey and city views are equally rewarding.
💡 Walk along the riverside paths on both sides of the bridge for different perspectives. The weir creates a peaceful cascade, especially lovely in afternoon light.
💡 Start near Bath Spa Railway Station and follow the blue markers. Bring comfortable walking shoes. Best visited in clear weather for unobstructed views across the Avon Valley.
💡 Download a free walking map from the visitor centre. Early morning or late afternoon provides the best light for photography. The architecture is best appreciated from street level.