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Hotels in Bristol in generalNewest Review: ... some weekend deals that work out cheaper. They have cots and highchairs and are OK about babies. The staff cooed over mine, ... more |
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by - written on 26/01/08 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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The Avon Gorge Hotel is in a great position ,as it sounds, overlooking the Avon gorge! It is in Clifton, the posh bit of Bristol and definitely the bit you'd want to stay in you were only in bristol for Touristy things, and didn't need, say to be right in the centre for business or something. So you can see the famous Clifton suspension bridge - some rooms look directly onto it and you pay a bit more for those I think. The others face onto the street, but it's a nice street! Rooms are not huge, but comfortable and adequately sized with that "nice hotel" furniture you get - light wood, stripes, dark blue and deep reds in the fabric, plush ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/05/07 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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My family and I stayed at this hotel for one night last October half term. I had priced up the one night on the internet but wondered if there was any way of getting it at a lower price so I decided to phone the reservations department at the hotel direct, resulting in a slightly better deal. £84.00(saved about £5). This was for a family room and included breakfast for four of us. We find it a better deal than a travel lodge or Inn as the breakfast is usually extra in those places and the rooms are not so spacious. The hotel is situated on a very busy road and even though our room was at the front the noise didn't bother us as the windows were very well ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/09/02 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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We stayed at the Marriott City Centre last summer, as part of a two week tour of the South of England. I find choosing an English Hotel a rather depressing process, as your stay very often turns into a massive gamble, however impressive the hotel appears and how careful you are to choose a well respected chain or hotel. So when we toured Hampshire, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, our holiday was punctuated by the highs (De Vere Southampton and Seafood Restaurant Rooms in Padstow)and lows (particularly the Copthorne Plymouth) of English hotels. We chose all hotels carefully, but by the time we checked into the Marriott in Bristol, we had become rather jaded, after a couple ... Read the complete review
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