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Hotels in Bristol

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

€123

Low season avg price

€115
Know before you go
If you want to be in the middle of everything--from the Bristol Hippodrome to the Christmas Steps Art Quarter--then Bristol City Centre is the place to stay. Prefer a little more history? The Old City, centered around St. Nicholas Market, delivers, and it bustles with stalls selling everything from jewelry to sweets. There are mouthwatering food stands and small restaurants inside the Glass Arcade. For shopping, Broadmead has plenty of independent retailers. Nature lovers might feel more at home in the suburb of Clifton East, where you'll be close to chic boutiques, leafy walks, and Bristol Zoo Gardens. International foods abound in the St. Paul's neighborhood.
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Season
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Avg. temperature
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
€137
LOWEST
€87€251
Avg. temperature
5ºC
COLDEST
-5ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
79mm
WETTEST
47 mm88 mm

The return of chilly weather brings out the festive side of Bristol. Do a lap around their ice rinks, take in tens of thousands of twinkling lights decorating the downtown streets, or catch a show at the oldest continuously operating theater in the country, the Old Vic.

A choir has been singing at Bristol Cathedral since 1140, and you can join in the tradition by taking in a Carols by Candlelight concert.

Warm up at Bristol Christmas Market, which has more than 50 stalls selling specialties like mulled wine, traditional sausages, and sweet treats. Visits from Santa and his reindeer are a total delight for kids, too.

On New Year’s Eve, head to Clifton Suspension Bridge for a spectacular view of the city lit up by celebratory fireworks.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
€146
HIGHEST
€87€251
Avg. temperature
9ºC
-5ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
52mm
DRIEST
47 mm88 mm

Spring is festival season in Bristol, and all kinds of thematic events—from music to beer to walking—get enthusiastic locals outside to enjoy the warmer temperatures and locally made treats.

At the end of April, much-loved musicians take over the city’s stages for the Bristol Folk Festival. Make sure to see a show at St. George’s Bristol, a former church renowned for its acoustics.

Grab a pint of ale—or several—at Camra Bristol Beer Festival in March. Over 100 beers, ciders, and perries (made from locally grown perry pears) are on offer every year.

Bring your comfiest shoes for Bristol Walk Fest, which lasts the entire month of May. Walking enthusiasts head to historic sites or wander along nature trails alone or in groups.

Spring means picnics in the park, so join locals unpacking their baskets at one of Bristol’s most popular green areas, The Downs.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
€146
€87€251
Avg. temperature
16ºC
WARMEST
-5ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
59mm
47 mm88 mm

Summers are rarely too hot in Bristol, which is why almost all of the most popular annual events take place outdoors. There will undoubtedly be some rain, but it’s nothing a light raincoat can’t handle.

Circus performances, comedy lineups, and a film festival—you can find all these and more at July’s Bristol Pride, along with the always-exciting Pride Parade.

Indoor and outdoor performances of the bard’s best-loved works can be found all around the city during the Bristol Shakespeare Festival in July.

In August, dance till you drop at one of the city’s largest celebrations, Bristol Harbour Festival. This waterfront festival features hundreds of performers packing parks and amphitheaters.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
€146
€87€251
Avg. temperature
11ºC
-5ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
75mm
47 mm88 mm

Temperatures may be cooling off, but locals are reluctant to head indoors, packing the calendar with ongoing events and taking in the fall foliage. Enjoy the city’s autumnal colors at one of the many public parks, or head out to one of the Bonfire Night celebrations.

A spine-tingling walk through the bat enclosure is one of the best parts of Skeloween at Bristol Zoo Gardens. Kids can also learn about vertebrates while checking out displays of animal X-rays.

You can experience fall foliage at any of the city’s tree-filled spaces, but it’s worth making the trek to Tyntesfield for the Golden Tree Walks, filled with hundreds of rare tree species.

On November 5, grab a toffee apple and head to Bonfire Night displays across the city. There’s a fun set-to-music version at Avon Valley Wildlife and Adventure Park.

