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Holiday Inn Bristol Airport - Bristol - Bedroom
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Artist Residence Bristol - Bristol - Living room
Artist Residence Bristol
Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
8.5Very good(171)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Holiday Inn Bristol - Filton - Bristol - Restaurant
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Washington - Bristol - Bedroom
The Washington
Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
7.0Good(3231)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Aztec Hotel and Spa - Bristol - Restaurant
Aztec Hotel and Spa
Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
8.2Very good(1453)
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Rodney Hotel - Bristol - Restaurant
Rodney Hotel
Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
7.9Good(2031)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Lodge at Bristol - Bristol - Bedroom
Lodge at Bristol
Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
8.2Very good(1435)
Free Wi-Fi
DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol North - Bristol - Lounge
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Tracy Park Hotel and Country Club - Bristol
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Old Manor House Hotel - Bristol
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

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The 10 best hotels in Bristol

Discover the top hotels in Bristol, handpicked by local expert Rick Jordan.
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Rick Jordan
November 26, 2024
I’ve been coming to Bristol for years, to see friends after college and see bands play – the city has a justifiably good reputation for its music – and once to watch the hot-air balloon fiesta, when the sky is filled with color. I’ve been to a wedding aboard the SS Great Britain, crossed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and seen plays at the Bristol. It’s one of those UK cities that has real character and diversity, large enough to sustain an evolving food and drinks scene, and with different...I’ve been coming to Bristol for years, to see friends after college and see bands play – the city has a justifiably good reputation for its music – and once to watch the hot-air balloon fiesta, when the sky is filled with color. I’ve been to a wedding aboard the SS Great Britain, crossed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and seen plays at the Bristol. It’s one of those UK cities that has real character and diversity, large enough to sustain an evolving food and drinks scene, and with different neighborhoods to explore. The liveliest are Montpelier, Cotham and Clifton, along with Southville’s North Street and Stokes Croft. You can get your bearings by climbing the Cabot Tower, and delve into the city’s past at the M-Shed. Likewise, its hotels are an eclectic bunch, ranging from Victorian classics to cool, young boutiques and co-working spaces with rooms. Here are some of the best hotels in Bristol.
Hotel du Vin BristolHotel du Vin BristolRank #1
$96-$579/night
Narrow Lewins Mead
In the Hotel du Vin’s case, it’s a huddle of sugar warehouses that give it such character. I’m fond of this place: I...

In the Hotel du Vin’s case, it’s a huddle of sugar warehouses that give it such character. I’m fond of this place: I stayed when it first opened, part of the 1990s boutique boom that offered guests a fresh alternative to chain hotels, with a rolltop bath or two and decent food (and, of course, this is one of the best hotels in Bristol for its wine).

It may no longer feel as fresh as it was but it has weathered well. The courtyard is a buzzy, fun place to be in summer; the acorn-green bistro serves up reliable French-accented plates such as bourguignon and tarte tatin.

The wine list is as thick as your wrist. And the bedrooms make ample use of original features such as the cast-iron columns – reserve Harvey’s for the rooftop balcony.

Bristol Marriott Royal HotelBristol Marriott Royal HotelRank #2
$108-$662/night
College Green, Bristol, England, BS1 5TA
An easy one to find: it’s the building with the large statue of Queen Victoria outside, next to the cathedral. This...

An easy one to find: it’s the building with the large statue of Queen Victoria outside, next to the cathedral. This is Bristol’s original grand hotel, once simply known as The Royal in the days when guests included famous actors and politicians.

That sort of celebrity doesn’t stay now – since being rescued from oblivion by the Marriott group, it feels more business minded – but some of the romance remains. I love the incredible Palm Court with its stained-glass ceiling and balconies, and the checkerboard marble of its lobby.

Bedrooms, by comparison, are smart but fairly neutral, while chandeliers and oil paintings adorn the main lounge. There’s a decent enough steakhouse, whose leather banquettes are as red as the cuts; but the main draw of this large hotel is its central location close to the harbor – and its plentiful supply of rooms.

