THINK OF A BEAUTIFUL, GEORGIAN TERRACE, WHICH WAS ONCE ALARGE PRIVATE HOUSE SET IN ... more
HISTORIC CLIFTON VILLAGE AND YOUHAVE THE ESSENCE OF THE RODNEY. THE HOTEL IS UNIQUE IN ITSOFFERING OF VICTORIAN CHARM, WITH OPEN FIRES IN THE WINTERAND A PRIVATE WALLED ...
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incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Picture a beautiful Georgian terrace set in the ... more
historic Clifton Village, and you have the essence of the Rodney.Once a large, private house, this newly refurbished Cafe hotel is one of Bristols most elegant establishments, offering a contemporary twist to compliment its original Georgian features - a perfect blend of modern comfort and convenience with classic style and grace. A small hotel of only 31 rooms and 2 conference rooms, the atmosphere at the Rodney is warm and welcoming, as the staff go out of their way to make every guest feel special, tailoring services to individual needs.Home to the exclusive AA rosette awarded restaurant, No.4, we invite you to enjoy not only our hotel but to sample a range of freshly prepared produce in a variety of comfortable and relaxed surroundings including al fresco dining in our secluded garden. Set in the heart of the renowned Clifton Village, you are never short of cafés, restaurants, bars and boutiques within easy walking distance. Furthermore, the hotel is situated just a stones throw away from the famous Suspension Bridge and a short stroll away from the fantastic Bristol Zoo.
The Rodney Hotel is situated on a beautiful Georgian terrace in the historical Clifton ... more
village making it ideally located for exploring Bristol or doing business in the cityThe Hotel is currently re branding itself as one of Bristols most elegant establishments With our new contemporary twist to compliment the original Georgian features we offer a perfect blend of modern comfort and convenience with classic style and grace The welcoming team at the Rodney always aim to tailor service to individual guest needs making it an ideal home away from home for both corporate and leisure guests A range of hospitality provisions are complimentary to all rooms including a selection of tea and coffee as well as fresh fruit Our newly refurbished Executive rooms are equipped with flat screen TVs built in DVD players mini bars and Sony stereos Built in work stations are also a standard feature making these rooms perfect for busy mid week executivesAlternatively check in to one of our more traditional standard rooms which come with a television trouser press and hair dryer These rooms are comfortable and affordableWireless internet is available in all rooms The Rodney Hotel is also home to the exclusive AA rosette awarded restaurant POSH We invite you to enjoy and sample a range of freshly prepared produce in comfortable and relaxed surroundings; alternatively you can enjoy al fresco dining in our secluded walled garden
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Advantages: Clean, comfy, modern Disadvantages: Very expensive restarant and bar, rather sad swimming pool and gym
This hotel in in the centre of Bristol within waling distance of Temple Meads Station. If you know Bristol then you will know that this location then might mean convenience but it's not gorgeous - a lot of Bristol was bombed in the war and rebuilt in the 50s and 60s and it shows! The hotel itself is newer than that though, but when you arrive it does look a bit tired and in need of a facelift.
Parking is available and not difficult, though like most city centre budget hotels you have to pay extra for it, but I thought the £3.50 a night quite a good rate. It seemed a secure car park.
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I checked in swiftly and the receptionist was helpful and friendly. I paid £104 a night for two people for an executive double (i.e. one grade up from the standard one) over the internet before we went. The hotel has a lot of floors (we were ...
Advantages: Good leisure club,nice rooms Disadvantages: Unfriendly staff
The Jarvis Hotel is a couple of miles north of Bristol in an area called Winterbourne. As a former country house built in the mid 19th century and with extensive grounds it has every going for it as a hotel. The Jarvis group have spent a lot of money refurbishing the place including an excellent Poolside leisure Club with swimming pool, spa, solarium and under-utilised exercise equipment. As is often the case the pool is a little small and you soon learn how a goldfish must feel swimming around the same extent of water only about 6 times your body length.
The rooms in the old part of the hotel are quite spacious but you may find those in the newer part little better than a motorway lodge for size. They are clean and tidy and have the obligatory tea-making facilities. All rooms are en-suite. The bar is cramped but nearby is a huge ...
Advantages: Well located and pretty cost effective Disadvantages: Busy in the Summer
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EXPRESS by HOLIDAY INN (commonly called Holiday Inn Express) at BRISTOL NORTH
The full address is:
Express By Holiday Inn
BRISTOL-NORTH
BRISTOL PARKWAY BUSINESS PARK
BRISTOL,
BS34 8SJ
The Express by Holiday Inn at Bristol North is situated close to the M4, M5 & M32 motorways and it provides the ideal base to visit Bristol & the West Country. It?s location also makes it a good stopover point for those heading on holiday to destinations further afield. In addition to the good road connections, Bristol Parkway Railway station (with regular connections to London, the Midlands, South Wales and the South West) is only half a mile from the hotel. Bristol Airport is 18 miles away.
The hotel has over 130 fully equipped en-suite rooms over four floors. Each room features an en ...