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Channings Hotel by Greene King Inns
3.5/559 Reviews
Clifton
We had a wonderful time at this charming hotel, as if we were staying in a merchant's house. The staff were exceptionally friendly, making our experience truly memorable. The hotel provided a fantastic opportunity to relax and explore all that the historic city of Bristol has to offer, including the 6 O'clock Gin Distillery, the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. The rooms were spotlessly clean and well maintained, creating a comfortable and cozy atmosphere. We have to give a special thanks to Graca, Millia and Nushu from the pub who made our evenings truly enjoyable. The kitchen also offered excellent breakfasts. We were left full of impressions from this city of once a wealthy merchant, and now a young student thanks to the University of Bristol.
Alison Court
4.1/512 Reviews
Clifton
Good standard of accomodation - studio with plenty of room for two. It was clean and had everything we needed. Plus the added bonus of actually being able to open windows! Easy to find and about 25 mins walk from the main centre. But very near Whiteladies Road with a fantastic choice of bars and places to eat, plus a couple of small supermarkets. Free parking available at rhe back. Booking was easy, communication Good and efficient. Checking in was contactless and easy. Check out 11.00 am which was also a bonus. Only issue was I asked if we could leave our car in the carpark on check out day, knowing that folk couldn't check in before 4pm. I was told that we could but we would be charge £5.00 !an hour!! Needless to say we.didnt! ! Overall though, we would stay again!!
Beaufort House Apartments from Your Stay Bristol
4.5/59 Reviews
Clifton
I booked a 2 bed apartment for 2 nights in January as I was booked in to the Spire Hospital for an operation. The apartment looked just like the photos, it was easy to access and it was clean. We booked a parking space as the on-road parking is busy. While I initially thought it was expensive on arrival it was apparent that paying three additional cost is necessary. We had a contactless check in and all of the information we needed was sent to me well in advance and it was accurate which meant check in was fast. I had a 2 bed apartment with both bedrooms being double rooms and my room had an en-suite which was super useful when I was discharged from the hospital. Both bedrooms had TVs and large wardrobes. There is an ironing board and iron and fans. The curtains in both rooms are heavy blackout curtains, there was not a slither of light getting through those curtains. The main bathroom was large with a shower, bath and sink. The livening space is an open plan lounge, dining room and kitchen. The kitchen was well equipped and was really handy for me so that I could eat at 4am because I was unable to eat or drink after 6am. It was also really useful when I got back from the hospital so that I could heat up some soup but it enabled mom to cook herself an evening meal. Everything we needed was readily available and clean. The dining table is a lovely round glass table and the seating area had two large leather sofas. One sofa had rips and tears but it was covered by a lovely blanket. The decor is simple but beautiful. There was some noise from the apartment upstairs but it stopped around 10pm. The location of the apartment was great for what I needed, it was literally 5 minute drive from the hospital. It is in a lovely area which was quiet and made me feel happier at leaving mom in a strange space while I was in hospital. The apartment is a short walk from the high street and we walked it several times over the few days we were there for food and drinks. I have been to Bristol a few times and love the city. We loved our stay in Clifton and I will be back to see more of Clifton and I would like to stay here again the next time I visit. For a change, the apartment is exactly as stated and shown in the pictures.
Berwick Lodge
4.6/555 Reviews
We returned to Berwick the second year in a row for afternoon tea for my mother’s birthday as we had such a nice time last year. It didn’t disappoint - delicious sandwiches with lovely thick slices of salmon and beef, and the cakes/desserts were equally delicious and varied. We had 3 generations in our group of 10 so the atmospheric wooden panelled lounge was perfect to accommodate (and contain!) young and old. The late afternoon sun gave the perfect setting for a mooch around the beautiful gardens to finish it off. As per last year, all of the staff we encountered went out of their way to be friendly and helpful - I was very impressed and it was the “icing on the cake”. Worth mentioning also that we had a combination of fussy child eaters and gluten free which we had informed the staff about beforehand and they couldn’t have been more accommodating making little tweaks so everyone could enjoy the food.
Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin
4/5101 Reviews
Clifton
Breakfast is very good, bread and fruit juice buffet, as well as a pure English breakfast, free order, taste very good! Drinking tea to tea cups is very exquisite, a breakfast out of a holiday feel! A family of three, asked if they would like an extra bed when they arrive at the hotel? We didn't add it, so we gave us the largest double bed room. The room was not as soundproof as the comment said. Very quiet, right next to the suspension bridge. This is also the hotel we were most satisfied with for a month in Bristol!
OYO the Regency, Clifton Bristol
3.5/568 Reviews
Clifton
It was a nice hotel on the whole, but the room had water/damp stains on the wall and could have been cleaned better (few hairs and dust etc). Staff were all very friendly and the facilities were average, as you would expect from a budget hotel.

