Best Bath hostels
With a stay at YHA Bath - Hostel in Bath, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of University of Bath and Thermae Bath Spa. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.




Overall 8.2 Excellent
Based on 674 reviews
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Good
7.7
Pros: service and breakfast
With a stay at University of Bath Guest Accommodation in Bath, you'll be a 3-minute drive from University of Bath and 8 minutes from Royal Crescent. Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.




Overall 8.0 Excellent
Based on 2,604 reviews
Mediocre
3.3
Pros: The Room - without any facilities is quiet and safe - and the Bus Link (route 18 + U18) from outside the central bus station is well serviced.
With a stay at St Christopher's Inn Bath - Hostel, you'll be centrally located in Bath, a 5-minute drive from Thermae Bath Spa and 5 minutes from Roman Baths. Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage.




Overall 8.0 Excellent
Based on 825 reviews
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Excellent
8.0
Pros: The location was great and the only females room was clean same with the showers and toilets.
With a stay at Bath Backpackers Hostel in Bath (Bath City Centre), you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa. Featured amenities include luggage storage and laundry facilities.




Overall 6.9 Good
Based on 685 reviews
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Top tips for finding the perfect Bath hostel
- Staying in a hostel in Bath comes with a long list of advantages over choosing other accommodation options like hotels and vacation rentals. One of the most significant benefits of booking a hostel in the area is the savings, as Bath hostels are significantly less expensive than area hotels. Other advantages of staying in a hostel include the shared kitchens and self-service laundry facilities that are perfect for the more independent travelers.
- When choosing your hostel in Bath, you’ll have a handful of different neighborhoods to choose from, including the downtown area, the nature-adjacent area of Bathwick, and the area north of downtown Bath near the Jane Austen Centre. While the areas in and around downtown offer the convenience of being near public transportation hubs and shops, hostels near Bathwick offer easier access to large parks and the Bathampton Downs.
- If you’re traveling to Bath on your own and you’re looking to meet up with other travelers, choosing the right hostel is essential. Besides offering affordable accommodations, spacious common rooms, and a shared lounge, St. Christopher’s Inn Bath gives travelers access to an on-site bar and restaurant. Hostel guests have the advantage of discounts at this bar and restaurant, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to mingle with travelers and locals if you participate in one of its themed nights or live music events.
- If you’re looking for a hostel in Bath to accommodate your group, you have a few options to choose from. One of the best options in the area for groups traveling around Bath is YHA Bath, which is located in the scenic Bathwick Hill neighborhood. This hostel features plenty of flexible accommodation options that can comfortably sleep up to six people. In addition to providing room options to house large groups, this hostel features multiple dining options, as it contains both a shared kitchen and an on-site restaurant.
Where to stay in Bath?
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