Monday, October 29, 2012

The Queensberry Hotel, Bath

Make your visit to the Georgian city, even more memorable with your stay at the Queensberry Hotel. A contemporary boutique hotel situated in the heart of Bath, The Queensberry is an ideal getaway for those who like to live it up in style. The common areas of the hotel provide a serene atmosphere for a quiet evening with friends... treat yourself with some exquisite liquor at the hotel bar, relish the delicacies at the restaurant or pamper yourself at the spa... Queensberry is ‘The Hotel’ to stay in Bath.

The View: Spreading over four classic Georgian-terraced houses, the Queensberry hotel is a visual delight. The hotel is surrounded by short shrubs, bearing berry-coloured flowers, complementing its name. The view of the city from the hotel’s terrace is spectacular.

Archi Type: The hotel mixes modern style with historic architecture, a combination which never ceases to impress. The rooms are done in contemporary design complimenting the honey-coloured Georgian walls of the building. The stylish drawing rooms of the hotel boast of some exquisite chandeliers, serving as a cherry topping to its plush interiors!

Bon Appétit: The Olive Tree Restaurant of the hotel, with its fine British and Mediterranean cuisines, has become the numero uno choice of many Bathonians. Kick-start your day with a continental breakfast and choose from the lavish a la carte menu for a candle-lit dinner.

Around The Corner: Just a stone’s throw from the Circus, this hotel is ideally situated to let you explore the city and its surroundings. The main attractions, including Thermae Bath Spa, Georgian Gardens and the Royal Crescent, are all at a walking distance from the hotel. Take an evening walk to the city centre for some shopping, while exploring small picturesque passageways on the way.

From Under the carpet: Internet facility is restricted to the front desk computer, besides the unavailability of tea and coffee-making services in the rooms. Too many stairs between rooms makes it difficult for the people who are not mobile.


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.

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