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Highest Price£592
Lowest Price£40
Number of Reviews4,922
Number of Hotels1,594
Average Price (Weekdays)£148
Average Price (Weekends)£175

St Andrews Road Hotel Guide

Hotels in Bristol

Weather & the best time to travel Bristol:

When you think of an ancient historical city, which has seen the gores and glories of the world through ages, Bristol, a city in the southwest part of England, certainly should qualify to be it. It spans the River Avon spreading on both sides of it. It is a hub of a prosperous historical journey and for the travellers, it is a year-round destination. The springtime is between March and May. The temperature and humidity put together to give a moderate cold feeling. The standard temperature varies between 9°C and 18°C. During all these months, raining for 5 to 6 days per month is pretty natural. However, spring is not conducive to tourism. Hence it is the best time to score great Bristol hotel deals during the summer when Bristol displays comfortable weather and tourism is at its peak. The summer spans from June to August. There are several outdoor cultural events during this time. Harbour Festival and Shakespeare Festival are in July. The International Balloon Fiesta is held in August at Ashton Court. The fall feels windy and chilly between September and November as the temperature ranges from 8°C to 20°C. You can expect it to snow from 4-11 days every month. There is a boom in tourism during these months too. So, while you reserve hotels in Bristol during summer and fall, make sure you are booking much ahead. December to February is very cold and it is winter in Bristol. The cold weather and a lot of rain do not promote tourism.

Airport / nearby airport: 

The nearest airport to Bristol is Bristol Airport (BRS). It takes nearly 15 minutes getting to Bristol city from Bristol Airport. The best way to commute from Bristol airport to the city centre is through the Airport Flyer Express Link. It will take you about 30 minutes. This bus service connects the airport with Bristol bus and coach station and Temple Meads railway station. Apart from Christmas Day, this bus service runs every day the entire day. In fact, there are fewer buses on 26th December and New Year’s Day as well. Every return ticket for 1-month validity for adults cost £11. Single journey tickets cost £7. If you are a student, you can avail discounts. If there are family members travelling together, then these buses offer discounts. You can also choose taxis from outside the airport terminal. However, the taxi fares are generally an expensive option.

Transportation:

Bristol is a city which can be perfectly explored on a bus. The services are fast and available in abundance. So, no matter where you book Bristol hotels, taking a tour of the city will not be a problem. A modern form of public transport service available in Bristol is the Metrobus. It connects the key locations in the city. You have to buy your tickets before you travel. There are bus tickets available in many forms. You can buy day tickets, multiple journey tickets or seasonal tickets depending on your frequency of availing bus services. A very unique public transport over here definitely is the open-top bus service. It is a guided on-board tour of the city. Bristol is also connected via the national rail network with the rest of the West of England. You can avail local, inter-city and regional services from Bristol Parkway Railway Station and Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station. In order to explore unlimited train rides and travels by most of the buses in Bristol, you can buy a GWR Freedom Travel Pass for £6.

How to get to the destination:

If you want to travel to Bristol from any of the domestic cities of UK, you can choose between EasyJet and BMI Regional. If you are taking flights from Jersey or Guernsey, you can choose to fly with Blue Islands and Aurigny Air Services respectively. There are a plethora of airlines flying to Bristol from Britain including Scandinavian Airlines, Thomson Airways, Mistral Air, KLM Cityhopper, Ryanair, Helvetic Airways, Jet2, Brussels Airlines, Flybe, Austrian Airlines, BH Air, Aer Lingus Regional and Air Malta to name a few. If you book your flights early, you might have a shot at booking cheap hotels at Bristol also.

Hotels info, prices for different hotel range:

Bristol is a busy city and hosts a lot of visitors every year. So, there are different types of Bristol hotels for one to choose from.

5-star Hotels- Berkeley Suites is one of the best 5-star hotels in Bristol. It looks magnificently classic.

4-star Hotels- Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre and Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel among the 4-star hotels are the best for tourists.

3-star Hotels- Among the 3-star hotels in Bristol, The Town & Country Lodge and Premier Inn Bristol City Centre Haymarket are quite reliable.

2-star Hotels- Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre is a popular 2-star hotel in Bristol. The homestay lovers can explore The Gothic Mansion which is also very popular. The price of these hotels ranges between 59 GBP and 139 GBP.

Bristol Tourist Information:

Top Tourist Attractions in Bristol:

There are plenty of things to do in Bristol, and the list cannot start without the following places:

  • Clifton Suspension Bridge- This suspension bridge connects Leigh Woods in North Somerset to Clifton in Bristol. 
  • Brunel's SS Great Britain- It is a museum ship which was a former passenger steamship. It was known to be the longest passenger ship in the world between 1845 and 1854.
  • Bristol Zoo Gardens- One of the most popular among Bristol attractions is the Bristol Zoo in South West England. It preserves biodiversity by breeding endangered species.

Top food places in Bristol:

Bristol is a great place for a foodie with its variety of restaurants, breweries, markets and bars. If you want to enjoy great meals explore the following places.

  • Paco- A place to head for in order to celebrate any special occasion. This restaurant serves the finest of dishes prepared by Peter Sanchez and his fellow chefs.
  • Kask- If you are looking for a casual dining experience, this is one of the best places to head for. If you want to taste remarkable wines, this is the best place for you. 
  • Bokman- Are you looking for a place for cheap dining and delicious eating experience? This place serves Korean dishes like fried kimchi rice and beef brisket ramen. You can also go for hot ceramic bowls, Korean beer, plum sodas or soft-serve ice cream.

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