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  1. Central Bath

    Located in Bath city centre close to all main attractions, Hampton by Hilton Bath City hotel boasts 202 modern, well-appointed bedrooms, offering complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi and gym facilities.

  2. Old City

    The four-star Mercure Bristol Grand on Broad Street, Bristol has had an extensive makeover giving the historic Grade II listed building a stylish and distinctive new look and feel.

  3. Somerset

    Ideally placed in the heart of Somerset, the Wookey Hole Hotel can boast luxury accommodation in picturesque surroundings.

  4. Central Bristol

    Quirky, elegant and luxurious hotel, with some loft-style rooms and a fantastic on-site bistro

  5. Temple

    Modern 131-room hotel, located close to Bristol Temple Meads railway station and the city centre

  6. Central Bristol

    Elegant hotel dedicated to the arts, located in a square just off Park Street in the Clifton area

  7. Central Bath

    The Francis Hotel Bath offers an oasis of elegance with an eclectic edge that reflects the vibrancy and exuberance of the Regency period from which the interiors take their inspiration.

  8. North Bristol

    A stylish blend of traditional and contemporary design set in 18 acres of landscaped gardens creates a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere throughout this stunning country house Bristol hotel

  9. Clifton

    Famous hotel that sits right on top of the spectacular Avon Gorge, with views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge

  10. Clifton

    Luxury Georgian townhouse suites, offering all the services and luxuries associated with staying in a hotel, whilst also providing guests with the privacy of a serviced apartment.

  11. S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds

    Beautiful country house hotel in 15-acre grounds located 12 miles north of Bristol

  12. Central Bristol

    Contemporary hotel, with spacious rooms, located adjacent to the Cabot Circus shopping complex.

  13. Central Bristol

    The new Clayton Hotel Bristol City is a modern contemporary hotel housed in the Grade ll listed Everards print works building just inside the old city at the walls of St John’s. The design of the building celebrates Bristol’s links to art whilst…

  14. Wraxall

    Chaplain's House is a picturesque mid-Victorian lodge built in the 1890s. Set over three floors, the house containis three bedrooms (one double, two twins), one bathroom, plus separate shower cubicle and toilet.

  15. Batheaston

    Once a private residence in the early 1790s, Bailbrook House Hotel is one of only two Grade II listed country house hotels in Bath. 

  16. Harbourside

    Luxury hotel, offering gorgeous views over the Harbourside, spacious rooms and one large suite

  17. Central Bath

    Nestled amongst 7 acres of stunning private gardens with fountains, ponds and a grotto

  18. Cribbs Causeway

    Mollie’s is a brand new, cool, lifestyle hotel and diner concept designed exclusively by Soho House.

  19. Central Bath

    Tucked away, five minutes’ walk from the centre, The Roseate Villa is the perfect escape.

  20. Clifton

    The Clifton Hotel is a cosy and friendly three star hotel in Bristol’s elegant Clifton. Its fantastic location means guests are within easy walking distance to both the University of Bristol and the charming Clifton Village.

  21. Bradford-on-Avon

    A family-run 4 * self-catering cottages are superbly located on a working sheep farm between Bath and Bradford on Avon. Private use of heated indoor swimming pool included.

  22. Hinton Charterhouse

    Eclectic, luxurious and slightly eccentric; think grand Georgian country house and grounds filled with creative artworks and ultra-modern indulgences including a spa and heated outdoor swimming pool.

  23. Clifton

    The Washington, situated in the heart of Clifton, combines both comfort and convenience with the most competitive of prices.

  24. Chippenham

    Lucknam Park is a magnificent listed Palladian mansion set in 500 acres of extensive parkland.

  25. Bath

    The Gainsborough Bath Spa offers the only natural thermal spa inside a hotel in the UK.

  26. Central Bath

    Modern bedrooms and conference facilities just a minute's walk from Thermae Bath Spa.

  27. West Wiltshire

    A stunning 24-bedroom, 4 red star, relaxed country house hotel near Bath. Perfect for chilling, eating and drinking, family and dog-friendly. Gorgeous outdoor pool.

