Charming Georgian Hotel with original features such as high ceilings and large windows. Newly refurbished Executive Double rooms 2016 offer the most up to date styling and facilities. Home to the locally popular bistro Racks Bar and Kitchen in the old wine cellars complete with a terrace and separate function room and also Caffe Clifton with a sunny garden and speciality teas.
GGuest User2022.09.21
Visited to settle offspring into University. The best feature for me was the small lockable hotel garage, which meant a car full of student ‘stuff’ could be safely left overnight- gave tremendous peace of mind. Staff were really friendly and helpful. There was a reliable lift. Racks restaurant also had responsive, efficient staff, and the food was palatable. I expected the location to be much quieter than was the case, there was a lot of noise from outside, including happy drunks and traffic. Whiteladies road, with a wide choice of cafes and restaurants is within walking distance and Clifton village and The Downs a short drive away. On-road parking is mainly permit for residents and pay & display parking is extremely limited. We booked single rooms for a short stay, but they were extremely small, so if staying longer, you would definitely want a larger room. Overall, a good place. The secure parking was the outstanding feature for me.
Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel had an extensive makeover in 2017, giving the historic Grade 2 listed building a stylish and distinctive new look. The hotels rejuvenated interior draws inspiration from both the city independent art scene and the buildings rich historic past; creating a classic, yet contemporary, finish. Keepers Bar and Kitchen features solid wood and metal fittings and serves much-loved British meals using quality, locally sourced ingredients.
GGuest User2022.10.04
Honestly, the team here at the Mercure have gone above and beyond. I’m here for a business trip as I’m attending a trade show within the hotel and I have found the whole experience brilliant. I checked into my room but my toilet had a bit of an overexcited flush, the maintenance team came out to rectify but they upgraded my room without hesitation. I mentioned that I would be back here in 4 days time to stay due to my sister getting married around the corner and when I say that they are pulling out all the stops for her for that evening before the wedding, that isn’t even the half of it. I can’t say too much incase she reads this review beforehand but thank you a million times to Mahin and Stan for everything you’re doing for her. You’re making a Big Sister and her favourite person very happy! We’ll definitely be back!
With a stay at Brooks Guesthouse Bristol, you'll be centrally located in Bristol, just a 5-minute walk from Bristol Hippodrome Theatre and 8 minutes by foot from University of Bristol. This eco-certified guesthouse is 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and 3 mi (4.8 km) from Ashton Gate Stadium.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and an elevator.
Make yourself at home in one of the 27 guestrooms featuring DVD players. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.06.24
Good basic facilities and a great breakfast. The guest house is in the centre of the club and bar area of Bristol, so lots of noise all night. There is no parking and you have to leave the car in a multi story car park about a ten minute walk away. Which cost £36 for my weekend. No facilities for disabled, but does have a small lift. No view except the back of other buildings. I was arriving about 9.00pm and informed reception before hand. I was hot, tired and sticky. The girl manning the desk at night was really miserable handed me my keys and told me that my breakfast wasn’t included and I would have to pay £13 for each meal and left me wondering what the hell was going on. I was too tired to argue and went to my room. It was a small double that overlooked a grubby, dark courtyard. Another building was right in front of me with windows looking straight into mine. No wardrobe as room was too small. Good breakfast with great waiters. Another miserable girl behind the counter, who wouldn’t speak. The day staff were lovely though. All in all, a tiring weekend with very little sleep due to the noise and heat. The two nights cost me £232.20 and no, I didn’t have to pay extra for breakfast. Would I stay again. NO!
Come and meet the new kid on the block, Moxy Bristol is here and fitting right in the neighborhood, steps from Montpelier and Templemeads stations. This new stylish hotel in Bristol City Center is the place for the cultureheads and the Portisheads, for the family people and the pet parents, the lucky ones on a staycation near Bath and those who need to work but are looking for a place to relax after a meeting and furiously fast WiFi. No matter what, you will find yourself at home in one of our 214 rooms equipped with ChromeCast TVs so you can bring your Netflix binge with you, en-suite bathrooms, and more USB charging points that you can image. It all starts in our bright and open lobby where you check in at the bar first cocktail is on us, you are welcome and stay to mingle with everyone from business colleagues to bachelorette parties. We have got 24 hour snacks and drinks on offer and a coffee bar by day cocktail bar by night vibe a games zone and super-fast WiFi to keep everyone connected atthemoxy
GGuest User2023.04.10
Incredible staff. That’s the first thing to stay, they really make the difference. The hotel itself is very on trend, you get a free cocktail on arrival, and the breakfast which isn’t expensive, is good. The room is very comfy and well appointed, the bed was comfortable and the shower room, although small, was more than adequate. It’s all about the staff though, incredible service.
