The Francis Hotel in Bath has been awarded a Gold Green Tourism Award, following their sustained engagement with the local community and an excellent performance in all areas of protecting and supporting staff and customer health and wellbeing.

The award recognises and supports eco-friendly achievements of tourism businesses, and the Gold award stands as its most prestigious. 

The hotel is immersed in the heart of a World Heritage Site, with plenty to explore on its doorstep. For example, the River Avon trail - a firm favourite for best walks in Bath - is easily accessible from The Francis Hotel. The hotel was first opened by Emily Francis in 1884, a leading entrepreneur of her time, who merged seven Georgian townhouses to form the property standing today.

However historic it may be, the hotel has shown great initiative to pave a way for a greener future. This award has been a testament to some of their key initiatives introduced such as reducing energy use, minimising food miles, promoting biodiversity and adopting a smart, sustainable outlook from the top to bottom. 
 
The Francis Hotel Bath is a wonderful cosy getaway, with a beautiful selection of rooms in close proximity to the centre of Bath, and a short walk away from some of the city’s best attractions. Guests can rest easy knowing The Francis Hotel is an establishment dedicated to giving back to the local community. 

Room rates at The Francis Hotel Bath start from £139 inclusive of breakfast and VAT. For more information, visit www.francishotel.com

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