The Royal Crescent Hotel
The Royal Crescent represents the ultimate in luxury accommodation in Bath. Each room has been lovingly restored to its original splendour with infinite care, recreating the authentic period details – carpets, furnishings, colour schemes and fabrics are all as they would have been in the eighteenth century.
These include an exceptional collection of paintings from such eighteenth century masters as Reynolds, Gainsborough and the satirical cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson. Throughout the hotel there are also many contemporary portraits of famous people who visited Bath, or lived there – Lord Nelson, Charles Dickens, William Pitt, George III, and the celebrated actress Sarah Siddons.
Gourmet Dining in Bath
If you’re really treating yourself, you should book yourself a table at The Royal Crescent’s Dower House restaurant. It’s surely the best place to have dinner in the city, with food that is innovative without being gimmicky, an impressive cellar and knowledgeable staff...' The Pink Paper (April 2007)
The Dower House, overlooks the leafy and secluded gardens, one of Bath’s best kept secrets. In the summer months, the sunny terrace and manicured lawns make the perfect setting for idyllic al fresco dining. In fact, there is nowhere else in Bath more pleasurable for morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea or a quiet drink in the evening than the hotel's stunning gardens.
Children’s menus are provided and scrumptious picnics can be prepared for those guests looking to explore all the attractions of Bath and the surrounding countryside. Non residents are welcome for lunch or dinner, but booking is essential.
A number of individually designed rooms, such as The Library and The Pavilion Conservatory, are available for private dining and special occasions, such as gatherings of family and friends, important business meetings and so on.
For more information please go to: http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk/default.asp