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Hotels near the sights

  • Brunel's SS Great Britain
    Step back in time when you board Brunel’s SS Great Britain. Discover the true stories behind the ship that changed the world. Experience the sights, sounds and smells of life on board for Victorian passengers and crew. Descend under water below the glass ‘sea’ to touch the world’s first great ocean liner.
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  • Clifton Suspension Bridge
    Designed and built in 1836 by a young engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this 702-foot-long, 250-foot-high suspension bridge gracefully spans the Avon Gorge between Clifton and Leigh Woods.
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  • Smoke & Mirrors Comedy & Magic Theatre Pub
    Welcome to Smoke & Mirrors, the enchanting theatre pub in Bristol that boasts The House Magicians Comedy & Magic Show and is open five days a week. Our friendly and attentive bar staff are ready to serve you the finest wines while you indulge in a delicious pizza and enjoy the captivating performances. Whether you're here for our incredible shows or planning to attend one of the nearby theatres, Smoke & Mirrors is the ultimate destination for a night of entertainment. Situated right next to the Stage Door of the Hippodrome, it's not uncommon to find the cast and crew unwinding here as our talented entertainers work their magic, be it our Close-Up Magician performing right at your table or our House Musicians serenading you with timeless classics every weekend. Discover Bristol's best-hidden gem at Smoke & Mirrors, the go-to pub for excellent drinks and food before any show.
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  • Bristol Ferry Boats
    Bristol Ferry is a not-for-profit organisation offering boat trips around Bristol, as well as boat parties, interactive tours, wildlife spotting & storytelling, celebrations and wedding parties. We work with many local organisations, festivals and events, contributing to the vibrant culture in and around Bristol Harbour and delivering visitors to the door. Bristol Ferry is a 'community benefit society', whose main goal is keeping Bristol's iconic blue and yellow boats sailing.
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  • Cabot Tower
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  • Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
    Explore our free collections of art, nature and history on display in this beautiful building. Find out about the last billion years of earth's history, explore the region's natural wonders and discover more about peoples' lives, past and present.
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  • St Mary Redcliffe Church
    'The fairest, goodliest and most famous parish church in England' - Elizabeth I The Christian community has worshipped continuously on the site occupied by St Mary Redcliffe Church for well over 800 years. The first church may have built here in Saxon times, when Bristol first became a port – the original quayside was just across the road, below the red sandstone cliff from which this area gets its name, located on what is now Redcliffe Quay. The present church is a treasure of international importance, a Grade I listed building that is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. All the features of St Mary Redcliffe speak clearly of the beauty and the infinite variety in God’s world. The church building is open daily for all to visit, reflect, pray, join in formal worship or simply “be”. Everyone is welcome here. Use this page to find out more about our church and some of the famous people who have contributed to its rich history.
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  • Wills Memorial Building
    Take a tour of the Bristol University Wills Memorial building and meet the 7th largest bell in the UK, as well as being there when the famous Great George strikes. Whilst on the tour, you can climb to the top of the 68m tower and see the panoramic views of Bristol. You will also visit the Great Hall, the Library, the Old Council Chamber and the Reception Room. The tours are held on Saturdays , Prices Visitors: £5 Students and Senior Citizens: Group bookings and Evening tours are available upon request.
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  • Arnos Vale Cemetery
    Step into a secret world and discover 45 green acres, close to the heart of Bristol, where the history of the city is told in a leafy and tranquil setting, rich in walks, wildlife, architecture, fascinating displays and memorials. Arnos Vale has something for everyone and it is open all year round with FREE admission. The Gift Shop is open 7 days a week. Cafe open 7 days a week. With a varied and exciting events programme - there is so much happening at Arnos Vale - see our website for more details
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bristol hotels

The Bristol, The Rodney Hotel, and Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Brunel's SS Great Britain. See the full list: Hotels near Brunel's SS Great Britain.

Popular hotels close to Clifton Suspension Bridge include The Rodney Hotel, Victoria Square Hotel, and Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin. See the full list: Hotels near Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Popular hotels close to Bristol Airport include Redhill House, Hampton by Hilton Bristol Airport, and OYO Winford Manor. See the full list: Hotels near Bristol Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near M Shed are Hotel du Vin Bristol, The Bristol, and Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre. See the full list: Hotels near M Shed.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Bristol are The Rodney Hotel, Artist Residence Bristol, and Clayton Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Bristol.

Popular cheap hotels in Bristol include The Bristol, The Rodney Hotel, and Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Bristol.

Popular Bristol neighbourhoods with hotels include Old City, Henbury, and Hengrove.

Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre, Hotel du Vin Bristol, and Premier Inn Bristol City Centre (Lewins Mead) hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Bristol. See the full list: Family Hotels Bristol.

Hotel du Vin Bristol, Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel, and Artist Residence Bristol received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Bristol. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Bristol.