Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village is set on a leafy Georgian square in fashionable Clifton Village. It is located 1 mile from Bristol's centre. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Kate
United Kingdom
Great location as ever, clean and tidy, room was huge. Easy check in. A bit tired in places but beds were comfortable.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbour, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
The Washington is a Grade 2 Listed building, less than a mile from Bristol city centre and is a 5-minute walk from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Channings Hotel is set Bristol's Clifton district and within half a mile of Clifton Down and the famous suspension bridge. This traditional hotel features a large beer garden and a bar.
This stylish country house hotel in Bristol offers spacious rooms, an award-winning restaurant, free WiFi and large gardens. Henbury Lodge Hotel is 1 mile from the M5 (junction 17).
Set in Bristol, 20 km from Royal Crescent, The Players Golf Club offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Timmy
United Kingdom
I like staying at this location however my last stay was not the best- I had the smell of someone smoking constantly coming through walls making me feel sick - and then my fire alarm went off at 5am the next morning I assume from the neighbour smoking again - so not the best stat this time which is a massive shame
Set in Bristol, 7.1 km from Bristol Zoo Gardens, Mollie's Motel & Diner Bristol offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Nice sized room, comfortable, shower excellent, tea and coffee in reception good
This Victorian-style hotel has a fabulous location next to Bristol Cathedral and the historic waterfront. It features an on-site gym and a choice of restaurants.
Great location and very friendly and helpful staff.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbour, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
Great location. Friendly staff and helpful reception
This stylish country house hotel in Bristol offers spacious rooms, an award-winning restaurant, free WiFi and large gardens. Henbury Lodge Hotel is 1 mile from the M5 (junction 17).
Location, food, friendly helpful staff, large room
Channings Hotel is set Bristol's Clifton district and within half a mile of Clifton Down and the famous suspension bridge. This traditional hotel features a large beer garden and a bar.
Staff were friendly and helpful room basic but fine
Set in Bristol, 2.5 km from Sugar Loaf Beach, The Royal Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
The room was clean and a good size,the service was amazing
Located in Bristol and with Bristol Temple Meads Station reachable within 2.3 km, CoalShed provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
The Coal Shed was beautifully appointed, very modern and clean.
Located 7.4 km from Bristol city centre, The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton offers accommodation with an open lobby bar concept, leisure club with a sauna, gym and swimming pool and a private fishing lake...
Rooms easily accessible with no need to use lifts.
Boasting a restaurant and a bar, Artist Residence Bristol is situated in Bristol, 400 metres from Cabot Circus and 1.7 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Excellent kitchen!!! ;-) And very courteous staff!
The Queens Chew Magna features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bristol. Located around 13 km from Bristol Cathedral, the hotel with free WiFi is also 13 km away from Bristol Zoo Gardens.
perfect setting. very relaxed. good food and staff
Located directly opposite Temple Meads Railway Station, the Holiday Inn Express Bristol City Centre is 30 minutes' drive from Bristol International Airport.
Location was great, right next to the train station
Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village is set on a leafy Georgian square in fashionable Clifton Village. It is located 1 mile from Bristol's centre. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Good location. This is my fourth visit to this hotel.
FAQs about hotels in Bristol
On average, 3-star hotels in Bristol cost £101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bristol are £135 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bristol can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bristol this weekend is £143 or, for a 4-star hotel, £158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bristol for this weekend cost on average around £135 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £130 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bristol for tonight. You'll pay on average around £156 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bristol will cost around £118 (based on Booking.com prices).
Britain’s 4th most popular visitor destination, Bristol boasts Brunel’s magnificent Clifton Suspension Bridge spanning the River Avon. More Brunel handiwork is in the harbour where his SS Great Britain steamship is moored. Pirate walks here detail the city’s underground naval history.
Further north in Clifton is the world’s oldest zoo outside a capital city. Other Bristol attractions include At-Bristol Museum and the Grade I-listed Corn Exchange with its 4 "nails" outside where money changed hands. Also worth a visit is St Nicholas Market, in a Georgian square home to several bars and a Slow Food Market on the 1st Sunday of every month. Other Bristol shopping options include shopping centres at Cabot Circus, and Cribbs Causeway on the outskirts.
As a student city, Bristol really comes to life after dark. The live music scene here is fantastic and has given way to several internationally known bands, but for something more alternative head to Eastside.
Another option for alternative-seekers is the work of hometown street artists Banksy. Just like Booking.com’s Bristol accommodation, his work is spread throughout this fabulous city.
This Gateway to the West Country is served by Bristol Airport and Temple Meads train station. The old Bristol to Bath railway line is now a cycle route and makes a great day trip.
We loved Clifton village and the facilities there.
We loved Clifton village and the facilities there. We visited during week days so not much of street markets and not much was going on in the centre of the city.We also like the museums and the ambient of the city
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Steeped in history , this city is almost like another...
Steeped in history , this city is almost like another exquisite country within England .
The cost of that though means inner city old & narrow streets make road travel & parking there a challenge at times .
The fortnightly refuse collections from the narrow streets are responsible for unnecessary unsightly spats .
Where else do you find spontaneous pom pom trees ; community grown fruit trees specifically for picking in the park ( St Andrews) ; tolerance with kindness toward those on the margins of society ( free food outlets as per Gloucester Rd) ; art tours around the city ‘s private residences ; so many free festivals ; holiday harbour vibe ; intellectuals residing in their beautiful University city ; beautiful architecture maintained as living spaces .
