Travel Note
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The Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel is a grand Victorian hotel overlooking historic College Green and Bristol Cathedral. Blending classic architecture with modern comforts, the hotel features elegant rooms, spacious common areas, and a refined bar and restaurant. Its central location places guests within walking distance of Bristol’s harbor, shops, and cultural landmarks, making it a convenient and comfortable base for exploring the city.
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The Bristol Hotel is a stylish waterfront hotel located on Bristol’s lively Harbourside, in the heart of the city’s cultural and creative quarter. Overlooking the Floating Harbour, the hotel combines contemporary design with comfortable, modern rooms—many with scenic river or city views. Guests are steps from museums, galleries, markets, and historic landmarks, making it an ideal base for exploring Bristol. The hotel also features a riverside restaurant and bar, offering locally inspired cuisine and cocktails in a relaxed setting.
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Artist Residence Bristol is a boutique hotel set in a restored Georgian townhouse overlooking Portland Square. Known for its creative, bohemian atmosphere, the hotel blends historic architecture with eclectic design, featuring original artwork, vintage furnishings, and individually styled rooms. Downstairs, guests can enjoy a lively bar and restaurant that serves seasonal British food and craft cocktails. With its intimate feel, artistic character, and central location near Bristol’s Old City and Stokes Croft, it offers a uniquely local and stylish place to stay.
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Across two floors, our 19 brand new and individually designed boutique bedrooms are a haven for escapism in the heart of Bristol city centre – the ideal base whether you’re here for a weekend break, mid-week escape or in the city on business. No two rooms are quite the same, from the cosy (perfect for a snug stay), to the loft (for something a little different). Some rooms can be booked together to create a secret hideaway if you’re staying with a group, all have space for cots for little ones, some have a single or double sofa beds for (not so little) little ones, and some have space for a doggy bed (or two), too. Some boast expansive windows and high ceilings, some boast quirky corners and stand-out features, some ooze with extra space to sit back and relax, and some boast separate freestanding bathtubs. All come complete with an uber-comfy bed, rainfall shower, a carefully curated mini bar stocked to the brim with treats and tipples, Nespresso coffee machine and dedicated working space.
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Clayton Hotel Bristol City is a modern four-star hotel located in the heart of Bristol’s historic Old City. Housed in the restored Grade II–listed Everards printworks building, the hotel blends contemporary design with elements of the city’s industrial heritage. Guests are steps from St Nicholas Market, the Bristol Shopping Quarter, and the Harbourside, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. The hotel offers stylish rooms, a fitness suite, and Everards Bar & Restaurant serving seasonal cuisine in a relaxed setting.
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The Radisson Blu Hotel, Bristol is a contemporary high-rise hotel overlooking the city’s historic harbor on Broad Quay. Known for its central location and panoramic views, the hotel offers modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, many looking out over the waterfront and Bristol skyline. Guests are steps from the Harbourside, Bristol Hippodrome theatre, shops, and restaurants, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. The hotel also features a stylish restaurant and bar, fitness center, and easy access to public transport, combining convenience with comfortable, modern accommodations.