  28. Clifton

    A Georgian mansion hotel with fantastic restaurant, near the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

  29. Old City

    With 42 luxury bedrooms, some with spectacular views over St Nicholas Market and Bristol Crown Court, you will feel instantly relaxed as you settle into your surroundings.

  30. Bath

    12 beautifully appointed rooms, The Kennard Hotel ensures that every guest enjoys a unique and comfortable stay, with exclusive use available.

  31. Berkeley

    The perfect rental for a large group of family or friends looking for a country retreat. Sitting in the quaint town of Berkeley with views across to the River Severn & Wales.

  32. North Bristol

    Recently refurbished 4 star hotel set in 16 acres of land located in North Bristol, A 10-minute drive from the M4 and 15 minutes from the M5 with easy access to London, Birmingham and south Wales. Bristol Parkway train station is a 10 min (minute)…

  33. Central Bristol

    Explore vibrant Bristol city and harbour by staying at Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel. Just a 10 minute walk from Wills Memorial Building and 5 minutes from Bristol Beacon.

  34. Tortworth

    De Vere Tortworth Court is a magnificent Cotswolds country house hotel situated in a stunning South Gloucestershire setting, conveniently located close to Bristol. A Grade II* listed Victorian mansion, Tortworth Court offers all the grandeur of an…

  35. Redcliffe

    Located close to Bristol Temple Meads, this hotel features modern rooms overlooking the city.

  36. Clifton

    Clifton Short Lets offer short term accommodation situated in the heart of Clifton. The properties boast tonnes of character, situated in Grade II listed townhouses close to the bustling Clifton Triangle.

  37. Central Bristol

    Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol City Centre is a memorable destination for work and play, with an exceptional location and award-winning service.

  38. Calne

    Among the finest luxury 4-star hotels in Wiltshire, a stay at Bowood Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is one you will never forget.

  39. Almondsbury

    Aztec Hotel & Spa is a modern, award winning hotel, located just off the Almondsbury interchange ideally nestled between Bristol & Bath. An ideal location to explore the South West.

  40. Central Bath

    A four-star boutique hotel uniquely designed with you in mind.

  41. Wiltshire

    A delightfully situated hotel, overlooking the Avon Valley.

  42. Clifton

    Inspiring places to stay set in elegant Georgian Clifton

  43. Pensford

    THE PIG–near Bath is a buzzing restaurant with rooms – with the Kitchen Garden at its heart - nestled between Bath and Bristol on the edge of the village of Hunstrete.

  44. Central Bristol

    These 4 star city centre waterfront apartments are an ideal alternative to hotels, offering twice the space and comfort of a similarly priced hotel. Each apartment features stylish & spacious living areas with fully equipped kitchens.

  45. Central Bristol

    Serviced apartments located in Quakers Friars, Bristol's premium shopping quarter.

  46. Central Bristol

    Luxury, city centre, serviced apartments available for stays from a one night to a few months.

  47. Central Bath

    A Georgian holiday home sleeping up to 12.

  48. Harbourside

    Home to 182 inviting, guest rooms with hard-to-leave Sweet Beds and rejuvenating en suite power showers, this affordable Bristol hotel puts on a hearty breakfast spread each morning with almost endless cooked and continental combinations.

  49. Queenswood Hotel

    Weston-super-Mare

    Personally run hotel off seafront with panoramic views. Noted for food, wine and service. Now in our 35th season.

  50. Clifton

    Perfect for your next trip to Bristol, Redmayne House offers you luxury apartments within a renovated Georgian townhouse, right in the heart of the city. Fully furnished and completely self-contained.

  51. Central Bristol

    Your Stay Bristol offer budget to luxury serviced apartments in six prime locations of your choice in Bristol.

  52. Central Bristol

    Your Apartment is the cities leading provider of serviced apartments in Bristol. With fresh and vibrant pads in neighbourhoods including Clifton, Cotham, Old Market, The Old City, Harbourside, Brislington (Arnos Vale), Redcliffe, Temple Meads &…

  53. Central Bristol

    Moored in the heart of Bristol’s historic harbour, the Kyle Blue provides sleeping accommodation for up to 30 guests in private and shared dormitory cabins.

  54. Bradley Stoke

    Quality development of one or two bedroom self contained apartments. Each of them individually decorated, with a lounge, dining area, fully-equipped kitchen, offering the comfort of a hotel, with the space, freedom and flexibility of home.

