With a stay at The Crafty Cow in Bristol (Horfield), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and University of Bristol. This inn is 4.2 mi (6.8 km) from Bristol Hippodrome Theatre and 5.1 mi (8.1 km) from Ashton Gate Stadium.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
At The Crafty Cow, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a computer station, and multilingual staff. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 guestrooms.
Located in Bristol (Horfield), The Wellington is within a 10-minute drive of University of Bristol and Bristol Hippodrome Theatre. This inn is 4.3 mi (6.9 km) from Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and 4.9 mi (7.9 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. Additional features at this inn include concierge services and a reception hall.
Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at Restaurant, a restaurant which specializes in local cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 8 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and coffee/tea makers.
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!
With a stay at Village Hotel Bristol in Bristol (Filton), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and University of Bristol. This eco-certified hotel is 6.8 mi (11 km) from Ashton Gate Stadium and 7.6 mi (12.3 km) from Bristol Hippodrome Theatre.
Enjoy a range of recreational amenities, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, wedding services, and a television in a common area.
Enjoy British cuisine at Village Pub & Grill, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). English breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM and on weekends from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-in, and express check-out. Planning an event in Bristol? This hotel has 3638 square feet (338 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and 6 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 153 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include desks and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided on request.
GGuest User2022.10.09
I always title my reviews “THE GOOD BAD AND THE UGLY” as all three have a meaning read my previous reviews. To stat I rate our experience very good all but a nasty experience I will go onto later? THE GOOD Good size bedroom large king bed (two singles pushed together)lovey soft sheets comfortable pillow’s,super raindrop shower. Large good buffet style breakfast fruit JUICE great coffee. THE BAD Drinks expensive £11.00 for two beers 👎Dinner expensive partners food cold people receiving food before us ordering after us👎Luckily we had a £50.00 dinner credit which was needed 👍 You have a small motion sensor light in the toilet so when you move it switches on but this seemed to come on regularly during the night which was irritating😡without any motion? THE UGLY Now this is where it gets serious☝️ I had a nasty accident in which I cut my finger badly in a drill hole cut into my bedside drawer? The photo’s show the poor design on the bedside drawer front in which you have to push your finger into a neatly cut hole to pull out the drawer how bizarre? On doing this the drawer stuck and I badly cut my finger on the sharp drill hole edge☝️ This was reported to the duty manager and noted in the accident report book and I have reported this to the customer relations department in which I await a reply. Moving on from this I would go back to Village hotels using a Buy A Gift voucher which makes it a good deal but WARNING be careful where you stick your finger☝️
Delta Hotels Bristol City Centre, 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 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.
With a stay at Leonardo Hotel Bristol City in Bristol (Bristol Floating Harbour), you'll be steps from Old Market and 5 minutes by foot from Castle Park. This 4-star hotel is 8 mi (12.8 km) from Cotswolds and 12.2 mi (19.6 km) from Thermae Bath Spa.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and a television in a common area.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 197 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and electric kettles.
HHelennnnnnn2024.02.12
A 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.
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.
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
With a prime location, comfortable rooms and easy access to Bristol's top attractions, Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre is an ideal choice for business and leisure trips.Catch trains from Temple Meads station, opposite the hotel, or flights from Bristol Airport, a 20-minute drive away. The M4 and M5 motorways are nearby.For a spot of retail therapy, shop the high-street stores at Cabot Circus, or wander around Bristol Shopping Quarter for designer brands and independent stores. Head to theatre shows at Bristol Hippodrome Theatre or cheer on your favourite bands at the O2 Academy Bristol, both two miles away.Explore Bristol’s rich history with a trip to Clifton Suspension Bridge, the city’s most recognisable structure. Or head to the SS Great Britain, a beautifully preserved ship that played a significant role in maritime history.After busy days exploring, relax in the comfort of the hotel. With handy conveniences free Wi-Fi, a TV and blackout curtains in your room, you’ll feel right at home. In the evenings, order pizzas and drinks from the bar.
BBenjamin John2023.12.29
Whilst I can't fault the basics, we unfortunately had very loud guests on our floor, staying across multiple rooms, who were partying until 4am. Doors opening/closing, shouting, and laughing. When I went to reception to complain, it was down to just one young girl to go up and ask them to be quiet, which I feel is unfair on her (why no security?) £85 for one night, I really expect to be able to sleep at least.
Perfectly located in Bristol city centre, Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel has been welcoming guests for more than 150 years. Our preciously restored historic hotel in Bristol offers a premium elevated experience in keeping with its royal name. Relax in our beautiful rooms and suites featuring stylish décor, coffee makers, and flat-screen TVs. Our premium hotel’s city center location sits adjacent to the Bristol Cathedral and a short walking distance from the train station, Cabot Circus, and Bristol Hippodrome Theatre. After a restful night's sleep in our elegant accommodation, work out in our fitness centre. Those hosting events in Bristol will be thrilled with our Grade II listed Victorian building and choice of spaces supported by expert planning teams and professional catering services. Finally, enjoy a meal at Miller and Carters Steakhouse offering the finest steak hand-prepared by the master butcher and expertly cooked by the chef. Experience Royalty at our Bristol family hotel.
