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About

Found just a few minutes' stroll from Bath's spectacular city-centre attractions, The Bird, Bath is a boutique hotel where visitors to Bath migrate to.

Owned by seasoned hoteliers Ian and Christa Taylor, The Bird features 29 thoughtfully designed rooms from spacious family rooms to light-filled double or twin rooms – many with views out over Bath Abbey and The Recreation Ground – to compact but well-furnished cosy rooms at the top of the house. Beautiful pieces of art, Nespresso coffee machines and the comfiest beds combine to create the perfect home-from-home.

Dogs are warmly welcomed at The Bird. A jar of treats is even kept at reception for a welcome snack.

Most rooms are dog friendly, but a larger bedroom is recommended for guests with four-legged friends. Dogs will have a comfy place to sleep, with a dog bed, water bowl, and a Woof Box full of snacks and treats. There is an extra charge of £25 per dog per night.

Dogs are not allowed in the restaurant, but guests can have breakfast with their dogs in the restaurant if they arrange it in advance with reception.

There are many walks to be enjoyed from the hotel's front door, and the hotel can also suggest country rambles and dog-friendly bars and restaurants in Bath. Pet sitting and dog walking can be arranged if required.

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Dogs Accepted

Map & Directions

The Bird, Bath

Type:Hotel

18-19 Pulteney Road, Bath, Somerset, BA2 4EZ
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Tel+44 (0)1225 580438

Opening Times

Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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