  55. Central Bristol

    High quality deluxe apartments situated in a prime location for exploring all the sites Bristol has to offer.

  56. Bristol & Bath

    Holidaycottages.co.uk has a great selection of self-catering cottages across the Bristol area for you to choose from.

  57. Temple

    Contemporary hotel situated mere minutes away from Bristol Temple Meads railway station

  58. Clifton

    Inspiring places to stay set in elegant Georgian Clifton

  59. Wraxall

    Beautifully restored and once home to the family’s butler, Chaplain's Lodge has two spacious bedrooms, one single bedroom, kitchen, sitting room, bathroom and entrance porch.

  60. Central Bath

    Value for money, clean, and comfortable accommodation in the heart of Bath.

  61. North Somerset & the Mendips

    Based just 250 metres from Bristol Airport, this 251-bedroom hotel is the ultimate choice for travellers in terms of design, comfort and convenience.

  62. Royal Hotel

    Weston-super-Mare

    One of Weston''s oldest hotels, 50 yds from the High Street with views over large lawns and seafront. Well appointed with an air of Georgian elegance.

  63. M4/M5 Corridor

    Escape the hectic pace of everyday life and indulge in some well-deserved relaxation. Deep in the heart of the South West, nestled within exquisite surroundings, is Berwick Lodge – a hidden secret just waiting to be discovered.

  64. North Somerset & the Mendips

    Two beautiful barn conversions on a working farm with south facing views across open countryside. Nearby Chew Magna, Bristol and Bath.

  65. Cheddar

    Bucklegrove Holiday Park is situated between Cheddar and Wells in glorious Somerset. A family run park with luxury lodges and hot tubs, woodland cabins and touring and camping pitches.

  66. Central Bath

    A large, elegant Victorian house set in picturesque gardens with free onsite parking.

  67. Wiltshire

    A classical country house hotel set in five acres of landscaped gardens, with its own vineyard overlooking the Wiltshire Downs.

  68. Chew Valley

    Unique rural camping park nestled in Mendip Hills, ideal for visiting Bristol and the surrounding area

  69. Central Bath

    Sleeps groups of up to ten in the historic centre of Bath.

  70. Central Bristol

    Contemporary 171-room hotel, with an excellent restaurant, located near Bristol Temple Meads railway station

  71. Old City

    A stylish, contemporary family-run guesthouse, nestled in the heart of Bristol's buzzing Old City.

  72. Central Bristol

    The newly built Leonardo Hotel Bristol offers 197 stylish bedrooms, featuring the Leonardo DREAM bed, an exclusively designed mattress and modern ensuite bathrooms

  73. Bradford-on-Avon

    A stylish and friendly pub on the banks of the River Avon, open all day, every day, to eat, drink and stay.

  74. Bath

    Country house hotel in the city, with spectacular gardens and an award-winning restaurant.

  75. Clifton

    Your Apartment have two fresh and vibrant aparthotels in the cultural hive of Bristol

  76. Bath

    Boutique guesthouse in the centre of Bath, serving award-winning breakfasts.

  77. Somerset

    Experience a unique opportunity to combine comfortable living with all the delights of one of the world’s most famous attractions right on your doorstep.

  78. Clifton

    Durdham Hall offers modern and attractive self-catering accommodation. It presents a traditional style building with a central quadrangle set in landscaped grounds with open views.

  79. Central Bath

    With Bath Keys you can unlock your perfect stay in a choice of 3 holiday homes all located in the heart of Bath.

  80. Clifton

    Luxury developed flats nestled in Clifton providing the home away from home.

  81. Clifton

    Boutique serviced apartments, in a stunning Victorian villa in Clifton, one of Bristol’s most sought-after locations. Elegant, contemporary and individually-designed, perfect for business or pleasure. A place to return to, again and again.

  82. Westbury on Trym

    Looking for a city break with a difference? The Old Barn at Trymwood could be just what you are looking for.

  83. Clifton

    Alison Court serviced apartments offer modern city living in Clifton, Bristol. These bright and characterful studio apartments offer spacious living within a backdrop of colour and style.

  84. Bath

    A delightful retreat, located in a stunning woodland environment.

