Our favourite hotels in Bristol, England
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From 69 GBP
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The Hotel Express By Holiday Inn is a charming, peaceful property on the outskirts of Bristol. You are sure to enjoy a pleasant stay in a cozy atmosphere and quiet surroundings, away from the bustle of the city. Amenities include currency exchange, dry cleaning, parking, bar, lift, and safety boxes. There are bus and train stations in the area. |
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From 65 GBP
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The charming, cozy City Inn Bristol is located in Redcliffe, a peaceful and safe district. It offers easy access to the airport, a 24-hour reception, currency exchange, access for disabled, dry cleaning, web access, meeting rooms, and other amenities. We ensure a pleasant stay! |
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From 54 GBP
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Rodney Hotel is a modern, cozy, and friendly property in Clifton, Bristol. This welcoming hotel is the ideal choice for business and leisure travelers. At your disposal are extensive meeting facilities, a 24-hour reception, modern AV equipment, dry cleaning and more. |
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From 55 GBP
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Miltons Country Lodge and Restaurant offers five fully independent country-style houses with elegant beamed ceilings and sturdy gate doors. Each house has mezzanine level bedrooms, a stylish lounge, and a separate entrance. The property is located on the outskirts of Bristol, ensuring a peaceful setting. Spend your holidays in unique style! |
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From 45 GBP
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The Clifton Hotel in Bristol is a fine accommodation property with a reception staffed around the clock, a child- friendly focus & attitude, dry cleaning, free parking, bar and restaurant. The property is well connected by bus and train. We offer top-quality services at moderate prices! |
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Bristol hotel reservations
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About Bristol
Bristol, together with Plymouth and Exeter, is the heart of south-west Britain. It is a centre of administrative region. The most important thing is its being situated on the ocean - so the port of Bristol has been central to the economy of the city for over a millennium...
Before the Industrial Revolution, when Manchester, Liverpool, Dover took over, Bristol was the second biggest city in the UK after London.
In the XX-th century for 20 years Bristol was part of the newly established County of Avon, but in 1996 it gained its administrative independence, and its again a city, a county in itself.
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