Our newly renovated hotel located in the heart of the city is the ideal place for leisure and business. Many of Bristol’s attractions are well within your reach including Cabot Circus - one of the South West's largest shopping centres - offering over 120 brands as well as global cuisine at its numerous restaurants. After a day of exploring unwind in our new, spacious rooms and suites which feature modern amenities and plush bedding. After a comfortable night’s sleep indulge in a delicious buffet breakfast! For the rest of the day, our Brew Bar Lounge has plenty of tasty dishes and blackboard specials to savour. Have peace of mind when traveling to us as our location provides easy transport links to the train station, coach station and Bristol Airport. For those traveling by car, the adjacent car park provides direct access to the hotel. If you’re hosting an event, we offer multiple flexible spaces at your disposal, including one of the largest event spaces in the Southwest.
GGuest User2024.08.03
We only stayed one night, in a family room (2 adults and 2 children) but found everything perfectly adequate. Room was good, welcome by reception was friendly. Location was perfect for us. We didn’t take advantage of any of the facilities or food so can’t comment.
Located in the heart of Bristol, the contemporary Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre hotel is within short walking distance of many tourist attractions and local businesses. Bristol International Airport is 10 miles southwest of Bristol, with an approximate travelling time of 20 minutes to the hotel and a dedicated express coach service running regularly into the city centre.
All 171 of the Guest Rooms at this Bristol hotel offer a choice of king, queen and twin beds, many of which offer views of Temple Park. Each room is equipped with a 42-inch television, complimentary WiFi access, air conditioning a mini refrigerator and tea and coffee making facilities.
Stay connected to the office with our complimentary 24-hour business desk situated in the lobby of the hotel with printing facilities.
Dine on the terrace in Recess, the hotel bar and restaurant and enjoy unrivalled views of Temple Park. Recess serves contemporary British cuisine prepared by our team of highly skilled chefs. Shop for snacks and ready-made meals any time in our 24-hour Shop. Keep fit in our complimentary 24-hour Fitness Centre.
Bristol’s city centre offers a large variety of shops, bars, restaurants and leisure activities.
GGuest User2022.05.13
Great location just by Temple Mead Station and a short walk to the 'bright lights of Bristol' Staff are very helpful especially the gentleman behind the front desk who helped us get a taxi on the 'wet' graduation day. Staff at the bar especially the young lady who put in the hours there were very personable and helpful. Breakfast was plentiful and freshly cooked. Highly recommend this mid priced hotel
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.
GGuest User2022.08.24
My partner and I have just returned from a very enjoyable weekend in Bristol(19th-21st Aug). We stayed here back in July this year so decided to return. We recommended the hotel to two friends who came and stayed there as well. We had room 213 which is at the back of the building but as we only needed the room to rest it didn't matter. The room was clean and very comfortable with a good shower. Check in was simple and the staff were very pleasant. We like the idea of the hotel having its own ironing room which we used whilst there. We used the bar on the Friday night when we returned to the hotel, Two double Hendrick gins and a mixer was nearly £20.00 ! But I suppose that's city prices for you. We are looking forward to returning in October for another enjoyable time. Thankyou to you all at Ibis Temple Quay.
With a stay at this apartment in Bristol, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Ashton Gate Stadium and University of Bristol. This apartment is 3.4 mi (5.5 km) from Bristol Hippodrome Theatre and 5.9 mi (9.5 km) from Cabot Circus Shopping Centre.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself comfortable in this apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. A flat-screen television with digital programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker, and housekeeping is provided once per stay.
Holiday Inn Express Bristol – Filton sits seven miles north of Bristol, close to the M4, M5, and M32 motorways. Bristol Parkway station is less than a mile away and Bristol Airport is a 30-minute drive. On-site parking is £5 through YourParkingSpace.The University of the West of England is close by and is a short drive away. Don’t miss the impressive 19th-century Clifton Suspension Bridge, six miles away.For family days out, visit Eastville Park, 10-minutes away, or climb aboard Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner. Entertainment lover? Catch a show at the Bristol Hippodrome or watch the latest artists and bands at the O2 Academy, both a 20-minute drive from the hotel.Looking for a leisure activity? Head to The Wave and challenge your surfing skills or hit the course at Woodlands Golf & Country Club, perfect for all players. Dine in the hotel’s lounge, or grab a refreshing drink from the bar before bed. When you wake up, a buffet breakfast is always included so tuck in!
