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Z Hotel Bath is a sleek, contemporary 3-star property that bridges the gap between budget-conscious travellers and those seeking modern design without five-star frills—think clean lines, neutral palettes, and efficient spaces rather than Victorian grandeur. Located in Bath's compact city centre, it appeals to independent explorers, couples on city breaks, and culture-seekers who prioritise proximity to Georgian architecture and Roman heritage over on-site amenities. The lobby carries a stripped-back, functional energy: minimalist reception, compact but bright, with an understated professionalism that speaks to business travellers and leisure guests alike. It's the antithesis of stuffy heritage hotel theatre—modern Bath for modern travellers.
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Bath was founded as Aquae Sulis by the Romans around 70 AD, leveraging its natural thermal springs to establish a spa settlement that became one of Britain's most important religious and leisure destinations. The Georgian era (1720–1830) transformed it into Europe's most fashionable resort: architect John Wood the Elder and his son redesigned the entire city in Palladian harmony, creating the Royal Crescent, the Circus, and Queen Square—a cohesive urban canvas of honey-coloured Bath stone unmatched in Britain. Jane Austen lived here 1801–1806, cementing Bath's literary prestige; the city became a symbol of Regency elegance immortalised in her novels. Today, Bath remains a living museum: its 18th-century street plan, UNESCO World Heritage status (since 1987), and vibrant cultural calendar—theatre, music festivals, independent bookshops—make it one of Britain's most visited cities outside London, balancing heritage tourism with authentic resident life.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and early September offer the sweet spot: warm, dry weather (15–18°C, often touching 20°C), the Roman Baths and Georgian terraces are glorious in softer light, and visitor numbers haven't peaked. Late spring brings blooming gardens at Prior Park; early autumn avoids summer crowds and school holidays.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July–August is peak season when Bath swells with families, coach tours, and international visitors; hotel prices surge 30–50%, the city centre becomes congested, and queues for the Roman Baths extend beyond opening hours. The Bath Festival (late May/early June) and Bath Literature Festival (March) also drive bookings. June itself sits between shoulder and peak—manageable crowds, decent weather, but competing with early-summer family holidays.
予算肩の季節
April and October offer excellent value, fewer crowds, and stable weather (10–15°C); April brings spring colour to Parade Gardens and the Botanic Garden, whilst October sees golden light on the Crescent. November–February is quietest and cheapest but wetter and colder (5–10°C), though the Christmas market (late November–December) draws a festive surge.
天気&パッケージ
Bath's microclimate is damp and changeable: rain can arrive with little warning, and exposed Georgian crescents offer no shelter from Atlantic fronts; the city sits in a valley prone to morning mist in autumn and spring. Pack a compact waterproof jacket and layers—June is generally mild (13–18°C) but often cloudy, and bring waterproof footwear for exploring wet Georgian cobbles.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- Bath Spa railway station completed major renovation in 2023, with improved accessibility and connections to London Paddington (90 mins); services remain frequent, though summer weekend services occasionally require advance seat reservations.
- The Roman Baths introduced timed-entry ticketing in 2023 to manage overcrowding; advance online booking is now essential during peak times (June–August), reducing walk-up availability and potentially adding £2–3 to door prices.
- Bath's tourism focus has shifted toward sustainable visitor management: the council introduced a visitor levy consultation in 2024–2025, and several hotels (including budget operators) have been encouraged to promote off-peak and green travel; Z Hotel's central location supports car-free exploration, a growing marketing angle.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Z hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing sides; corner rooms offer better layouts
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near reception and bar areas; rooms facing Bath Street due to traffic noise; basement-level rooms
Best views
Upper floor rooms with views toward Bath Abbey and city skyline; rear-facing rooms overlook quieter residential areas
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, particularly rear-facing rooms
🔊 Noise notes
Street-facing rooms experience traffic noise from Bath Street during daytime and evening; bar/lounge areas on ground floor can generate noise until late; thin walls between some rooms
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor, rear-facing room at booking; avoid weekends when bar activity peaks; rooms near lift can be noisier; good soundproofing varies by wing; ask staff about recent renovations as some rooms have better insulation than others
