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Best Bath vacation rentals

Most recommended vacation rentals in Bath

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University Of Bath City Accommodation - Bath
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Hiding Space Westgate Apartments - Bath - Living room
$195+
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Thistle Barn
8 Very good
$133+
$133+
Parking
Charlecote House
9.3 Wonderful
$291+
$291+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Henry's B&B
7.7 Good
$161+
$161+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

Vacation rentals near Museum of Bath Architecture

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University Of Bath City Accommodation - Bath
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Good to know

Low season

January

High season

May

Average price (weeknight)

$189

Average price (weekend night)

$273
Cheapest month to stay with an average 78% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 163% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

When to book a vacation rental in Bath

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Top tips for finding Bath vacation rental deals

  • If you’re going to Bath for a weekend trip, find a place close to public transport. Bath has an excellent Park and Ride bus system. Look for Bath holiday homes near the main bus stops, or book a holiday rental in the town centre so you can access multiple bus lines. Consider staying at Central Bath Apartment or Anabelle’s Guest House.
  • Do you love Roman antiquity? The city of Bath is named for the ancient Roman Baths that are still preserved today. While they are no longer operational, there are baths nearby if you’re feeling inspired. Stay close by in the city centre so you can enjoy your day at the baths. Consider staying at The Black Fox, a short walk from the Thermae Bath Spa. Between that and the Roman Baths is also Hiding Space - St Catherine’s Hospital Apartments.
  • Want to stay in a historical village? There are a couple to choose from: Combe Down and Bathampton. Both provide an authentic historic stay and are a short drive from Bath city centre. For Bath house rentals in Combe Down, consider staying at De Montalt Wood. Alternatively, look for a place close to Bathampton, such as the Wee Grange. Both are available through the KAYAK website.
  • Want to stay somewhere with a view? Bath has impressive architecture that you’ll want to see from your room, so look for a place with a direct view of the city and Bath Abbey. Consider a stay at the Bath Roof Terrace Apartment, City Centre, Sleeps 8. It has a rooftop that offers a panoramic view of the city.
  • Do you love antique shopping? Find Bath holiday homes near Lansdown Road for the best antique shops. Stay locally so you can shop around and drop off your purchases quickly. Consider a stay at Darcy’s View or the New Brunswick - Recently refurbished, contemporary and stylish two-bedroom apartment. 
  • Parking, pet friendly, spa, hot tub, and pool are the most popular vacation rental property amenities in Bath
  • Vacation rentals in Bath are around 28% more expensive than hotels on average. Search here to compare prices for all accommodation types in Bath.
  • The best vacation rental properties in Bath are Barn In Beautiful Rural Location 4 Miles From The City Of Bath (9.8, 55 reviews), The Loft at Lucott House (9.7, 28), and No.1 Bloom Apartments, Bath (9.5, 68), based on ratings and reviews from real travelers.
  • The cheapest night for renting a vacation home in Bath is Friday. In contrast, the most expensive is Thursday.
  • Book your Bath vacation rental at least 37 days before your stay begins to get the best price.
  • Vacation rentals are a popular choice for both long and short-term stays. KAYAK users usually book their vacation rental in Bath for 4 days.

FAQs when booking a vacation home in Bath

  • How much is a vacation rental for a week in Bath?

    The average price for a weekly Bath vacation rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $2,197.

  • How much is a vacation rental for a month in Bath?

    The average price for a monthly Bath vacation rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $9,417.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in Bath?

    There are loads of different property types that you can make your vacation home in Bath. You’ll find apartments, houses, lodges, barns, cottages, homestays, campgrounds, cabins, farm stays, luxury tents and agritourism.

  • What are some of the most-loved vacation rentals available in Bath?

    If you’re looking for something special, the vacation rental most loved by KAYAK users is The Hive House - Large Light-Flooded 6bdr Townhouse.

  • What are the most popular Bath vacation rentals for a large group?

    If you’re a large group then you’ll need plenty of space. The highest rated vacation home that can sleep 6 people or more by KAYAK users is The Hive House - Large Light-Flooded 6bdr Townhouse.

  • Are there any pet-friendly vacation rentals in Bath?

    There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Bath vacation rentals, with around 10% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.

  • How much is a vacation rental in Bath?

    KAYAK users have found vacation rentals in Bath for as cheap as $126 in the last 3 days. The average price is $314.

  • How much is a vacation rental in Bath for tonight?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Bath vacation rentals for tonight for as low as $116. Search here for similar prices

  • How can I find vacation rentals near me in Bath?

    Take a look at our vacation rentals map to find the best vacation rental homes near you.

  • Where should I stay if I want to see museums?

    There are plenty of museums to see in Bath, and most of them are located in the city centre. Consider staying close by so you can avoid driving to the museums. The Landsdown Slope Townhouse is an 18th-century building within walking distance of the main museums.

  • Which neighbourhood is good for shopping? 

    For shopping in Bath, head to the pedestrian lane Margaret’s Buildings, near The Royal Crescent. Here you can find art galleries and jewellery shops, plus other charming boutiques and independent shops. Find Bath holiday rentals close by so you can access the shops on foot. Consider a stay at Lady Margaret’s or Catherine Place View. Both are available through the KAYAK website.

  • Which neighbourhood is recommended for nightlife in Bath?

    Bath nightlife is filled with pubs, bars, restaurants and nightclubs spread throughout the city centre. To have access to all the best places, find Bath holiday rentals in the central area. Consider staying at Hiding Space - Trim Street Apartments, DoubleTree by Hilton Bath, or Harington’s Hotel.

  • Where is an alternative neighbourhood? 

    If you want to escape the main tourist areas, head over to Walcot. Here you can find small charming pubs, beautiful Georgian houses and interesting boutiques. Stay in Bath holiday rentals close by so you can enjoy this charming neighbourhood. Consider a stay at 1 London Street or Chatham House - Central Townhouse. Both are within walking distance of the main shops and close to the river.

Where to stay in Bath?

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