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Bristol is one of England’s beautiful South West cities, straddling the River Avon with a unique maritime history. Today, it’s an exciting destination for a weekend break or longer, filled with cultural attractions, great food and buzzy nightlife.
Just a short walk from the Bristol Temple Meads train station, the ibis Bristol Temple Meads hotel is your premier choice for effortless travel. We'll set you up for the day with an unlimited, hearty breakfast spread, provide around-the-clock refreshments with a smile, and even put your pooch up for the night with our pet-friendly setup. Its central location makes it easy for guests looking to explore and take in the best of what Bristol has to offer.
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. Home to 182 inviting, spotless guest rooms with hard-to-leave Sweet Beds and rejuvenating en suite power showers, our Bristol hotel puts on a hearty breakfast buffet spread each morning with cooked and continental offerings. The hotel's busy bar boasts a new outdoor terrace within minutes from SS Great Britain and the Aquarium.
Many of our guests visit Bristol for business, which is why our stylish 4-Star Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel has everything business travellers need. With 12 conference rooms situated on a dedicated events floor, good transport links and onsite parking, you won't find a better business hotel in the area. Enjoy a bite in the hotel Bar or Restaurant. The city has many attractions to explore. Amongst the many treasures are the SS Great Britain, Clifton Suspension Bridge and Wake The Tiger.
Discover the city and relax in 4-star comfort at Novotel Bristol Centre hotel, within easy reach of many of Bristols attractions. Your airy, spacious room will give you, your family & friends space to stretch out and feel at home. Our modern Gourmet Bar & Restaurant will offer you classic dishes with a twist, whilst our sauna and steam room will help you unwind.
Enjoy an affordable stay at the ibis budget Portishead Marina and enjoy nearby Bristol, which is less than 30 minutes drive from Portishead. The coastal town and Banksy birthplace - is home to National Trust properties, including Tyntesfield and Clevedon Court, Visitors can also make the most of Portishead Beach, Portishead Open Air Pool and Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve.
Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel has had an extensive makeover in recent years, giving the historic Grade II listed building a stylish and distinctive new look for 2018. The hotel's rejuvenated interior draws inspiration from both the city's independent art scene and the building's rich historic past; creating a classic, yet contemporary, finish. Keepers Bar & Kitchen features solid wood and metal fittings and serves much-loved British meals using quality, locally sourced ingredients.
Mercure Brigstow Hotel is located in the vibrant part of Bristol City Centre, just steps away from main venues, Saint Nicolas Market, The Old Vic, Cabot Circus and the Harbour. Our restaurant Buttermilk and Maple is inspired by that lounge loving Australian café scene with a dash of Brooklyn East coast. Indulge in great quality food during the day or relax in the evening with a craft beer or cocktail at the bar. The hotel also has 4 conference rooms for 2 to 60 delegates.
Mercure Bristol North The Grange Hotel is an elegant 4-star hotel set amongst 18 acres of landscaped gardens. This Bristol hotel is only a short drive to the city centre. Complimentary high speed WiFi is available in the 68 guest rooms and throughout the hotel. Enjoy afternoon tea in the hotel contemporary lounge or a freshly prepared meal in The Brasserie at The Grange. The hotel's 7 meeting rooms can hold up to 150 people for a banquet.
Bristol and the surrounding areas can be grouped into eight: Bristol City Centre, North Bristol, East Bristol, Coastal Somerset and Rural Somerset, and Gloucestershire and the South Cotswolds. When you're planning a visit, you might want to spend most of your time in the city centre. If you're sticking around for a little longer or want to enjoy some wildlife and nature, head out to the coastal and rural parts of Somerset, Gloucestershire and the South Cotswolds surrounding Bristol.
The city is famous for its beautiful harbour, which was once a busy dock where sailors came and went, and merchants sold and traded goods. Today, Bristol Harbourside is a cultural hub with many modern restaurants, bars, shops and hotels. Waterside restaurants serve the freshest seafood, while various watersports and activities are fun for participants and spectators alike. Millennium Square sits at the heart of Bristol Harbourside. Start here and enjoy some of the unique attractions that this area offers.
Visiting the world's first great ocean liner, Brunel's SS Great Britain is easily one of the top things to do in Bristol. The iconic steamship was rescued in 1970 and restored to its spectacular Victorian condition. Visitors today can step back in time and explore different parts of the ship, from its lavish first-class to the cramped lower deck.
Another of Bristol Harbourside's leading attractions, We The Curious, is a science museum and interactive space, an ideal choice for a family-friendly activity in the city. The centre is home to various permanent and changing temporary exhibitions and hands-on experiences for all ages. Far from a stuffy, conventional museum, We The Curious is a playful space where excitement and laughter are encouraged.
Another attraction in Bristol Harbourside? It's Bristol Aquarium, a colourful space that brings visitors face to face with aquatic creatures. From stingrays and seahorses to sharks, octopuses and piranhas, there are many unique species to discover here. No aquarium would be complete without an underwater tunnel filled with tropical fish - there's a mesmerising one at Bristol Aquarium. Explore the wonders of the deep in this beautiful aquarium, a great day out for families visiting Bristol.
Head away from Bristol Harbourside to explore the central streets and charming Old City. There's plenty to enjoy here, including unique history and modern culture, shopping and food.
Bristol's shopping quarter is home to over 500 shops, including high-street favourites and independents, all concentrated in the heart of the beautiful city.
Bristol's charming Old City is known for its winding lanes and historic buildings. Today, Old City storefronts are occupied by contemporary eateries and craft beer bars, boutiques and vintage stores. It's a great place to spend a day exploring - you never know what you might find. This part of the city is home to many of its oldest buildings and most fascinating historic architecture. Take a walk around to discover what remains of Norman Bristol and its city walls before nestling into a cosy coffee shop to rest and watch the world go by.
Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world, constructed in 1766 and running ever since. It's been restored to its stunning Georgian prime. Still, it uses all the latest technology to host world-class performances of iconic and contemporary plays. Take a look at the programme to find out what's on while you're in town and enjoy a night of entertainment unlike any other.
If you're planning a city break in Bristol, you might be wondering what to eat to make the most of your experience. There's plenty of great food and drink around, including an impressive 15 Michelin-awarded spots in the City of Bristol.
Want to dip into the city's best cuisine? You'll have plenty of choice with these Michelin starred and Michelin Guide-worthy restaurants around Bristol. Bristol's Michelin star restaurants include Bulrush, an atmospheric neighbourhood restaurant serving seasonal and foraged ingredients in original menus. Casamia offers an enormous 20-course menu with no alternatives. All guests are served at the same time, so don't be late! Paco Tapas is a buzzy bar offering Michelin starred skillfully prepared Spanish classics. Michelin Guide restaurants in Bristol include Klosterhaus, Adelina Yard, Marmo, Tare, Rootand Pony Bistro.