BBronbi2024.07.13
Great 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.
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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!
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.
GGuest UserWe visited Bristol to celebrate my birthday weekend, so we booked a “deluxe” king size room for three nights. On arrival the hotel was very impressive with good car parking facilities and a very classy reception area. Check-in was friendly and efficient. There was just a slight confusion over the late check-out time – the website said 4pm, the receptionist thought it was 3pm. The reception is well attended and they were highly responsive when dealing with an issue with one of the lifts. There was a loud noise inside the lift one evening between floor 4 & 5 (a bit of a worrying sound of metal hitting on metal). It was great to see a lift engineer on-site bright and early the next morning attending to it. The bedroom was very spacious with lots of storage, a very comfortable super-king size bed and a clean bathroom. However, the main problem with the room was how dimly lit it was and the scruffy state of the furniture. It was difficult to see well enough in the room to put make-up on, which meant I had to wait for my partner to finish in the bathroom before I could use the better illuminated bathroom mirror. The dark wooden furniture was badly scuffed and warped; the chair was scruffy with peeling leatherette - surprisingly tired furniture for a Deluxe room. There was a lot of damage to the bathroom door (big dent in the wooden panel), scratches in the sink and broken robe hooks – not exactly deluxe fittings. Also the bathrobes were very small (approx size 14). When we came to pack up to leave we had to get a torch out to check in cupboards etc to make sure we hadn’t left anything behind – it was too dark to see inside the cupboards without a torch even though we had the curtains open and lights on. Unfortunately it was then that we saw just how extremely dusty the room was. The lampshades were very dusty. I doubt the area beneath the desk/dressing table had been vacuumed for months (lots of clumps of dust in the area where you put your feet). We were disturbed by just how much dust we had spent the last three nights sleeping with so, out of curiosity, we moved the bed to check underneath and discovered another very thick build up of dust and a roast potato from a previous guest’s dinner stuck to the carpet. There is an Eco option to not have housekeeping done each day which we welcomed at the time, as it meant we didn’t have to wonder when the cleaner would come in if we wanted to have a lie in. However, if I’d have seen the levels of dust in the room on arrival, then I would have asked for a cleaner to come in and give it all a good vacuuming. Apart from the disappointing dust and shabby furniture we enjoyed our stay because of the extremely comfy bed, excellent breakfast in the delightful Kiln restaurant and on-site car parking. It’s also a good location for visiting the city. But I’d need some reassurance that the housekeeping issues will be attended to before we contemplate a return visit.
GGuest UserWe had a wonderful time during our stay, the view overlooking the harbour was beautiful and the staff were amazingly helpful and very professional, making our trip feel all the more special. Adam, Bea, Daniel and Rosabel from reception went above and beyond for us. Will 100% stay again and would recommend others to do the same!
GGuest UserStayed here for two nights in September 2022. The staff are very friendly. The hotel is on the edge of Clifton, which appears to be a very affluent area. A twenty minute walk will take to to the Clifton suspension bridge to take in some lovely views. The bridge visitor centre and observation tower are well worth visiting. The number 8 bus which you get around the corner takes you into Bristol city centre in around 15/20 minutes, so all in all, a good location. The hotel offers a substantial free cooked and buffet breakfast which is why I am awarding it three stars. You will need to book a time slot. Now the not so good…………… Our room was on the ground floor and needs a refurb. A rotten window frame, mould in the shower and on the bathroom ceiling, a hole in the net curtain, an uneven wobbly floor and cobwebs hanging from the ceiling were not a great look. The bed and towels were clean, but despite the fact I was there for two nights and a couple of small towels were left on the floor, they weren’t changed, even though someone had clearly been into our room to provide biscuits for our tea and coffee (which i add, was a lovely gesture). Neither was our bed made. Now I realise the management will say if we had complained, we may have been moved, but that’s not the point. That room (room 11), would have been provided to another guest or guests if we had been moved. It just needs a refurb and then perhaps the next guest would give the hotel four stars. Really enjoyed Bristol. First time I have visited, but found it really interesting. Lots to see and do and the people are very friendly.
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 UserWe needed to be near the Cathedral for a Graduation ceremony and the Ibis was a 5 minute walk away. Reception on arrival was quick & efficient. The bedroom (320) and bathroom were clean and appeared to have been totally renovated very recently. Everything worked as it should. There was some background noise from the air-con on a nearby building but this did not prove to be a problem for us when the window was closed. A very fullsome buffet breakfast was enjoyed. We took advantage of the secure luggage room after vacating the bedroom. All the staff we encountered were very pleasant, polite and helpful. We parked at the nearby Britannia Car Park (which was clean and well lit) and the Ibis reception processed our parking ticket which resulted in up to 24 hour parking costing £10 instead of £17. Checkout was painless. Would we stay again? Yes - but for only one or two nights.
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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