Despite the whole city being designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with many Georgian townhouses and even Roman remains, Bath is accessible to all visitors.
A range of accessible accommodation is available across the city, from five-star luxury hotels to cosy guesthouses and self catering apartments. Many of the accommodation providers are able to make additional provisions when given advance notice, so please contact them directly for more information.
Enjoy a warm welcome at Hotel Indigo, a four-star boutique hotel in the centre of the city, where you can stay in a glamourous King Room with roll-in shower, and wheelchair-accessible facilities across the property.
Apex City of Bath has nine fully accessible bedrooms, with ramp access and railings at the entrance to the hotel and level flooring throughout the hotel
If you’re looking for a more flexible or homely experience, you’ll find a host of accessible rooms at SACO Aparthotel, located within easy reach of the city’s main attractions and shopping area.
Upgrade your trip to a grand spa trip with a stay at Bath’s iconic Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, where the spa facilities are accessible by wheelchair, and additional in-room facilities are available in selected rooms. Or relax in the stately surrounds of Lucknam Park Hotel and Spa, which provides facilities for easier access and wheelchair accessible bathrooms.
Want to experience some of the stunning countryside around Bath? Both The Stanton Manor Hotel and Bowood Hotel offer a range of accessible rooms and additional facilities to make your stay more comfortable.
You can see our full list of accessible places to stay below. Make sure you check our Special Offers for the latest deals on stays across the city, from spa breaks to foodie getaways.
We’ve also got some recommendations for accessible things to do and places to eat to help you plan your trip.