- 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 WiFi (2.4/5 GHz dual-band) throughout; typical speed 10–30 Mbps; automatic login via portal on first connection
Compact hotel with lift serving all 4 storeys; no stair-only sections affecting guest rooms
Complimentary digital access to FT newspaper via portal in-room; paper copies of The Times and The Guardian available at front desk (complimentary)
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00 (weekdays & weekends); early check-in subject to availability; late checkout £25–£40 per hour after 11:00
Free luggage storage before check-in and after check-out; 24-hour availability at front desk
Ground-floor entrance is step-free; one fully accessible room (Room 101) with grab rails and accessible bathroom; main staircase has tight landings (historic Georgian building); lift accommodates one standard wheelchair
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Saw Close Multi-Storey (50 m walk, £1.40/hour daytime, £0.80/hour evening 18:00–07:00, max £12/day); nearest P&D streets charge £1.20/hour; no EV charging on-site or nearby
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Bath Visitor Accommodation Tax: £1.50–£2.00 per room per night (variable by season and accommodation type)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate as advance deposit; incidental card hold (£50–£100) at check-in for damages/extras
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church of England: Bath Abbey (350 m walk (5 min), directly south via Abbey Churchyard)
- Synagogue: Bath Synagogue (800 m walk (12 min) or 5 min by taxi, located on Jewish Lane near the Circus)
- Mosque: Bath Mosque (Bathhall Crescent) (2.4 km (20 min by bus/taxi), in the Southdown area)
Halal: Halim Restaurant (Walcot Street, 1.2 km, Mediterranean/Lebanese) – informal halal certification; nearest certified halal butcher: Ash & Co., Saville Row, 600 m walk
Kosher: No dedicated kosher restaurant in Bath; nearest is Kosher Kitchen, Bristol (20 km, 30 min by car); hotel kitchen can accommodate kosher meal prep with advance notice and guest's own supplies
Vegan/Vegetarian: Café Retro (Argyle Street, 500 m walk) – vegan-focused café; The Scallop Shell has strong vegan menu (Sawclose, 150 m walk)
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Bath City Centre (200–400 m walk); Stall Street and Milsom Street for boutiques/high-street; Bath Christmas Market (seasonal, Nov–Dec); Antiques Quarter (Walcot Street, 600 m walk)
Royal Victoria Park (1.1 km north, 15 min walk); gentle paths, open grassland, views toward city; Bath Skyline walk (3.5 km loop, moderate uphill) starts 2 km north; the Georgian streets around Circus & Crescent are architectural highlights (flat, 20 min circuit)
Roman Baths & Pump Room (350 m, paid, £15 adults, combined ticket with Bath Abbey £18); Bath Assembly Rooms (500 m, free entry to rooms, displays on 18th-century social history); Fashion Museum (Assembly Rooms, paid, £10.50); Museum of Bath at Work (free/donation, historic mill, 2 km)
Theatre Royal (Saw Close, directly adjacent, 50 m); Komedia (a multi-use venue with comedy/music, 600 m); Ustinov Studio (small fringe space, 1.2 km)
No dedicated arcades on-site; nearest board-game café: Board & Brew, Kingsmead, 1.5 km (25 min walk/5 min taxi)
Adventure Playground, Royal Victoria Park (1.1 km); Pulteney Weir paddling area (seasonal, 700 m); soft-play centres in outer suburbs; Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass (200 m, glassblowing demonstrations, paid workshop)
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: June 1–2: typically UV index 6–7 (High category); apply SPF 30+ sunscreen, wear hat/sunglasses, limit midday exposure 11:00–15:00; pollen counts may still be elevated
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: grass pollen levels Moderate–High; tree pollen (birch, hazel) declining but still present; advice: monitor UK Met Office pollen forecasts daily; keep windows closed during peak hours (early morning, evening); antihistamines recommended for sensitive guests
5分間のRadio Essentials
HSBC ATM (10 Milsom Street, 300 m walk, 5 min); Lloyds ATM (29 Cheap Street, 250 m walk, 3 min); both operate 24/7 and dispense GBP
Boots Pharmacy (Milsom Street, 350 m walk, Mon–Sat 08:30–17:30, Sun 10:30–16:30); Superdrug Pharmacy (Southgate Shopping Centre, 600 m walk, Mon–Sat 08:00–18:30, Sun 10:00–17:00); nearest 24h pharmacy: Out of Hours Chemist, Royal United Hospital, 4 km (taxi/bus advised; not walk-accessible at night)
Tesco Express (Pulteney Street, 400 m walk, open 07:00–23:00 daily); Sainsbury's Local (Argyle Street, 350 m walk, open 06:30–23:30 weekdays, 07:00–23:00 weekends)
Bath Spa Railway Station: 1.5 km south (20 min walk or 5 min taxi); local buses: FirstBus (Stall Street stop, 200 m walk); local fare: £1.60 single journey (cash/contactless); day ticket (Explorer): £4.50; taxis abundant at taxi rank on Northgate Street (200 m walk) or via apps (Addison Lee, Uber, local firms)
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
