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City Overview

The city of Bristol, the unofficial capital of the West Country of England, offers a great and diverse range of attractions, holiday accommodation, bars, pubs, festivals and events. Bristol is the eighth most populous city in the United Kingdom and the most populated in the South West England.

Bristol is England's largest seaport and a holiday here will be guaranteed to be memorable as the city has so much to do, see and experience. Bristol's city centre has many excellent museums, art galleries, parks and churches, including the Bristol Cathedral. The cathedral was founded in the Norman period, although much of the church was rebuilt in the 19th century. Bristol Cathedral is a hall church with aisles, choir and nave all at the same height and is the most significant Gothic architecture in Britain.

There are many other historic churches in and around Bristol. One of the most popular museums in the city is the City Museum and Art Gallery located on Queen Street. It is the largest museum in the area, featuring a wide range of exhibits covering fine art, modern artwork, British wildlife and ancient Egypt. St Nicholas Market is the place of the world's first Slow Food Market and a regular farmers' market.

Bristol's waterside location, lined up with so many historic buildings, visitors attractions, shops, bars and restaurants makes a visit to this city quite unforgettable. The city has an exceptional programme of events throughout the year and is full of energy and excitement. The most popular Bristol attractions are At-Bristol, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Bristol Aquarium & IMAX 3D Cinema, Brunel's SS Great Britain, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Avon Valley Railway, Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust, Cheddar Caves & Gorge, Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park, Berkeley Castle and Old Down Country Park.

Situated in the south of the country, Bristol is one of the warmest cities in the United Kingdom. A good time to travel to Bristol is during the summer, between June and September, when its warm and sunny. The weather in Bristol is that typical of English and can often be very unpredictable. Winters can be long and damp so be sure to bring a warm overcoat, scarf and gloves. The city itself is very easy to negotiate on foot, with plenty of tourist attractions close to each another. If you want to rent a car in Bristol, there are plenty of car rental agencies available throughout the city.

Bristol Airport is located eight miles South-west of the city and has daily flights from all the major European cities. The airport is a base for both budget airlines, Ryanair and EasyJet. The city of Bristol is very easily accessible holiday destination from within the United Kingdom, with many excellent road, rail and air connections. The city is ideally located for road access from London as well as from the north and east of England. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is the largest rail hub in the west of England, with direct services available from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Wales and Scotland.

Accommodation Overview

Whether you are visiting Bristol for business or pleasure, accommodation is a key part of your visit, and a wide variety of hotels and holiday resorts are available in Bristol to meet your requirements. For those who prefer to be independent can find many self catering apartments and cottages in Bristol. Self serviced apartments in Bristol offer a great solution for visitors who like to enjoy all the modern comforts of a home along with the world class customer service expected from a high standard hotel or a resort. Three star hotels such as Express By Holiday Inn Bristol North are great for those travelling on a budget.

The whole of United Kingdom has a plethora of all types of accommodation where the proprietors will give you a warm welcome and make sure you leave with a lasting memory. If you are looking for Bristol hotels, resorts, motels, holiday apartments, bed and breakfast, guesthouses or any other holiday accommodation then you've come to the right place. On our site you can compare hotel prices from all the major Bristol accommodation sites and direct hotel sites to find the cheapest room rates in Bristol. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several tourist attractions near hotels in Bristol that may be of interest.

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