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Bristol City Centre Hotels Guide

The best hotels in Bristol city centre

You can be certain to find some of the best hotels on your visit to Bristol city centre. The great advantage of choosing from these hotels is the fact that they are located right in the centre of Bristol city. This means that you will be close to all of the main attractions and delightful restaurants. Taking an overview of some the best hotels in Bristol city centre can help you decide on the perfect hotel for you and your family.

The first of the hotels in Bristol city centre that we can go over is The Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel and Spa. This magnificent hotel offers great service and plenty of amenities. It features an indoor swimming pool and a workout facility. You can also find wireless internet service and small conference rooms for those business meetings. There will also be a restaurant and bar to accommodate all of their guests with fine dining. A great elegant ambiance and luxurious service is what you can take advantage of at The Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel and Spa.

Another hotel in Bristol city centre that will cater beautifully to all of their guests is The Bristol Hotel. It is a four star hotel which is situated close to the Bristol Theatre Royal, Queen Square, Bristol Cathedral and Bristol Hippodrome. You can expect a whole variety of amenities that will cater to your needs. The hotel will start with offering all of their guests exquisite dining services from two amazing restaurants, a coffee shop and two bars that are inside of the hotel. You will also be able to find meeting rooms, fitness facilities, event catering and business services.

The last one we can recommend as one of the best hotels in Bristol city centre is the Marriott Bristol Royal hotel. This hotel offers excellent amenities and provides a luxurious accommodation for the whole family. It is located near Queen Victoria’s Statue, St. Nicholas Market, the Watershed and the Bristol Ice Rink. Some of the amenities you can expect from this hotel are spa services, indoor pool, fitness facility, health club, wireless internet, conference rooms and event catering. There are also three elegant restaurants, coffee shop and a bar that everyone will be able to enjoy.

Places of interest in Bristol

When you visit the magnificent city Bristol, it is always recommended that you stay in the hotels in Bristol city centre as there are many historic and tourist attractions that you need to visit. This is will also be more affordable for you as you won’t have to spend a lot of money on transportation. What makes is more interesting is that it is a mixture of old and new attractions which guarantees that you will find something that suits your taste. One of the most important historic monuments is the buildings remaining from the bombings that took place during the World War. Near the hotels in Bristol city centre, you also have to check out the Trow and Corn exchange cobbled streets. These streets were built during 1664 and are considered the oldest streets in Bristol where they are still being modified till now.
If you sit down with the locals, you will definitely hear many stories about pirates, secrets pathways, and pirates. On Corn exchange Street, you will find an interesting clock that has two hands. One of the hands is black and shows Greenwich time where the other one is red and shows the timing in Bristol. The clock was first built during 1822 with only one hand, but another one was added later on for those who want to know the timing in London. This is especially important for tourists who have just arrived from the railway station. There are also many religious and spiritual architectural buildings close to the hotels in Bristol city centre. One of them is Bristol Cathedral which is considered to be one of UK’s important and finest churches. It is a leading example of architecture by the Normans and was first built to be an abbey for Augustinian during the 12th century. It was then converted to a Church of undivided trinity during 1542. St. John is the last surviving Baptist church and was first built during the 11th century as a defense for the city and a place for prayer. Another church worth visiting as well is the St Mary church that is known for its beautiful gothic arches. Berkeley Castle is also something that shouldn’t be missed as over 24 generations have been able to influence this magnificent place such as Queen Elizabeth and Sir Drake.
If you go to Bristol during the festival of balloons, then you have to make sure that you book in one of the hotels in Bristol city centre as soon as possible as they are all usually fully booked. This festival first started during 1979 but now attract more than a million visitors per year. However, if you weren’t able to attend it during August, there are similar festivities taking place during April where you can even enjoy a balloon flight. You should also visit the docks, restaurants, bars, museums, and off course you can’t leave without experiencing the vibrant nightlife. Bristol is definitely one of the most fantastic cities you will ever visit in your life.

Hotels Closest to the City Centre

Hotel Cleyro City Centre

Hotel Cleyro City Centre Apartments
Great value for money and ideally situated Right in the centre of Bristol. You'll be near a plethora of great bars and restaurants and a unique nightlife. And being at the very centre of bristol Means easy access to public transport.Read more about Hotel Cleyro City Centre Apartments

Bristol Marriott Hotel

Bristol Marriott Hotel
Experience the great mix of traditional and modern Bristol at the stunning Bristol Marriott Hotel City centre. Read more about Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre

The Grand by Thistle

The Grand by Thistle
Grand by Thistle is Bristol’s oldest four star hotels and also one of its finest. The hotel is at the heart of Bristol providing easy routes to all of the best areas and tourist attractions including Bristol Zoo and Brunel's SS Great Britain. Read more about The Grand by Thistle