GGuest User2022.09.11
Stayed for three nights at Filton. We found the reception service very good when we arrived and service generally was excellent. Our room was comfortable and clean and well appointed, with an iron, ironing board, hairdryer and tea and coffee. The air conditioning was easily controllable and the window opened slightly for fresh air. Despite what some previous reviews have said, the complementary breakfast was really very good. Quality sausages, bacon etc with ( for a hotel) good scrambled eggs. Tea and coffee on tap, juices,cereals and a choice of breads, also waffles. Good to see gluten free bread available. There were plenty of fruits and yogurt available . The staff also worked hard at keeping all items topped up. The reason I have given four stars is because the hotel is very poorly signposted we had a nightmare trying to find it in the dark and pouring rain. Apart from this we had a great stay, good to see a hotel being run well, by hard working staff in difficult times for the industry, with recruitment etc. Top Marks!
Explore historic Bath from the DoubleTree by Hilton Bath City hotel, in the heart of the city, on the River Avon. Enjoy seasonally inspired a la carte dining in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of our Atelier Restaurant. We serve a good range of cocktails in the sophisticated Lobby Bar as well as coffees and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Work out in our well-equipped, air-conditioned 24-hour gym.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Bath City hotel is set amid the fine Georgian architecture of central Bath. Visit Bath attractions like Royal Crescent, Theatre Royal, and Roman Baths or relax at the Thermae Bath Spa. Only 90 minutes by train from London, our hotel in Bath City provides three air-conditioned meeting rooms to cater for up to 200 people. The hotel's County Suite accommodates private dinner banquets, exhibitions or seminar events for up to 200 delegates.
All bedrooms at the hotel offer WiFi, internet access (fees apply), 32-inch flat-screen TVs with pay on-demand movies, and a range of luxury complimentary bathroom products. Step up to a deluxe room or suite for extra space and amenities.
WWILON2024.05.31
Location of the hotel is superb, with walking distance of 10 minutes to the city centre near Romans bath.
General atmosphere of the hotel is good. Room is comfy and nicely decorated.
However, when we first got into the room, I noticed there was a used bath towel (probably left by the previous guest) left hanging inside the bathroom which is not so good…..😊
Otherwise it is good and I highly recommend it to everyone seeking a decent good hotel near city centre.
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BBronbiGreat location and beautiful architecturally designed hotel. Was here for the pride march which passed the hotel. Staff were really helpful especially the new employee from New Zealand.
GGuest UserWe arrived on a late flight from Portugal with a particular room booked which we had done through a third party booking service (queen). The hotel was clearly very busy and we were put into a room with twin double beds. This was not ideal and we asked the receptionist if it was possible to have the room we had booked. She moved us to a much nicer room (same footprint but better layout which meant I could share a bed with my husband!). This was a real 5/5 from us because despite an initial problem the really kind and professional receptionist went out of her way to fix it, and also comped us a couple of drinks which was unexpected and massively appreciated. It has made me much more likely to choose this chain again, knowing that a small hiccup will be dealt with nicely. Great staff. Room was comfortable and well proportioned and I like the fact that the toiletries are in dispensers so less plastic waste! The bar was lovely as well with really nice common areas to relax. Late night bar staff were charming and friendly. Well done Hilton!
HHelennnnnnnA lovely building with a nice forecourt area, reception was very welcoming, bright and cheerful. All the staff we spoke to were lovely and helpful. The only bad point was not having a car park, but they do offer discount on the nearby public car parks.
