Staying at the historic Francis Hotel Bath - MGallery by Sofitel is an experience that is steeped deeply in local history. This four-star hotel was originally built in the 18th century by a native Bath architect named John Wood the Elder. Wood developed the structure as part of a row of Georgian-style townhomes in a place that he called Queen Square. This historic block was created to revive the historical Roman spirit of Bath before it was forever lost. Wood himself lived in House No. 9, which eventually became what is today known as the Francis Hotel Bath. Today, the Francis Hotel Bath is recognized by Heritage England as a Grade I-listed building for its grand historical significance.
The historic city of Bath has much to offer for travelers seeking an exciting historic destination. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, guests will enjoy the area’s population of amazing cultural landmarks. The famous Roman Baths in the town encapsulates the area’s rich spa tradition. Literary history buffs will love learning about Jane Austen at the renowned Jane Austen Centre. Locations like the Royal Victoria Park and the Bath Guildhall Indoor Market are terrific destinations to go for a leisurely stroll. The Francis Hotel is perfectly situated to grant guests easy access to all of the wonderful attractions that make Bath such a remarkable community.
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