Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village is set on a leafy Georgian square in fashionable Clifton Village. It is located 1 mile from Bristol's centre. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbour, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
The Washington is a Grade 2 Listed building, less than a mile from Bristol city centre and is a 3-minute walk from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Located close to the M4, M5 and Cribbs Causeway, Lodge at Bristol features 36 contemporary double bedrooms with high-spec en-suite facilities.
Dagmara
United Kingdom
Lovely garden , you can sit outside in nice weather and enjoy breakfast , breakfast was tasty, it took bit long but we got complimentary drinks for it so me and my boyfriend were very pleased, Hotel room was spotless and bed was comfortable , I am very happy with hotel service and house keeping.
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.
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).
Jardine
United Kingdom
The hotel itself was lovely. If it wasn't so far away from where we live, we'd probably go more.
Set in Bristol, 7.1 km from Bristol Zoo Gardens, Mollie's Motel & Diner Bristol offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
JEREMY
United Kingdom
Very chic a la soho house ! Room and shower lovely. Wife super impressed with Dyson hair dryer
Staff were very helpful and kind . Excellent customer service . Would definitely recommend hotel to friends and family
On the quayside of the Floating Harbour, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
Attentive staff. Good location. Pleasant surroundings.
A contemporary boutique guest house set in a Georgian townhouse, Number 38 Clifton offers stylish rooms with views of the Clifton Downs or Bristol city centre.
Beautiful room, made to feel comfortable by the staff!
Set in Bristol, 2.5 km from Sugar Loaf Beach, The Royal Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
3rd time we have stayed here, beautiful location and all staff are lovely
Located in Bristol and with Bristol Temple Meads Station reachable within 2.3 km, CoalShed provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
The Coal Shed was beautifully appointed, very modern and clean.
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).
Location, food, friendly helpful staff, large room
Boasting a restaurant and a bar, Artist Residence Bristol is situated in Bristol, 400 metres from Cabot Circus and 1.7 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Excellent kitchen!!! ;-) And very courteous staff!
The Queens Chew Magna features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bristol. Located around 13 km from Bristol Cathedral, the hotel with free WiFi is also 13 km away from Bristol Zoo Gardens.
perfect setting. very relaxed. good food and staff
Overlooking Millennium Square, Ibis Bristol Centre is situated in Bristol’s vibrant Harbourside area. The modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk, a stylish bar and cafe restaurant.
Fantastic central location everything was on the door step
In Bristol city centre, this hotel has free Wi-Fi, a modern health club, sports bar and on-site parking. Novotel Bristol Centre is a 5-minute walk from Temple Meads Railway Station.
Well located to the railway station and night life
Located directly opposite Temple Meads Railway Station, the Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre is 30 minutes' drive from Bristol International Airport.
Clean tidy friendly . Great breakfast, comfy beds,
FAQs about hotels in Bristol
On average, 3-star hotels in Bristol cost € 115.16 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bristol are € 156.79 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bristol can on average be found for € 131.52 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bristol this weekend is € 142.72 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 166.49. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bristol for this weekend cost on average around € 89.94 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 116.52 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bristol for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 141.72 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bristol will cost around € 109.64 (based on Booking.com prices).
Britain’s 4th most popular visitor destination, Bristol boasts Brunel’s magnificent Clifton Suspension Bridge spanning the River Avon. More Brunel handiwork is in the harbour 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-listed 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 centres 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 artists Banksy. Just like Booking.com’s Bristol accommodation, 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 railway line is now a cycle route and makes a great day trip.
The room was clean , bright and airy with just the four beds...
The room was clean , bright and airy with just the four beds and four sets of draws , the toilets and showers were near by along the corridor again they were spotless , clean and well maintained plenty of hot water to enjoy a good shower. The Plug sockets 2 sets of two were set along one wall and covered by two of the four beds . And the two windows next to a busy road were only single glazed so the room was noisy from the traffic and people on the pavement. Over all I like d the Location and I slept very well despite the noise and the beds were to soft.
Steven
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely city overall,however lots of beggars and junkies in...
Lovely city overall,however lots of beggars and junkies in the centre.good choice of shops and places to eat.No vegan options or non could see.lots of nice things to do out of main city area like Clifton and SS great Britain and the riverside.Tour bus up to Clifton is lovely but could of been longer and possibly travelled over the bridge to get the wow factor and even better views of the area.
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved Bristol very vibrant and great bars and restaurants,...
Loved Bristol very vibrant and great bars and restaurants, also enjoyed a trip to Bath. The Bristol marathon was on which I was not aware of, It was lovely hot sunny weather and we were able to eat outside which was nice.
Barbara
8.0
Scored 8.0
We took a walking tour of Bristol centre which was very...
We took a walking tour of Bristol centre which was very interesting, visited the SS Great Britain which was excellent. The M-shed museum captured Bristol life very well, but we thought the small section on slavery was insufficient when the Cathedral had much more informative displays.
The aviation museum with Concorde was worth visiting, lots of information on Bristol's aviation history in both war and comercial times.
Lots of good food and drink choices in Bristol centre, not there in the evening but lively during the day in early May.
Driving into the centre on two days was challenging, lots of slip roads, sudden turns and changing speed limits. Getting to Wapping Wharf for the SS Great Britain was the worse, went around a couple of times before getting the right turning.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bristol is a great city to visit.
Bristol is a great city to visit. We did a Treasure Trail around the harbourside which was fun and very interesting. We saw 2 "Bankys".
As the weather was glorious there were very many people enjoying the river. Paddle boarding, sailing and just sitting on the quayside.
We ran out of time to visit the Clifton Suspension bridge and the Observatory so we shall have to make another visit sometime.
We can recommend the Tikka Flame if you enjoy a good curry.
Shirley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great city; lots of shops; restaurants; attractions; walking...
Great city; lots of shops; restaurants; attractions; walking tours
The British history and art museum was free to access and well worth a visit. Ate lunch at little bistro along the harbourside (Arnolfini) - lovely to sit in the sun, watching boat trips; harbour master sailing around. Cabot Circus has many options for food, together with hundreds of pubs/restaurants throughout the town centre. The food/bar outlets along the river are lovely on a nice, sunny day (near Welsh Back Street). Parking at Cabot Circus for 3 days worked great - offers on free parking option with a stay at Future Inn. Definitely worth thinking of, to save looking for alternative parking.
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 room was huge and so was the bathroom. Great touches such as a bathrobe (only one but you can request more) slippers (one pair!) Complimentary bottles of water, biscuits. We happened to have a balcony, these are not as standard only corner rooms but lovely bonus even though it's overlooking very busy and noisy road. Hotel is very well located ,super covinient to access central Bristol.
Everything was very clean, including the great big bathtub. Amazing views from the higher floors, and the elevator was very fast, which is a huge perk when you're 15 stories high. All around wonderful stay, and plenty of delicious restaurants within walking distance from the hotel. I stayed in 4 hotels on my UK trip and the Radison Blu Bristol was easily my favorite.
The staff were very helpful. Rooms were clean. Location was quiet. The breakfast was good with a nice selection.
It is easy to walk to the city centre & river. Car parking was useful albeit limited spaces & £20:00 fee for 24 hours.. Bristol is a very interesting city to visit. We enjoyed our brief stay.
We would recommend this hotel.
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.
Good location, quiet and near the centre. The bed was quite comfortable and it was good to have a decent sized fridge freezer although the doors should have been hung on the other side. Bristol is a great place for walking, sightseeking and some great museums. and there is a good bus service.
Fabulous hotel in perfect location for Bristol city centre. It was modern, well designed, very clean, quiet and comfortable. The bathroom was fabulous and big. Breakfast was good and check in and out is all done on line so very convenient. We managed to park in at the hotel next door.
Great location for exploring the city centre of Bristol. There is a huge shopping centre across the road if you feel like shopping. There is a car park provided by the hotel which was very convenient. All in all we had a great experience at Future Inn, and we highly recommended.
Lovely house felt very at home and is very close to the station and lots of other places definitely recommend. Will definitely be going back in the future if in Bristol. Just could do with some curtains in the kitchen area as would make it feel more comfortable at night.
Nice hotel a short distance from Bristol city centre. Plenty of free parking on site for residents, and bus stops close to the hotel to reach the city centre. Very pleasant modernised bar/restaurant area. Excellent value breakfasts can also be booked on arrival.
Eager, helpful and very hard working hotel-staff members. Management presence not obvious. Very close to the city centre and ideal for shopping. Harbour side walking distance away (15 minutes). Convenient location for car travel in, out of and around Bristol.
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.
Rooms were clean and spacious, lady who checked us in was really friendly and helpful and the hotel was a good location, there's a bus stop just outside with a direct bus into Bristol City centre.
For what is generally a budget-type hotel, the facilities were comfortable and fully up to expectations. Staff were genuinely courteous and helpful, especially in the breakfast area.
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