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Bath e Stonehenge

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Bath is one of England's most historic cities and a UNESCO World Heritage site. For 2026, we recommend staying in the City Centre or the Lansdown/Royal Crescent area for those seeking luxury and walkability. Public transport is excellent, with trains connecting London to Bath in 80 minutes.

Regarding Stonehenge, it is important to note that the Salisbury Plain region is rural and protected, with no luxury hotels inside the archaeological site. The best strategy is to stay in Bath and take a day trip (approximately 1 hour by car) or stay in the historic city of Salisbury, which is just 15km from the stones. Safety in both regions is very high, making them safe areas for solo travelers, families, and couples.

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The Gainsborough Bath Spa

9.3/10

location_onCity centre, adjacent to the Roman Baths.

It is the only hotel in Bath with direct access to natural thermal waters. Ideal for those seeking a world-class spa experience, historic luxury, and impeccable service.

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Georgian Elegance: Loft in the Historic Heart

4.95/5

location_onNear Bath Abbey.

High ceilings, exposed beams, and an incredible view of Bath's rooftops. Impeccable style that combines Georgian architecture with modern comfort.

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