The Bristol HotelThe Bristol HotelRank #3
$92-$333/night
Prince Street
Bristol may have its historic, Georgian side – the Corn Exchange and the pretty terraces of Clifton Village, for...

Bristol may have its historic, Georgian side – the Corn Exchange and the pretty terraces of Clifton Village, for example – but it’s also a very modern city, thanks in part to post-war rebuilding on bomb-damaged land.

Near the aquarium, The Bristol is a classic piece of brutalist architecture, its windows framed by distinctive concrete squares; next door is a listed 1960s car park with a diamond-shaped facade. Interiors are a whole lot softer, with jazzy-print fabrics in the bedrooms (the terracotta-colored junior suites are most appealing, and this is a good option for accessible rooms) and a bar that feels almost tropical with its rattan furniture and planting.

It’s one of the best hotels in Bristol for cocktails – try a Sweet Sue (gin, lemon, cherry and vanilla) – while the harbor-facing restaurant sources many of its ingredients locally, from the native oysters to the catch of the day from Brixham.

Leonardo Hotel Bristol CityLeonardo Hotel Bristol CityRank #4
$75-$332/night
3 Temple Way
This opened in 2021 just a short walk from the station in the Glassfields district – once the glassworks quarter but...

This opened in 2021 just a short walk from the station in the Glassfields district – once the glassworks quarter but more recently one of Bristol’s industrial and distillery areas which is being regenerated. The Leonard is one of the new breed of bright, affordable hotels that values environmental credentials as much as design.

Its redbrick facade, meanwhile, reflects the surrounding warehouses, while the interiors have pops of color and a starfield of globular lights, with dark blues, blond wood and Banksy-inspired artwork in the bedrooms.

I think it’s a good hotel for a night or two and would suit those looking for a co-working space, too. The restaurant does quick-fix meals, there are local craft ales in the bar, and the vintage shops and cafés of the Old Market are just five minutes away by foot.

Avon Gorge by Hotel du VinAvon Gorge by Hotel du VinRank #5
$105-$432/night
Sion Hill
Whereas the original Hotel du Vin in Bristol is all about its courtyard atmosphere and interior spaces, this younger...

Whereas the original Hotel du Vin in Bristol is all about its courtyard atmosphere and interior spaces, this younger sibling – opened in 2018 – is all about looking outward. It’s undoubtedly one of the best hotels in Bristol for its views: of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, to be exact, that grand Victorian achievement spanning the Avon Gorge.

It’s best seen through the picture windows or terrace of the restaurant – whose smokehouse and coal-fired grill puts serious cuts of meat and fish on the plate – or the bar, over a raspberry daiquiri.

Once a 19th-century spa, the hotel has kept original features such as stained-glass windows, marble staircase and wrought-iron canopy, and added amusing historic portraits (look carefully to see the joke) to the burgundy and dark-blue bedroom walls. The adjoining pub, also part of the hotel, is popular with locals.

Moxy BristolMoxy BristolRank #6
$87-$382/night
55 Newfoundland Street
I like the Moxy brand: they’re smart, seamless hotels that make clever use of space, with friendly staff and a...

I like the Moxy brand: they’re smart, seamless hotels that make clever use of space, with friendly staff and a can-do attitude. The one in Bristol is no different. It’s right opposite the Cabot Circus shopping center and close to Riverside Park – so a 25-minute walk to Harbourside (though you may want to hop in a cab).

Bedrooms are on the small side but are as versatile as a Swiss Army knife, with fold-down work tables, Chromecast TVs, string bags to store things in, and a bedside table that doubles up as a chair, using a squashy brown sofa.

The lobby space, meanwhile, reminds me a little of a daytime TV studio (in a good way), with a mish-mash of chairs, sofas, small tables and long work benches, broken up by room dividers. It’s one of the best hotels in Bristol for solo travelers, as well as for co-working.

