Bristol is becoming one of the
UK's fastest growing city break destinations, with a wide variety of places to
stay. Read on and I'll share my review of the Bristol Hotel.
As I first arrived at this
perfectly placed hotel situated along the Bristol harbour side, I was rather
impressed. Oozing modern decor, luxurious touches and all wrapped up within a
stylish setting, it would seem that the Bristol Hotel had it all.
As I checked in I was greeted by
an extremely friendly receptionist who instantly upgraded my room to a Luxury
Junior Suite and certainly left a smile on my face as I was accompanied up to
my room.
The Room€¦
My Luxury Junior Suite was
certainly spacious with lavish facilities and sleek touches throughout. As I
slumped onto my cosy bed, I certainly didn't need any help sleeping, although
the king size pillows certainly helped me along my way.
My favourite feature to the room
had to be the spacious lounge area which was decorated with a stylish couch and
a Nespresso machine which I made full use of during my stay! From the
well-appointed bathroom and stylish lounge to the comfortable bed and beautiful
views, I certainly had no complaints about my bedroom.
Delightful dining.
The first evening I dined in the
River Grille overlooking the quay. Offering the freshest produce, here you can
find fresh fish, succulent steak and some of the creamiest cheeses I have ever
tasted. The atmosphere was relaxing and the service was friendly and attentive.
The Shore Bar Cafe which is
adjacent to the River Grille offers coffees, bagels and plenty of lunchtime
snacks. I enjoyed afternoon tea on the second day in which I could choose from
a feast of cakes, patisseries, scones and of course a lovely pot of tea.
Activities€¦.
The location of the hotel means
that there are plenty of things for you to do to make the most of visiting
Bristol. Offering Broadway shows and West End productions you can visit the
Bristol Hippodrome, if you prefer comedians then Colston Hall is the perfect
place to find this, the O2 Academy offers a host of local bands and performers
and Georges is the place to find classical, jazz, world music and opera.
The younger crowds will find that
this hotel is in prime location to enjoy nightlife with popular nightspots
being; Behop Club, Fiddlers Club, Fleece and Firkin, Oceana, The Old Duke and
Shoulder Space. Or if you are looking to have dinner “out not that you would
need to” then there are plenty of world-class restaurants all around the area.
Facilities€¦
The Bristol Hotel ensures that every taste is catered for with meetings
and co-operate event facilities available. They offer executive boardrooms and
their main suite features all the latest equipment needed for a successful
business meeting including; typing, photocopying and faxing facilities.
In addition, the hotel is very
popular with wedding guests wanting it as the scene of their wedding reception.
Overlooking the Bristol quayside and offering fine features including a
Waterford crystal Chandelier, their wedding reception room can cater for up to
300 guests and is they do everything in their power to make your day as special
as it can be.
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