The independent businesses include a plethora of cafes , eateries of all sorts ; and shops & galleries providing hand crafted original items .
Hobbies are catered for - Dry ski- slopes ; indoor & outdoor swimming ( the historical Lido is a delight) ; Leisure centres ; the zoo moved to North Bristol & the Urban city farm ; glorious parks ( Blaise Castle Estate ); the harbour has so much - SS Gt Britain ; M Shed, Arnolfino - Original local Art is explored & enjoyed freely .
Apart from the Hippodrome , small & less expensive theatres put on all sorts of productions.
My daughter went to Bristol to study , never left & we delight in visiting our grandchildren in this beautiful place .
I suspect the impact of John Wesley ( visit the chapel & enjoy folk concerts there ) left the legacy of care & respect for all which seems integral in Bristolians .
A city where tradition & individuality rubs along in symphony with innovative modernity .
As you can tell , I love it.
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Visit Bristol Family and love the Futures inn Hotel.
Visit Bristol Family and love the Futures inn Hotel.
Great shopping everything together
Some really good places to explore many in walking distance though we have done them all over the past 25 years so mainly do the shopping while with Bristol family.
SS Great Britain
Clifton suspension bridge
Banksy walking tour
nicenorthener
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The room was clean , bright and airy with just the four beds...
The room was clean , bright and airy with just the four beds and four sets of draws , the toilets and showers were near by along the corridor again they were spotless , clean and well maintained plenty of hot water to enjoy a good shower. The Plug sockets 2 sets of two were set along one wall and covered by two of the four beds . And the two windows next to a busy road were only single glazed so the room was noisy from the traffic and people on the pavement. Over all I like d the Location and I slept very well despite the noise and the beds were to soft.
Steven
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely city overall,however lots of beggars and junkies in...
Lovely city overall,however lots of beggars and junkies in the centre.good choice of shops and places to eat.No vegan options or non could see.lots of nice things to do out of main city area like Clifton and SS great Britain and the riverside.Tour bus up to Clifton is lovely but could of been longer and possibly travelled over the bridge to get the wow factor and even better views of the area.
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved Bristol very vibrant and great bars and restaurants,...
Loved Bristol very vibrant and great bars and restaurants, also enjoyed a trip to Bath. The Bristol marathon was on which I was not aware of, It was lovely hot sunny weather and we were able to eat outside which was nice.
Lovely couple of buildings in a great location opposite Victoria Square park. And also extremely close to Clifton Suspension bridge (an easy walk). Got the no. 8 bus from Bristol Temple Meads to right outside the hotel. The bus stop on the opposite side of the road takes you back down the hill to the city centre and back to the station. It only took me 20 minutes to walk into the centre from the hotel.
Although my room was tiny, the bed was comfortable and the shower worked well.
Breakfast was excellent as on my previous visit.
I was ill during my stay with a virus and had difficulty getting any sleep which is the reason I have been slow to respond to this request to rate the Clifton Hotel.
Consequently, not able to comment fairly on whether the bed was comfortable,although I suspect it was very much OK
Had a problem with booking in which was satisfactorily resolved and thought all staff helpful.
Clifton location is excellent for visitors to Bristol.
The room was to a very high standard with exceptionally comfortable beds, quality bathroom facilities, and easy use and reliable air-conditioning, which was much needed in this heat. If you don't know Bristol City Centre, then the location is perfect for attractions, bars and restaurants. A lovely touch as we stayed at several accommodations during our honeymoon break at the Bristol Hotel was the only accommodation that offered us complimentary gifts to celebrate our occasion.
This hotel is excellently located for Bristol City Centre with paid parking on site (£17 per day). Our room was big enough for our needs and comfortable (also clean). The check in was efficient and friendly, bar staff were lovely and very accommodating. The free wifi was sufficient for our needs (but not fast - paid add on available which is pretty gross but also unfortunately standard).
The location was good, it's close enough to the centre of Bristol that it wasn't particularly difficult to find. The beds were comfortable, the staff were friendly and everything was clearly explained. It's worth noting that there's a number that you need to call if the cafe is closed to book into the hotel, but the staff answered quickly and came around to greet me.
The staff were very helpful. Rooms were clean. Location was quiet. The breakfast was good with a nice selection.
It is easy to walk to the city centre & river. Car parking was useful albeit limited spaces & £20:00 fee for 24 hours.. Bristol is a very interesting city to visit. We enjoyed our brief stay.
We would recommend this hotel.
The staff were really friendly and very helpful. They had an issue with the aircon and as a result offered us free parking and free breakfast. We had a glass of champagne on arrival. The decor of the hotel and our room was beautiful. Very clean. The breakfast was lovely too. Would definitely stay again.
As a last-minute choice for a Bristol visit, the hotel was just fine! It's not in central Bristol, but is well-served by buses, not hard to get around at all. Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful, and the room was clean and quiet!
Great location. Brilliant happy, motivated, trained and friendly staff who really try to go the extra mile. Hotel was clean and the bar area was relaxing and friendly. We are regular visitors to Moxy and Bristol and will stay again!
Very central location, concerned that it maybe very noisy but surprisingly quiet oasis. Comfortable although oddly decorated for a city centre hotel. Will use again when visiting Bristol.
Great experience overall. An ideal location for travelling into Bristol and getting onto the motorway. Great staff and made my dog feel very welcome during our stay. Hilton > The Rest.
I love the interior design downstairs and the general vibe of the hotel. The free coffee is also a lovely touch. Mollie’s Diner had a great brunch too!
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