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 5-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.
Nkiruka Anastesia
United Kingdom
I like the room furniture, the texture of the bed, good service from staff. In fact the ambience was so good. I will recommend the lodge to my friends coming to Bristol.
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.
Paul
United Kingdom
The bed was comfortable , room n hallways g depressing
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).
Paul
United Kingdom
staff were friendly breakfast was nice hotel was located close to a nice pub and Blaise estate which had a lovely wooded walk bus stop just outside hotel free parking
Set in Bristol, 7.8 km from Bristol Parkway Station, Mollie's Motel & Diner Bristol offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Everything about this hotel is fantastic. Firstly don't be put off by its proximity to the M5, I didn't hear a thing and my room faced it. And don't be put off by the name motel, it's a proper hotel. It's also not in the league of say the nearby Premier Inn you can see from Mollie's, this is way better!
The staff were exceptionally friendly, I loved the reception with its seating areas indoors and out, self checkin although I was checked in by a team member, and how the reception was a multipurpose space as a little general store selling the products from the rooms, a 24 hour bar and a 24 hour hot drinks station.
The room was a decent size and I loved the decor, and the split bathroom with the sink in the entrance area and the shower/loo in a separate room. The shower was powerful, instantly hot and l liked the Cowshed products.
There are tea and coffee (coffe bag) kits in the room but no kettle; instead there's a tap in the hallway outside the room that does instant near boiling water and also chilled water. Thought this was a brilliant idea.
Eat for dinner in the diner, I thought when it came to playful and fun service but still professional for casual dining then these folks have nailed it. The restaurant was designed like a retro diner but far more contemporary furnishings. The Camembert has browns were a dinner highlight and the avocado, poached eggs and smoked salmon for breakfast as gorgeous.
Everything is branded, the beds are made extremely comfortable, you wouldn't think this is a burgeoning chain rather an established operation who has it nailed.
It's a relatively new hotel and I would certainly recommend it - perhaps one of the top five hotel experiences I've had, if not the top.
With a secluded courtyard and award-winning bistro, this historic hotel offers luxury rooms with free Wi-Fi. Hotel du Vin Bristol is a 10-minute walk from the vibrant Waterside area.
Location, historically prominent, well maintained.
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.
Nice clean hotel,staff friendly,great location for central bristol
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.
Breakfast was one of the best i've ever enjoyed, thank you
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).
room was good so was breakfast parking not to easy
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.
Great stay, great location, clean rooms and great staff
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.
Friendly staff, comfy and clean room, tasty breakfast
Situated in Bristol and with Cabot Circus reachable within 300 metres, the recently renovated Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness...
Really comfortable and for the money it was a great price
Located 7.4 km from Bristol city centre, The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton offers accommodation with an open lobby bar concept, leisure club with a sauna, gym and swimming pool and a private fishing lake...
The room was superb and the breakfasts were delicious!
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.
Great shower and clean comfy bed with decent sheet
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.
Great cafe, comfortable rooms decorated thoughtfully.
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...
Great place and nice location. Totally recommended.
Located directly opposite Temple Meads Railway Station, the Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre is 30 minutes' drive from Bristol International Airport.
good stay nice breakfast really i mean really quiet
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.
Great location and very friendly and helpful staff
FAQs about hotels in Bristol
On average, 3-star hotels in Bristol cost £99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bristol are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bristol can on average be found for £104 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bristol this weekend is £91 or, for a 4-star hotel, £114. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bristol for this weekend cost on average around £145 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bristol for tonight. You'll pay on average around £99 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bristol will cost around £131 (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.
I used to live in Bristol a decade ago and it was a good...
I used to live in Bristol a decade ago and it was a good city then, but now it's great! It has a young, fun and very exciting vibe, lots of cool coffee venues, breweries, bars and independent shopping. Really enjoyed my trip and can't wait to go back.
Emma
Australia
Scored 10
10
We came to visit our daughter but we always enjoy coming to...
We came to visit our daughter but we always enjoy coming to Bristol. The artisan shops and mural clad buildings are what makes it different to other cities. Bristol has no shortage of cafes and restaurants selling just about any kind of food.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Only in Bristol for a short trip as a break from being in...
Only in Bristol for a short trip as a break from being in the countryside. Some good pubs with really friendly staff and people. A good Christmas market with a good choice of foods and some novel gift ideas.
Garry
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Brilliant city and equally brilliant bus service that means...
Brilliant city and equally brilliant bus service that means no need to take car into city centre. Locals were helpful while I uploaded the bus App and the drivers were courteous and friendly.
Dined at The Ivy Brasserie, it was exceptional in terms of food quality and service, really great value.
Clifton Village has some super local run cafes - a particularly great vegan offer in the Village and really worth exploring and supporting. Its worth a stroll to go to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, its a bracing walk and tremendous opportunities for great photos of the city beyond. Watch out for lots of people using escooters and also cyclists who are very active too.
Kahtleen Edwards
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Some great places to visit, but on a grey stormy weekend, it...
Some great places to visit, but on a grey stormy weekend, it all felt quite dirt and run down. Did not feel overly comfortable walking around, particularly early in the morning, better once more people were up and about. I wouldn't hurry back.
idsherlock
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Waterfront is great, loads of bars and restaurants.
Waterfront is great, loads of bars and restaurants. Park street is really good, lots of bars, restaurants and vintage shops. In particular I would recommend staying at the Bristol hotel on the waterfront. Lunch at the Botanist (Berkeley Square). Gin & Juice is a great bar on Park Street. The Cosy Club on Corn street is great for breakfast. The view from Clifton bridge is amazing. The Ivy in Clifton is one of the best restaurants in the Cotswold and the wine bar Clifton is great. Visiting the Bristol museum on park street is also a must do.
Natesh
United Kingdom
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I have stayed in some pretty swanky hotels around the world but this was just as comfortable as any of them. The staff are super pleasant and when I realised I’d forgotten my toothbrush the gave me one. The position is very convenient for driving and I was able to park at the back which made arriving and leaving easy as I didn’t need to drive through the city centre streets to get in and out of Bristol.
I am really impressed with this hotel. It is located in the heart of Bristol city centre, along a quiet road. A member of staff by the name of Fred greeted us at reception and off the bat, you could tell he has nothing but passion for quality customer service. Overall, a great stay.
All members of the team at this hotel are warm and welcoming, helpful and friendly. For the main part of the stay the food here was nice also, the location is handy for a walk into the middle of Clifton or for a short journey into Bristol City Centre!
Breakfast & Breakfast staff were excellent - attentive & efficient
Room was very clean & well appointed, comfortable
Location of the the hotel is ideal for Bristol city Centre and local attractions
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
Ewa
United Kingdom
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