Artist Residence BristolArtist Residence BristolRank #7
$182-$670/night
28 Portland Square
This is one of my all-time favorites in Bristol. Its owners opened their first hotel in Brighton in 2008 when they...

This is one of my all-time favorites in Bristol. Its owners opened their first hotel in Brighton in 2008 when they invited local artists to reimagine the interiors of a rundown B&B. Four more hotels followed – this is the most recent.

It’s set in a characterful building – a Victorian boot factory on a residential square near the cool Stokes Croft district – with an aesthetic that takes in bare brick walls and lots of vintage and upcycled furniture. A bamboo four-poster here, an African table lamp there, with pot plants and Pop Arty paintings all around.

If this suggests an artistic mess, it’s not: bedrooms are uncluttered and elegant, ranging from box room to the split-level Look Out. The restaurant/bar is a popular hangout for creatives, who come for the pizzas and cocktails such as the chai milk punch. One of the best hotels in Bristol for a boutique experience.

Mollie's Motel & Diner BristolMollie's Motel & Diner BristolRank #8
$71-$296/night
A4018
This off-shoot from the Soho House group began life in Oxfordshire, with the intention of giving the UK something it...

This off-shoot from the Soho House group began life in Oxfordshire, with the intention of giving the UK something it never had before: an American-style roadside motel with a retro diner. This is the second one, 11 miles outside Bristol on the M5.

So it’s not one for those who want to see all the city sights, but it’s a smart and very affordable option for those who want to dip in and out, then explore the West Country by car. Both the Bristol Zoo Project and inland surfing at The Wave are nearby.

It’s very stylish, looking to Scandinavia for its bedroom design rather than the Midwest, and with bunk rooms for families and groups of friends. The General Store is a one-stop shop for cocktails, snacks and essentials; there are charging points for electric vehicles. One of the best hotels in Bristol for exploring the wider region.

Number 38 CliftonNumber 38 CliftonRank #9
$226-$289/night
38 Upper Belgrave Road
This is more of a smart B&B than a fully-fledged hotel (reception closes at 8 pm), but it’s one of the best hotels...

This is more of a smart B&B than a fully-fledged hotel (reception closes at 8 pm), but it’s one of the best hotels in Bristol for its bedrooms. There are just 12 of them, spread across the four floors of a former Georgian merchant’s townhouse. The loft suites are the most desirable, with twin aspect views over Clifton Village and parkland – and all furnished with shuttered windows, wood paneling and freestanding baths. Many have bay windows.

I like the sense of an unhurried pace of life here and the space to breathe. The owner’s impressive art collection decorates the walls – lots of local artists (no Banksy but there’s an original David Hockney). And while there’s no restaurant, the breakfasts are lavish and you can find good restaurants on nearby Whiteladies Road.

Clayton Hotel Bristol CityClayton Hotel Bristol CityRank #10
$108-$449/night
Broad Street
One of Bristol’s top hotel choices, this opened in 2023 in one of the city’s architectural secrets: the former...

One of Bristol’s top hotel choices, this opened in 2023 in one of the city’s architectural secrets: the former Everard’s Printing Works, an Art Nouveau building with a beautifully colored tiled facade. Walk inside and there’s an expansive lobby with a staircase curving upwards and an angel mural by local artist Inkie decorating the walls.

This is one of the best hotels in Bristol for street art – one of the city’s specialities – as it looks out over a house-sized cartoon wolf on a neighboring wall. But elsewhere, the hotel does well on its orange-tinged rooms (all 255 of them), which are smart although not oozing with character; and its restaurant, which feels like a destination in itself, with lots of porridge on the menu at breakfast and more comfort-food favorites at other times.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Bristol

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Bristol with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Bristol?

Hotels are cheapest in Bristol in December, with average rates of $86. In comparison, September is the most expensive month, with prices at $161.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Bristol?

