Each room has been lovingly restored to its original splendour with infinite care for recreating the authentic period details - many of the carpets, furnishings, colour schemes and fabrics arc as they would have been in the eighteenth century.
These include an exceptional collection of paintings from such masters as Reynolds, Gainsborough and the satirical cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson. Throughout the hotel there are also many contemporary portraits of famous people who visited Bath, or lived there - Lord Nelson, Charles Dickens, William Pitt, George III, and the celebrated actress Sarah Siddons.
There are over 40 bedrooms in all. Every room has its own unique character, yet all have luxuriously appointed en-suite bathrooms and are graced with seasonal displays of freshly cut flowers. In addition most enjoy lovely views over the surrounding gardens, lawns and The Royal Crescent’s parkland.
The suites are all named after personalities either directly connected to
The Royal Crescent or to Bath in its heyday - Ralph Allen, William Beckford, The Duke of York, and Sir Thomas Gainsborough, to name but a few. The Jane Austen and Beau Nash Suites are particularly charming. They feature their own light and airy conservatory dining rooms where you can cat and entertain in private, looking out onto the secluded hotel garden.