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Bath HostelsThis is a complete list of all known hostels in Bath. If you know of a Bath hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "You couldn't ask for a much better location than this. It's situated close to Bath's historic center in a small, halfway-hidden square. This doesn't stop late-night noisemakers on the streets from being heard, though.
The building is a bit on the old side, but the dining room and conservatory are bright, airy, and have a new feel. The beds are comfortable and sturdy, and the rooms are generally clean.
The bathroom situation is not the best--two showers for 14 people. The showers...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "St. Christopher's is an ok hostel with a rocking good restaurant and pub. If nightlife is your forté, then St. Christpher's is your heavenly oasis. It is ideally situated just a short distance off High Street, in the heart of Bath nightlife and less than a five minute walk from Bath Abbey and the Roman Bath Museum. From the main train and bus station, you can head north for approximately ten minutes, and it is on the left just after the post office. There is a great tourist information...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "YHA Bath is an attractive, quiet, and very private hilltop hostel. It's an interesting contrast to the vibrant city of Bath. Though it is entirely possible to walk up and down the hill, it is inconvenient to return mid-day and a long walk at any time (there is a bus, and free parking). The hostel is great for those who want security and peace. It is set back in the woods, rooms have locked doors and lockers, and you need a code to enter the hostel at night. The single-sex dorms are clean,...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Just one block (from the bus station) or two blocks away (train station) on the left, Bath Backpackers is super-easy to find. It's a great place to drop your bags off before hiking up the hilly city to the other sites (a small fee per bag if you're just stashing luggage for the day). There are lots of long staircases to your rooms and the bathrooms near the dungeon, so you'll get your exercise in Bath!
The rooms are named (such as "Divas") and you get a bed assignment, but it looks as..."The White Hart is one of Bath's oldest drinking establishments.
Newly refurbished and situated in the centre of Bath it is a perfect base to explore the city and escape into the beauty of the West Country.
5 minutes walk from the bus and train station - it was easy to get to.
Quiet and clean!"
Go to rear of the railway station through the taxi tunnel
Cross the river via the footbridge
Over the pedestrian crossing, turn left onto Claverton Street (Widcombe Parade)
Walk past the shops...
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