Thursday offers the lowest rates in Bristol, with an average nightly price of $109. The highest prices are found on Saturday, with average rates at $173.

How much is a hotel in Bristol for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Bristol found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was $77, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was $123. The cheapest room found overall was for $77.

How much is a hotel in Bristol for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Bristol for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for $90 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as $90 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from $102 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Bristol?

Book at least 76 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Bristol hotel.

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High season

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$115

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$145
Cheapest month to stay with an average 22% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 28% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Bristol hotel deals

  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Bristol for 3 days.
  • Interested in learning more about this charming town’s history? Choose a hotel near the SS Great Britain, a former passenger steamship that has since been converted into a living museum that shows visitors what maritime transportation was like in the 1800s. The Travel Lodge is an affordable hotel that is only a 2-minute drive from the ship and a 4-minute drive from the Bristol Temple Meads railway station.
  • To see a particularly scenic view of Bristol, select a hotel next to the Cabot Tower, such as the quaint Berkeley Square House that is located a 2-minute walk away. Dating back to the late 1800s, the Cabot Tower is over 30 metres high and contains 108 steps that lead visitors to impressive views of the entire city.
  • For travellers who are art enthusiasts, consider booking a hotel near the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, such as the 4-star Berkeley Square Hotel located a 4-minute walk away. This museum contains a variety of fine art, as well as artefacts related to archaeology and geology, making it a diverse and interesting place to visit.
  • If you would like to explore some of the city’s impressive natural scenery and green spaces, pick a hotel near the Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve, such as the Avon Gorge Hotel that is a 3-minute drive away. This nature reserve contains a variety of walking and hiking trails, as well as scenic views of the woodlands and city.
  • Hoping to do some golfing during your trip to Bristol? If so, book a room at the budget-friendly Angel Inn, a classic pub hotel that is set in a building dating back to the 1400s. This inn will put you within a 3-minute drive of both the Long Ashton Golf Club and the Bristol and Clifton Golf Club, known for being two of the most popular courses in the city.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Bristol

  • Which hotels in Bristol offer free parking?

    The Bristol Hotel is a contemporary choice that is located directly next to the city’s harbour and offers free parking. The Bristol Harbour Hotel & Spa is a 4-star option that is only a 4-minute walk from the city centre and offers free parking for guests as well.

  • Are there hotels in Bristol that provide free breakfast?

    The Novotel Bristol Centre is a casual choice that is less than a 10-minute walk from the Temple Meads train station and includes complimentary breakfast for guests. The Bristol Marriott Hotel is a modern 4-star option that also offers complimentary breakfast and has an on-site Starbucks coffee shop.

  • What are good hotels in Bristol near the Bristol Cathedral?

    The Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel is directly adjacent to the Bristol Cathedral and is only a 12-minute walk from the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. The Hotel Ibis is a budget-friendly choice that is located directly in the city centre and is a 4-minute walk from the Bristol Cathedral.

  • What are good hotels in Bristol near the Clifton Suspension Bridge?

    The Victoria Square Hotel is situated in 2 Victorian-styled buildings and is an 8-minute walk from the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The Channings Hotel is a modest choice and is a 2-minute drive from the bridge and a 10-minute walk from the University of Bristol.

  • Where to stay in Bristol?

    Downtown is the most popular neighborhood on KAYAK for users looking for a hotel in Bristol. You should also consider staying close to Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.

  • What are the best hotels near Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station?

    Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station being one of the most popular landmarks in Bristol, many travelers enjoy staying close by. Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre, Future Inn Bristol and Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Bristol?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Bristol with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Bristol include Number 38 Clifton and The Royal Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection, while popular hotels with free parking in Bristol include Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village and Bridge Inn.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Bristol?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Bristol districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Bristol city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Bristol hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Bristol that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Holiday Inn Bristol - Filton, Best Western Henbury Lodge Hotel and The Old Manor House Hotel.

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