  85. Central Bath

    Enjoy warm hospitality in this historic hotel, set in a picturesque cobbled street.

  86. Wraxall

    This delightful mid-19th century estate cottage (Grade II listed) is the perfect base for a romantic getaway. It sleeps 2 and houses a sitting room (with an open fire), double bedroom, kitchen and bathroom.

  87. Central Bath

    Elegant self-catering houses with spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens & comfortable bedrooms. Located in the very centre of our wonderful city. Perfect for families and friends to enjoy city life.

  88. Bristol & Bath

    Ready to explore the South West? Book your escape today with UK Lodge Breaks and discover a the regions best attractions right from your doorstep.

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  1. Central Bath

    Famed for its hot springs, Bath houses the best preserved Roman Spa from the ancient world. Delve into the history of this magical monument and admire its architecture and engineering.

  2. Harbourside

    We The Curious is a state-of-the-art visitor attraction, offering an amazing world of hands-on discovery for you, your friends and family.

  3. Filton

    Journey through more than a century of fascinating aviation history – including aeroplanes, helicopters, rockets, engines and more – and step aboard the last Concorde ever to fly.

  4. Harbourside

    Voyage back in time at Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner.

  5. North Bristol

    Discover a world of animal adventures – right on your doorstep! Bristol Zoo Project is the perfect family day out, with 50 acres to explore. Say ‘hello’ to bears, giraffes, zebras, gelada ‘baboons’, cheetahs, meerkats and ring-tailed lemurs, among…

  6. Central Bath

    At the heart of the Bath social (and high tea!) scene for over two centuries.

  7. Central Bath

    Enjoy Bath's natural thermal waters at the award-winning Thermae Bath Spa.

  8. Somerset

    Wookey Hole Caves is one of the UK’s largest show cave systems, lying deep below the Mendip Hills. It’s home of the Witch of Wookey Hole and offers a magical and historical day out for explorers of all ages. 

  9. Central Bath

    One of Bath’s most famous and instantly recognisable locations – if not its most prestigious address. No.1 Royal Crescent features a remarkable immersive experience, which allows it’s visitors to look beyond the Crescent's famous Palladian façade…

  10. S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds

    Make lifetime memories at Old Down Country Park, situated on the outskirts of Bristol with 66 acres of nature, adventure play and animals.

  11. Long Ashton

    Historic 850-acre parkland with mansion, two pitch-and-putt golf courses, deer park, miniature railway, orienteering and nature trails

  12. Wiltshire

    Longleat, nestled within 900 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped grounds, is home to the UK’s original Safari Park.

  13. Central Bristol

    Much more than a fascinating building, being a fine example of a hall church, it is a centre of Bristol's history, civic life and culture

  14. North Somerset & the Mendips

     Whether you are visiting Aldwick Estate for a vineyard tour, wedding, party, business event or just want to drop in and buy their award-winning English wine, a warm welcome will await you.  

  15. Central Bristol

    Bristol Beacon is Bristol’s largest concert hall, presenting concerts and entertainment by major names in rock, pop, jazz, folk, world and classical music, stand up comedy and light entertainment, as well as local choirs, orchestras and schools.

  16. Old City

    Britain's oldest working theatre showcases some of the most cutting-edge theatre in the country.

  17. West End

    Museum and art gallery with some outstanding collections of art, archaeology, Egyptology and natural history in a magnificent building

  18. Clifton

    The Bristol tourist attraction features a Camera Obscura and Cave and sits above the Avon Gorge offering superb views of Bristol.

  19. West End

    One of the country's finest music venues, offering the best in classical, chamber, world, folk, blues and jazz

  20. Central Bristol

    The Bristol Hippodrome is one of the country's top, family-friendly provincial theatres, which proudly continues to stage major West End and Broadway productions.

  21. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    The oldest Methodist building in the world, constructed as a meeting room and accommodation after Wesley began to preach in 1739.

  22. Berkeley

    Berkeley Castle is a beautiful and historic Castle, begun in 1117 and still remains the home of the Berkeley family. It is a great day-out for all the family, hosting special events on bank holidays and during school holidays

  23. Step into the world of Mary Shelley and her most infamous creation, Frankenstein.

  24. