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The Bristol Hotel
The Bristol Hotel



Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel



Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre
Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre



Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre
Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre



Clayton Hotel Bristol City
Clayton Hotel Bristol City



Leonardo Hotel Bristol City
Leonardo Hotel Bristol City



Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre by IHG



Doubletree by Hilton Bristol
Doubletree by Hilton Bristol



Bristol Grand Hotel By Sunday
Bristol Grand Hotel By Sunday



ibis Bristol Centre
ibis Bristol Centre



Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre by IHG



Hotel du Vin & Bistro Bristol
Hotel du Vin & Bistro Bristol



Victoria Square Hotel
Victoria Square Hotel



Novotel Bristol Centre
Novotel Bristol Centre



Brooks Guesthouse Bristol
Brooks Guesthouse Bristol



Mollie's Bristol
Mollie's Bristol



Holiday Inn Express Bristol - Filton by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Bristol - Filton by IHG



Berkeley Square Hotel
Berkeley Square Hotel



Premier Inn Bristol City Centre - Finzels Reach
Premier Inn Bristol City Centre - Finzels ReachGet last-minute hotel deals in Bristol and save more
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Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre
Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre



Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre by IHGYou may also like hotels with pools in Bristol




DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury House
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury HouseGo beyond your typical stay in Bristol
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Top neighborhoods in Bristol
Clifton
Clifton charms with gorgeous Georgian townhouses and that jaw-dropping Suspension Bridge hanging over the Avon Gorge. The neighborhood buzzes around Clifton Village where cute boutiques and cozy cafés spill onto cobbled streets. Wander through garden squares, catch panoramic views from the Observatory, or stretch out on the grassy Clifton Downs when you need a breather. The dining scene here leans fancy with upscale gastropubs and wine bars dotting the village center. Rest your head in converted Victorian townhouses with original architectural details intact. Getting around is easy with frequent buses to central Bristol, though the hilly terrain might have your calves screaming their thanks later.




Harbourside
Bristol's Harbourside buzzes with maritime charm around the historic floating harbor. Waterfront walkways wind past the cutting-edge Watershed media center and M Shed museum housed in a converted transit shed. Millennium Square hosts lively events with moored boats as your backdrop, while the Arnolfini serves up contemporary art in bright, airy galleries. Dining options range from casual pubs to fancy restaurants with harbor views, all serving fresh seafood and modern British fare. Boutique hotels in converted warehouses offer industrial-chic rooms with water views. Getting around is a breeze with Temple Meads station just a 10-minute walk away.





Bristol Old City
Bristol Old City whisks you back in time with its cobblestone streets and centuries-old architecture. Wander through St. Nicholas Market where local vendors sell everything from vintage trinkets to mouthwatering street food. The medieval harbor area invites you to explore Bristol's maritime roots while historic churches and timber-framed buildings create perfect photo opportunities. Traditional pubs housed in ancient buildings serve up hearty British fare alongside local craft beers. Boutique hotels occupy lovingly restored historic structures, giving you a taste of old-world charm with modern comforts. The compact neighborhood is easily explored on foot despite those charmingly uneven cobblestones.





Redcliffe
Redcliffe's medieval charm captivates with its towering St. Mary Redcliffe church and mysterious underground caves. This historic Bristol neighborhood blends old-world character with creative energy through converted warehouse studios and the sleek Arnolfini arts center. Cobbled lanes lead to the scenic Floating Harbour, where colorful houseboats bob against a backdrop of ancient city walls. Waterfront gastropubs and artisan cafes serve up everything from traditional British fare to fresh seafood. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses, walkable paths along the harbor, and Temple Meads station just 15 minutes away on foot. Boutique hotels in historic buildings offer the perfect base for exploring this atmospheric district.

Stokes Croft
Bristol's Stokes Croft buzzes with creative energy through paint-splashed walls and quirky storefronts. Street art rules here, from Banksy's famous works to vibrant murals transforming Victorian buildings into an open-air gallery. The area hums with independent cafes, vintage shops, and venues like Lakota nightclub where alternative spirit thrives. Artists, students, and free thinkers gather at community hubs to share ideas over craft beers. Getting around is simple with frequent buses and excellent walkability throughout the neighborhood. Caribbean restaurants sit alongside vegan cafes, while record shops and boutiques offer unique finds. Most accommodation options are budget-friendly hostels and character-filled B&Bs that immerse visitors in the authentic bohemian atmosphere.
Top landmarks in Bristol

Cabot Circus Shopping Centre

Clifton Suspension Bridge

Bristol Hippodrome Theatre
Ashton Gate Stadium
SS Great Britain
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway
Aztec West Business Park
Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
Bristol and related destinations
Beneath the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol's creative spirit flows as freely as the River Avon. Banksy's street art appears on unexpected corners while harborside cranes have transformed into luxury apartments and museums. The SS Great Britain, once the world's largest ship, now offers fascinating tours of Victorian engineering. Wander St Nicholas Market for artisanal treats before catching cutting-edge performances at the Old Vic Theatre. The colorful houses of Clifton provide perfect backdrops for Instagram moments. Bristol Aquarium and We The Curious offer family-friendly diversions when rain inevitably appears. For the best views, climb Cabot Tower in Brandon Hill park – it's free and the panorama explains why Bristolians are so smug about their hometown.
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Mollie's Bristol
"We stayed for one night - 2 adults and 2 children - in one of their quad bunk bed rooms. The hotel has a cool style and the premium amenities were nice - the hairdryer was a Dyson, the room had GHD straighteners and you had Cowshed products. Only negatives we found were there seemed to be no lift which wasn't a major issue for us as we're were travelling light but if you had heavy cases it could be a bit of a struggle. The room could also have benefited from a couple of chairs so you didn't have to sit in bed the whole time. All in all a good stay though."
Majestic Hotels Bristol
"Prime location, very clean and bed was very comfortable. Only criticism was the bedrooms would benefit from an update as they look like they were stuck in time although the bathroom was very modern. Receptionist's gave conflicting advice about car parking. All in all very good place to stay and we will be returning."
Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre
"Great location and lovely breakfast."
Aztec Hotel & Spa
"Great family stay We had a fantastic stay at the Aztec Hotel with our three children. The hotel was very family-friendly, and the kids absolutely loved the pool area — it was definitely one of the highlights of the trip. Breakfast was also a real hit, with plenty of choice and something for everyone. It was a great way to start the day. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay and would happily return. A lovely hotel for a family break, with great facilities and a welcoming atmosphere."
The Bristol Hotel
"Really comfy bed, nice and cool on a very hot day and great black out curtains so overall a great night’s sleep!"
Leonardo Hotel Bristol City
"👍"
Village Hotel Bristol
"Great stay room excellent very clean and had everything I needed good night sleep"
DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol North
"Bit disappointing that the parking wasn’t free but apart from that had a good stay. Comfortable,spacious rooms and the bar restaurant area is great serving nice food. Would stay here again when next in Bristol."
Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin
"The room we had was spacious, clean well maintained everything you need for a relaxing stay . The room had iron and ironboard, fridge, glasses for drinks. Toiletries very good, shower easy to work . The Air-conditioning was brilliant. Breakfast was very good ,plenty of choice, but one day reduced staff on so service was poor and had to keep reminding staff what we wanted. But that was just once."
































































































































