Bristol
Bristol : Things to see and do
Bristol : Organise your stay
Bristol :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Bristol Hotel tips
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Hotel du Vin Bristol from99 £
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The Grand by Thistle (Formerly The Thistle Bristol) from56.95 £
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Radisson Blu Hotel, Bristol from64 £
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Travel guide Bristol
Bristol
: The Michelin guide review
An industrial port city, devastated during the Second World War; not an encouraging prospect! And yet…with its bustling port, Norman and Gothic buildings bearing witness to its prosperous past, its centre largely rebuilt after the war, warehouses converted into restaurants, exhibitions centres and art galleries, Bristol is a city of remarkable dynamism.
Tourist attractions Bristol : Things to see and do
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Royal Crescent
1 Royal Crescent GB - Bath BA1 2LR
This famous symbol of classical architecture, incurved in the form of an arc, is lined with a terrace of 30 houses with monumental façades, the lines counterbalanced by 114 giant Ionic columns, from the first floor to the balustrade. This symbol of B..
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The Circus
The Circus GB - Bath
Connected to Royal Crescent by Brock Street (built by John Wood the Younger in 1767), the Circus was one of Wood the Elder's first projects although not built until 1754. It consists of a circle of identical houses, pierced by three equidistant a..
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Museum of Costume
4 The Circus GB - Bath BA1 2EW
Situated in the Assembly Rooms basement, the museum presents a wide variety of styles, fabrics and patterns used in every sort of attire and accessory, from the Stuart period to the present day. Note in particular the museum's oldest garment, the Si..
Hotels Bristol
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Hotel du Vin Bristol
The Sugar House, Narrow Lewins Mead GB - Bristol BS1 2NU
With a secluded courtyard and award-winning bistro, this historic hotel offers luxury rooms with free Wi-Fi. Hotel du Vin Bristol is a 10-minute walk from the vibrant Waterside area. The elegant bedrooms feature Egyptian linen and air conditioning. ..
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The Grand by Thistle (Formerly The Thistle Bristol)
Broad Street GB - Bristol BS1 2EL
Built in 1869, this 4-star hotel is in the heart of Bristol city centre. It offers luxurious rooms as well as a bar, a restaurant and a leisure complex. Rooms at The Grand by Thistle are nicely decorated and come with tea/coffee making facilities. G..
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Premier Inn Bristol City Centre (Haymarket)
Haymarket GB - Bristol BS1 3LR
Prix Prices from : 45 GBP
Next to Marlborough Street Bus Station, a short walk from the Broadmead and Cabot Circus shopping areas, this Premier Inn hotel has a superb city-centre location and family-friendly rooms. The Premier Inn Bristol City Centre (Haymarket) is within wa..
Leisure activities Bristol
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Designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Bath is home to some of the finest architectural sights in Europe; such as the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Circus alongside one of the largest tourist attractions in South West England – The ..
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Go on a trike ride to discover the magnificent World Heritage City of Bath. See the world-renowned Royal Crescent and Circus before crossing the River Avon by an old toll bridge and heading out into the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. We will clim..
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Prices from : 161.62 €
Heading out of Bath, we cross the river Avon via the toll bridge and then on to the old London coach road (A4). We wind our way along the scenic roads to Box where Brunel built his famous rail tunnel. When we get to the top we can look out over the v..
Restaurants Bristol
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Gumstool Inn
Calcot GB - Tetbury GL8 8YJ
Converted farm out-building on the Calcot Estate, which dates back to the 14C. Cooking is seasonal, rustic and hearty, with a wide-ranging menu and extensive daily specials.
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Family-run neighbourhood eatery set in residential area, with an intimate, homely interior and a convivial atmosphere. Good value, daily changing menu: unfussy, Italian-influenced dishes rely on natural flavours and carefully sourced produce. Chatty ..
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Old Spot
12 Sadler St GB - Wells BA5 2SE
Simple, understated, city centre restaurant run by a husband and wife team; its plain walls hung with framed menus and opening out to boast stunning cathedral views at the rear. Well-executed, classical dishes rely on flavoursome English produce. Pre..
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Stylish, informal restaurant in former 18C chapel, with bakery to one side and wine shop to the other. Well-priced, daily menus offer rustic, Mediterranean-influenced dishes; wood-fired breads, pizzas and cakes a speciality. Friendly team.
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Pretty 18C stone pub with warm farmhouse feel, welcoming open-fired bar and more formal dining area with 'tea room' atmosphere. Cooking is in a stylishly modern vein, featuring appealing menus of precisely prepared, elegant dishes and interesting sid..
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Combined effort of two couples; one pair are independent wine merchants, the other, chefs. Simple, rustic interior and friendly, knowledgeable team. Concise daily menu of Mediterranean small plates. Unfussy cooking relies on quality local produce and..

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