GGuest UserA two night stay for two couples meeting at Bristol for a weekend getaway Stay could have been better in all areas Having not known what time we would arrive and not knowing the area we had pre-booked a table for evening meal at Chophouse the restaurant attached to the hotel, we thought this to be the easiest option. Very quiet in both the bar and restaurant area we expected a first class service … unfortunately not what we got! Cocktails took over 20 minutes to make which was really disappointing (they were nice enough when they finally arrived) We went through to the restaurant offered a set menu and normal menu Two chops were ordered from the set menu which ironically (chophouse) were not available a burger and fish off the main menu were also ordered, the fish resembling a sprat was quite disappointing, the burger was good - thank goodness the company was fantastic as the food didn’t surpass much more than ok. Having experienced the evening bar and the slow service well the breakfast experience downstairs was something else!! 2 mornings for breakfast quite a contrast too, Saturday morning was quite good, everything was available, cereal, juices, selection of breads, pots of yogurt and granola, smoked salmon and hot food we had breakfast at 9.00am, the restaurant Sunday we had breakfast at 9.30am, what a contrast, tables hadn’t been cleared (there were several empty and in this state) we cleared a table ourselves and had to request for a waitress to clean and wipe the table down. Where we had placed the previous used plates and cups , were left there and not cleared by the waitress. We went to the service area and it was a nightmare; throughout the time we were there the service was poor with lack of food displays and lack of cutlery and bowls, there was just chaos and what seemed like one guy working and trying to keep the place moving. In contrast to the day before, juices were running out, no available cereal bowls, no bread for toasting, no yoghurt granolas, at one point no mugs or glasses to drink from and the hot food ran out with something constantly being waited on. There were two waitresses that were a waste of time, they needed to be managed and to be productive, they had no idea about offering great service …. When we commented to the guy about being busy he said this is nothing 😳 The room was on the first floor at the rear, quiet and a comfortable bed. However, the door didn’t shut properly and had to be pulled / pushed hard to ensure was shut. The bathroom was ok however the shower tray filled and you were standing in water that took an eternity to drain away
GGuest UserThe hotel was very smart modern and clean. Our room was small but we had booked a standard room. Price was good compared to other hotels locally.
The hotel is right next to the harbour and in the middle of a bustling nightlife. We hadn’t considered this when booking. Although the location was great, the noise from outside could be heard so loudly in our room at night. I actually thought a window was open, but it wasn’t. This went on till the early hours, music, shouting etc, so we found it hard to sleep. The bed was very comfortable though and the room spotlessly clean.
Tea/coffee facilities were provided in our room, an iron and hairdryer were also there. The bathroom had a good shower, towels were provided.
We didn’t dine but I did purchase a drink from the bar. After paying I was told it would be brought over to me. When it was the bartender informed me my card had declined and asked me to pay again. I did, however when I checked my bank later both payments had been paid out. Not very happy about this.
Although a nice looking hotel and great price, due to the noise level at night we wouldn’t stay again. If that wouldn’t bother you the hotel would be a great choice.
GGuest UserHave used this hotel many times in the past when seeing a show in the Hippodrome. It’s one of the few hotels in Bristol with a decent car park on site (£12 per day). It’s a 15 minute walk to the Hippodrome and easily do able. Outside the hotel can be found some cafes and a pub. The hotel hasn’t really changed much over the years. The Novotel sign has worn off the front door but otherwise the interior is the same since I visited it a few years ago. The room (114) was at the rear of the hotel, clean, large comfy bed and most importantly it was quiet at night. Pillows were very hard however and a choice of pillow in the room would have been good. I also have to knock a star off because the staff at reception were not the most friendly. No conversation, no mention of belonging to the loyalty club, just all very formal. That’s not a problem if that’s what you like but a little more friendliness/warmth would of been nice. No one asked how our stay was when we left. Otherwise another lovely stay at this hotel.
JJupiterMeowMeowThree major advantages: 1) The room is really large and generous! Even the bathroom is very big and has a bathtub 2) The view from the top floor is great 3) The location is very good, just downstairs is the bus stop, and the airport bus stop is a two-minute walk away
Three major shortcomings: 1) The room is too old and not well maintained. 2) There is no socket at the bedside, which is inconvenient. 3) The heating in the room can be turned up to the maximum to ensure that it is ”not cold” but cannot be said to be ”warm”.
Breakfast is still a typical English breakfast.
In addition, the front desk is also very friendly, but when I asked for slippers, the final reply was ”There are no slippers” (??)
AAsmiRuYha as always the best..we booked a 3 person room. The location is besides the harbour just in centre of all the hustle bustle as well as quietness! Only one downside the room that is separate than other dorm rooms is located on the top level. The heater or some pipe kept on making noise when ever the winds were strong or any flight went from above (I guess)
Positive side: the room comes with skylight..you are able to see stars and moon on a clear night..thus you can sleep glazing at the stars :)
GGuest UserAttended Christmas party night with work, food was great and service perfect. We stayed over as part of the package and found the room to be comfortable and full of natural light. Breakfast was very nice and served in a beautiful historic room was the highlight! Will be back this Christmas!
GGuest UserIt was a nice hotel on the whole, but the room had water/damp stains on the wall and could have been cleaned better (few hairs and dust etc). Staff were all very friendly and the facilities were average, as you would expect from a budget hotel.
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