The Francis - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review An integral part of Queen Square, the Francis is an example of 18th-century taste and style, but we find it too commercial and touristy. Originally consisting of six private residences dating from 1729, the Francis was opened as a private hotel by Emily Francis in 1884 and has offered guests first-c... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Mercure Francis Hotel sits on the south side of elegant Queen Square and is ideally situated for all the city's attractions and shops. This beautiful Georgian building is a short walk from the Roman Baths, Pump Rooms, the Royal Crescent and many of the town’s superb galleries and museums. ... superbreak.com
No title - expert review Located in the Georgian city centre and constructed from traditional Bath stone, The Francis dates back to 1728 when it was six private houses. Today it retains many reminders of its past, combined with excellent modern facilities. Bath is always alive with activities, and Wednesdays are a special d... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review The Francis Hotel in Bath is a Georgian property built from traditional Bath stone, set in the city centre, 300 metres from the Roman Baths and Pump Rooms. The 95 modern guestrooms are decorated in warm tones and come equipped with air conditioning, televisions, direct dial phones, hair dryers and t... sidestep.com
No title - user review Better than average hotel for over night accomidation not ideal for a weekend break. The hotel caters for passing traffic before its own guests but then with so many local facilities thi... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Staff were very friendly and polite. Our heating was not working and we received a complimentary bottle of wine. This was unexpected but greatly appreciated and showed a very attentive customer service. We did have to ask for milk and tea bags on two occasions and our room service tray was not colle... mytravelguide.com
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