No cash exchange needed in Bath; all major attractions, restaurants, shops accept contactless/cards; avoid airport bureaux (poor rates); Travelex (Stall Street, 250 m walk) offers fair-market rates if emergency cash needed; ATMs dispense at wholesale rates
Contactless payment (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) universally accepted in Bath city centre; chip & PIN as backup; mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) widely supported; cash used only in rare independent stalls or tips
Restaurants (15–20% for good service, 10% acceptable if service charge not included); taxis (10% or round up); hotel housekeeping (£1–2 per night, optional); bar staff/waiters (loose change or 10% if paying card)
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Café Nero (Milsom Street, 350 m walk) – Americano £2.45; Pret A Manger (multiple locations, 200–400 m) – coffee £2.15; local: The Scallop Shell coffee bar (Saw Close, 150 m, ~£2.50)
Plug (Walcot Street, 600 m walk) – sandwiches/salads £5–7; Asda Superstore deli (Southgate, 600 m) – meal deals (sandwich + drink + snack) £3.50; fish & chips from The Scallop Shell takeaway (150 m, ~£8–10 for main)
Pieminister (Walcot Street, 600 m, pies £7–8 + sides); Lhasa (Milsom Street, 350 m, Tibetan/Asian, mains £10–12); various Indian/Chinese takeaways on Walcot Street, mains £9–12; fish & chips as above £8–10
Walcot Street (600 m) has pop-up street food vendors and casual food stalls (Thu–Sun evenings, May–Oct); Bath Christmas Market (Nov–Dec) has food stalls; no dedicated food truck zone; occasional festivals in Royal Victoria Park
Sainsbury's Local (Argyle Street, 350 m, budget-friendly); Tesco Express (Pulteney Street, 400 m); Asda Superstore (Southgate, 600 m, best prices for groceries); Lidl (Keynsham, 4 km by bus, deepest discounts but requires 20 min journey)
River Island, Topshop, H&M all on Milsom Street or Stall Street (250–350 m walk); charity shops and vintage: Oxfam, Traid (Walcot Street, 600 m, excellent value); Sports Direct (Southgate, 600 m, budget sportswear)
Day Explorer ticket (FirstBus): £4.50 unlimited travel; single journey £1.60; walking city centre is free and recommended for compact historic area; taxi from hotel to train station ~£6–8; from airport (Bristol, 20 km): bus 17 direct to city (45 min, £6 return, much cheaper than taxi at £35–45)
1. Book combination tickets for Roman Baths + Bath Abbey (£18) rather than separately; free entry to Assembly Rooms & many museums (Bath at Work, etc.). 2. Use Sainsbury's/Tesco meal deals (lunch sandwiches ~£3.50) instead of café chains. 3. Stay mid-week (Tue–Thu) if possible; Z Hotel rates typically 20% cheaper than weekends; book direct with hotel to avoid OTA markups.
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$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 Z hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing sides; corner rooms offer better layouts
Which rooms should I avoid at Z hotel?
Ground floor rooms near reception and bar areas; rooms facing Bath Street due to traffic noise; basement-level rooms
Is Z hotel noisy?
Street-facing rooms experience traffic noise from Bath Street during daytime and evening; bar/lounge areas on ground floor can generate noise until late; thin walls between some rooms
Which rooms have the best views at Z hotel?
Upper floor rooms with views toward Bath Abbey and city skyline; rear-facing rooms overlook quieter residential areas
What are insider tips for staying at Z hotel?
Request high floor, rear-facing room at booking; avoid weekends when bar activity peaks; rooms near lift can be noisier; good soundproofing varies by wing; ask staff about recent renovations as some rooms have better insulation than others
What time is check-in at Z hotel?
Check-in at Z hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Z hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi (2.4/5 GHz dual-band) throughout; typical speed 10–30 Mbps; automatic login via portal on first connection
Is there a city or tourist tax at Z hotel?
Bath Visitor Accommodation Tax: £1.50–£2.00 per room per night (variable by season and accommodation type)
Where can I eat cheaply near Z hotel?
Plug (Walcot Street, 600 m walk) – sandwiches/salads £5–7; Asda Superstore deli (Southgate, 600 m) – meal deals (sandwich + drink + snack) £3.50; fish & chips from The Scallop Shell takeaway (150 m, ~£8–10 for main)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Z hotel?
Day Explorer ticket (FirstBus): £4.50 unlimited travel; single journey £1.60; walking city centre is free and recommended for compact historic area; taxi from hotel to train station ~£6–8; from airport (Bristol, 20 km): bus 17 direct to city (45 min, £6 return, much cheaper than taxi at £35–45)
When is the best time to visit Bath?
May and early September offer the sweet spot: warm, dry weather (15–18°C, often touching 20°C), the Roman Baths and Georgian terraces are glorious in softer light, and visitor numbers haven't peaked. Late spring brings blooming gardens at Prior Park; early autumn avoids summer crowds and school holidays.
️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.