This Victorian-style hotel has a fabulous location next to Bristol Cathedral and the historic waterfront. It features an on-site gym and a choice of restaurants.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbor, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
Overlooking Millennium Square, Ibis Bristol Center is located in Bristol’s vibrant Harborside area. The modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk, a stylish bar and cafe restaurant.
Ibis Bristol Temple Meads is just 5 minutes' walk from Temple Meads Railway Station. Located in the Temple Quay area, the modern hotel has a stylish bar and restaurant.
Conveniently located in the vibrant center of Bristol, Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Center is in the entertainment district and in close proximity to both Temple Meads train station and the...
Easily accessible from the M4 and M5 motorways, the child friendly DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol North is just 8 miles from Bristol's bustling city center.
This Victorian-style hotel has a fabulous location next to Bristol Cathedral and the historic waterfront. It features an on-site gym and a choice of restaurants.
The decoration is so beautiful and stylish with a lovely blend of comfort.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbor, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
Great hotel and location, staff really polite and friendly
This stylish country house hotel in Bristol offers spacious rooms, an award-winning restaurant, free WiFi and large gardens. Henbury Lodge Hotel is 1 mile from the M5 (junction 17).
Great location. Helpful staff. Excellent breakfast.
Located in Bristol, 4.3 mi from Cabot Circus, Village Hotel Bristol Filton features accommodations with a terrace, private parking and a shared lounge.
The staff went above and beyond to make the stay special.
Located in Bristol and with Bristol Temple Meads Station reachable within 1.4 miles, CoalShed provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Small but very well planned out rooms. Very well equipped.
Channings Hotel is set Bristol's Clifton district and within half a mile of Clifton Down and the famous suspension bridge. This traditional hotel features a large beer garden and a bar.
Friendly atmosphere, simple decor, great staircase.
The Washington is a Grade 2 Listed building, less than a mile from Bristol city center and is a 3-minute walk from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Staff very friendly and helpful
Breakfast excellent
Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village is set on a leafy Georgian square in fashionable Clifton Village. It is located 1 mile from Bristol's center. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Ibis Bristol Temple Meads is just 5 minutes' walk from Temple Meads Railway Station. Located in the Temple Quay area, the modern hotel has a stylish bar and restaurant.
Excellent hotel good staff very friendly excellent location
Featuring a restaurant and a bar, Artist Residence Bristol is located in Bristol, a 4-minute walk from Cabot Circus and one mile from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Excellent kitchen!!! ;-) And very courteous staff!
Set in 18 acres of woodland and landscaped garden, The Berwick Lodge Luxury features luxury accommodations, 20 minutes’ drive from Bristol city center.
Everything, the location, the property, the staff.
The Queens Chew Magna features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bristol. Located around 7.2 miles from Ashton Court, the hotel with free WiFi is also 7.8 miles away from Bristol Cathedral.
perfect setting. very relaxed. good food and staff
Located in Bristol, 12 miles from Royal Crescent, The Players Golf Club provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
excellent location, very close the M4 and very clean
Overlooking Millennium Square, Ibis Bristol Center is located in Bristol’s vibrant Harborside area. The modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk, a stylish bar and cafe restaurant.
Very clean, & Good location to a lot of amenities.
In Bristol city center, this hotel has free Wi-Fi, a modern health club, sports bar and on-site parking. Novotel Bristol Center is a 5-minute walk from Temple Meads Railway Station.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bristol cost $112 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bristol are $158 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bristol can be found for $117 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bristol this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $222. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bristol for this weekend cost around $132 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $273 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bristol for tonight. You'll pay around $349 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bristol will cost around $164, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Britain’s 4th most popular visitor destination, Bristol features Brunel’s magnificent Clifton Suspension Bridge spanning the Avon River. More Brunel handiwork is in the harbor, where his SS Great Britain steamship is moored. Pirate walks here detail the city’s underground naval history.
Further north in Clifton is the world’s oldest zoo outside a capital city. Other Bristol attractions include At-Bristol Museum and the Grade I registered historic Corn Exchange with its 4 "nails" outside where money changed hands. Also worth a visit is St. Nicholas Market, in a Georgian square home to several bars and a Slow Food Market on the 1st Sunday of every month. Other Bristol shopping options include shopping centers at Cabot Circus, and Cribbs Causeway on the outskirts.
As a student city, Bristol really comes to life after dark. The live music scene here is fantastic and has given way to several internationally known bands, but for something more alternative head to Eastside.
Another option for alternative-seekers is the work of hometown street artist Banksy. Just like Booking.com’s Bristol accommodations, his work is spread throughout this fabulous city.
This Gateway to the West Country is served by Bristol Airport and Temple Meads train station. The old Bristol to Bath rail line is now a cycle route and makes a great day trip.
