The River Avon winds picturesquely through the bustling city centre of Bristol in the south west of England, and has played a key role in the development of the city as a major English commercial port. Surrounded by charming hilly landscape and the spectacular ice-carved Avon Gorge, Bristol is an interesting mix of history, commerce and culture.
The city contains a mish-mash of architecture spanning over 400 years, much of which has been rebuilt, destroyed, relocated or vandalised over time. The City Fathers seem to have had a constant need to modernise and today, few of the city's earliest treasures remain, particularly after Bristol was severely blitzed during World War II. Although there is little or no remnant of Bristol's 11th-century origins, the city is not devoid of character by any means and there has been an attempt to restore the remaining jewels, evident in the beautiful Queen and Portland Squares. There are still plenty of Georgian and Victorian churches, buildings and monuments to be seen and the city's strong maritime history can still be explored.
Bristol's busy city centre contains a number of excellent museums, galleries, parks and churches, including the Bristol Cathedral. The city receives over nine million visitors a year and as one of the current top ten UK destinations, its tourism industry is rapidly expanding. Its thriving music scene is still dominated by trip-hop (also known as the Bristol Sound), which emerged in the city in the 1980s and 1990s, and with two universities, Bristol has a thriving nightlife, plenty of restaurants and shops.
Bristol's green lung has long been the Downs. Over 400 acres of grassland stretch from Avon Gorge to the Victorian-built suburbs of the city and locals and visitors alike flock to enjoy the peace and quiet they offer. A favourite in the city is also the Bristol Zoo and Gardens and the Bristol Clifton Observatory and caves, near the eye-catching Bristol Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The diversity and muddled history of the city make it well worth the visit, and it is also a convenient distance from the nearby city of Bath, as well as the fascinating Stonehenge.
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Bristol's climate is as unpredictable as the rest of the United Kingdom. Situated in the south west of the country and sheltered largely by Exmoor and the Mendip Hills, Bristol is in fact one of the UK's warmest cities. Summers are usually sunny and warm, while winters are cold and wet. Summer days, however, can start out overcast and damp, clearing later, and winter days can be crisp and cold.
Set above Avon Gorge, this hotel overlooks Brunel's famous suspension bridge. It has free parking and a large terrace for al fresco dining with excellent views.
Located in Clifton, the hotel is about 2 miles…
This Future Inn is next to Cabot Circus shopping centre, 10 minutes' walk from Bristol's Temple Meads Station. It offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant and free parking.
The modern rooms at the Future Inn Bristol…
Just 5 minutes' walk from Temple Meads Rail Station, this 4-star hotel offers modern en suite rooms with a flat-screen satellite TV. It also has a restaurant and health club.
The restaurant at the Ramada…
Ibis Bristol Temple Meads is just 5 minutes' walk from Temple Meads Railway Station. Located in the Temple Quay area, the modern hotel has a stylish bar and restaurant.
Ibis Bristol is a 10-minute walk…
Situated in the heart of Bristol's bustling city centre, Radisson Blu Bristol offers impressive views and a stylish restaurant. Overlooking the waterfront, the hotel features modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The spacious rooms offer a…
The 4-star Mercure Brigstow Bristol is centrally located on the city's waterside. Overlooking the River Avon, it offers modern rooms, and a glamorous bar and restaurant.
Each spacious room features a work desk and a…
In Bristol city centre, this hotel has a modern health club, sports bar and on-site parking. Novotel Bristol Centre is a 5-minute walk from Temple Meads Railway Station.
The contemporary rooms each have a flat-screen…
The Mercure Holland House Hotel and Spa is just 10 minutes' walk from Bristol city centre. It boasts an indoor pool, a fitness suite, and an AA Rosette award-winning restaurant.
All rooms are en suite,…
The Mercure Holland House Hotel and Spa is just 10 minutes' walk from Bristol city centre. It boasts an indoor pool, a fitness suite, and an AA Rosette award-winning restaurant.
All rooms are en suite,…
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 light and airy rooms feature…