Hotels in Bath
A
hotel is an establishment
that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. In the early days of
Hotels they were very basic, in most cases providing a room with only a
bed and a wash basin. There have been Hotels in Bath for many many
years as the natural Spa has attracted people for centuries.
These
days most Hotels
in Bath have modern facilities in the rooms, en-suite
bathrooms, air conditioning, and a television. Also found in many hotel
rooms now are a telephone, Internet connectivity and often a mini-bar,
and facilities for making hot drinks.
In
some of the larger hotels in Bath you will find facilities like a
restaurant, a swimming pool and conference rooms. Hotel rooms are
usually numbered
to allow guests to identify their room and find it easily.
In
the United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks
to all guests within certain stated hours. There are some very
different hotels
around the world for example in Iceland there is a hotel made of ice
and in
Kenya there is a tree top hotel. In Japan they have capsule hotels,
which is a
bed in a small capsule meaning they can fit a huge amount of beds into
a small
area. I’m not sure Bath is ready for a hotel like that just
yet.