So much to do and see. I loved the whole vibe of the city - very vibrant. Loved the docks area and floating harbour. The M Shed was an amazing experience. I like the way Bristol is very open and honest about its past and link to the slave trade. The Old Vic was fantastic and the bars/pubs around there were great - went to a great jazz session. Cathedral beautiful. The Blackbeard to Banksy walking tour was so enjoyable and our tour guide really engaging and interesting. While I didnt go onto the SS Great Britain on this trip I loved the fact that you could use your ticket to come back to it throughout the year - never came across that before. Loved being on the Matthew. Loved just wandering around. Suspension bridge was a highlight and the Visitor Centre there. Will come back here again.
Emer
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
I did like the variety of pubs and places to eat.
I did like the variety of pubs and places to eat. I particularly enjoyed visiting the SS Great Britain, Brunel's ship that is in permanent dry dock. There is a small museum full of original parts of the ship and containing information on the recovery and restoration of the ship before it came back to Bristol. There is a stair case and disability lift that takes from street level to the base of the ship which is fully enclosed and climate controlled for preservation reasons. You can walk all the way around the hull. Afterwards you can access the deck and even find your way into the heart of the ship where you will discover how the ship's crew, passengers and cargo spent their time at sea. There are mannequins, artificial smells and audio to keep you entertained.
Rob
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Just staying for two nights.
Just staying for two nights. Hotel was not great, no air con, shower control for water not working properly, breakfast was COLD. The hotel needs refurbishing.
There was a lot of water around the entrance and in the parking bays for the disabled.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love Bristol. It's lively and vibrant with lots going on.
I love Bristol. It's lively and vibrant with lots going on. Lots of quirky places and interesting attractions to visit. I don't know it overly well but now my daughter is living there I hope to visit more often.
Clare
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Driving in Bristol is a Nightmare, so many blocked roads...
Driving in Bristol is a Nightmare, so many blocked roads that your sat nav can't cope. Parking charges are outrageous. Watch out! Bristol city is a Clean Air Zone. Also watch out for Bus Lanes an Bus Gates!! (Don't follow Taxis they can use bus lanes)
Graffiti spoils a lovely architecturally inspired city, so does the garbage, drunks and homeless. Concord at Filton is a must see. Clifton and the bridge also a must but take care of your clutch on the very steep roads.
birblepek
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Histroric town, easily walkable with plenty of bars &...
Histroric town, easily walkable with plenty of bars & restaurants on both sides of river. Studenty vibe at times which you may not be in mood for. Clifton Suspension Bridge an interesting diversion.
The Inn wasvery easy to find opposite the train station. I preferred being there rather than in the main city centre.
The room was very comfortable (the duvet a little too hot and heavy) but facilities excellent. I wasn't expecting such a
variety of food at the breakfast I also ate there on the Sunday evening and enjoyed my meal and certainly didn't feel uncomfortable being on my own. All the staff were extremely helpful and polite. I would recommend your hotel to anyone I know going to Bristol.
The hotel is located in a great area and I was able to get a car parking space at the hotel which was a bonus as I know how much parking costs in Bristol, especially at the City centre hotels. It was free to park although I think that may have been because it was a Sunday. Breakfast was okay. Good value for money on a Sunday tariff but I would have been very disappointed with my stay had I stayed on a Friday or Saturday and paid almost twice as much. The bed was comfortable.
I have stayed at the Arnos Manor Hotel on many occasions now. It provides me with spotlessly clean accommodation close to my work in Bristol. It’s ideally located for work and Bristol city centre with free parking available. Every room I have stayed in has been spotlessly clean. They also provide little extras such as iron, ironing board and hair dryers in all rooms. Not all hotels provide these.
I can't imagine a better combination of a location and the price of the hotel. The place is just a few minutes from Bristol Temple Meads train station and within a walking distance of the city centre. There's a kettle with tea and coffee, a TV and a comfortable bed. If I ever come back to Bristol, I know where to stay.
The hotel is in a great location right across from Cabot Circus in Bristol City Centre. The hotel feels modern and the staff were very welcoming. Even though the hotel was busy, it was easy to sleep and there were no late night/early morning disturbances which led to a great nights sleep.
As a last-minute choice for a Bristol visit, the hotel was just fine! It's not in central Bristol, but is well-served by buses, not hard to get around at all. Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful, and the room was clean and quiet!
Clean, comfortable bed and quiet. Ideally located in city centre so perfect for attending graduation at Bristol cathedral - parking safe and secure at millennium car park and 20% discount was good from hotel.
The Bristol Harbour Hotel was very nice and in a perfect location to walk to everything. The beds were comfortable, the room was spacious, and it was quiet despite being located on a popular nightlife street.
Great, spacious place, newly renovated. Not best location if you’re planning to see Bristol city centre but great if you travel by car. Very quiet area, free parking, kitchen fully equipped
probably the best location in Bristol. car park less than hundred metres away and on the river next to all the bars and restaurant.Easy walk into the shops at the city centre.
The size of the room is by far the best hotel I stayed in in Bristol and I and I stayed in a lot. The staff are Always friendly and professional I really was impressed
Room was spotlessly clean and bathroom had easy access shower , breakfast was well stocked , location was perfect for Bristol Temple Meads train station
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