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Hilton Hotel Description ...half a mile from the railway station and a 30 minute drive from Bristol Airport. The hotel has 150 bedrooms, including 42 deluxe rooms and 6 suites. Why not enjoy our Zuccotta Restaurant, where Mediterranean specialities are served. Local attractions include the Roman Baths and Museum, the Royal Crescent, the Museum of Costume and the Pump Rooms.
The hotel is situated in the centre of Bath, within easy walking distance of all local attractions. It is only a short drive from Bath to many other places of interest including Wells, Longleat and Bristol. And what better way to refresh after exploring than to relax in our Caffe Cino.Breakfast: 15.00 GBP per person per night.Breakfast: 15.00 GBP per person per night. |
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All room rate includes Full English Breakfast. All prices are inclusive of VAT @ 17.5% . Free wireless internet access. :)
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