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Bath's Queensberry Is Pleasant, But Lacks Minibars
April 18, 2007 at 9:13 AM | 2 Comments

We like the UK Times regular feature where they send a Mystery Guest into a hotel: of course, the Mystery Guest is usually just a staff writer enjoying a weekend of perks, but the logo they use in the write-ups is kinda cool. Recently an MG hit the Queensberry Hotel in tourist-mecca Bath.
In true British style, the MG summed up the Queensberry as "agreeable". As we understand it, that's a pretty positive rating. On the positive side, the Queensberry room picked out for the Mystery Guest was
pleasant, soothing and quiet, with high ceilings, a huge sash window looking on to the terrace, and a big, light-filled white-and-chrome bathroom with decent toiletries.
So far, so good. But it doesn't quite have everything: the flat-screen TVs are small, the bedside reading lights twist too much or burn your fingers, and--the ultimate travesty--there's no minibar. Game over.
Related Stories:
· Queensberry Hotel reviews [TripAdvisor]
· Queensberry Hotel Bath [UK Times]
· On Your Bike To Bloomfield House, Bath [HotelChatter]
· English Soaked About Bath's Baths [Jaunted]

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