Perhaps Britain’s most renowned spa town, Bath has an effortless combination of historical and modern beauty making it an excellent city for a short break. With talented street performers and some of the UK’s most applauded afternoon tea, you’ll be filling your day with exciting sights and delicious treats. Whether you want to stay for a week or a weekend, Last Minute Cottages has deals on last minute accommodation to help you get away quicker.
Bath has a photogenic landscape of Georgian architecture and majestic abbeys and this pretty place is perfect for a holiday. If you want to visit Somerset’s most treasured spa town, try out our last-minute cottages in Bath and get a cheap deal on your late availability accommodation.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bath
Q. How popular for holidays is Bath compared to other places in Somerset?
The historic and beautiful town of Bath has obvious attractions as both a place to stay and visit for those on holiday in Somerset but our most popular locations in the county are actually Cheddar, Taunton and Wells.
Q. What is the average price for a holiday cottage in Bath?
Our average booking data suggests that those staying in Bath pay £52 per person per night, which means although it isn't the cheapest part of the country for a staycation, it is marginally cheaper than Cheddar, Taunton and Wells.
Q. Is Bath a popular place for family holidays?
In our experience Bath is all about amazing history and grand architecture, so it doesn't really lend itself to engaging the average kid. Our booking data suggests those with nippers are more likely to opt for Taunton, while Bath remains a great shout for a couples break.
Q. Is Bath a good place to take your dog on holiday?
Bath is not the most popular place in the area for those taking their dogs on holiday, but those who choose to will find numerous parks and gardens in the town that are a nice place for walks, while with a little research you will find places for food and drink that welcome furry friends too.
Q. When should I book to get the best deal on a holiday cottage in Bath?
Those heading to Bath typically book just short of two months before they come to stay. So although it is possible to sometime bag a last minute deal, if you can book a little in advance of this you will more often than not benefit from the best mix of price and availability.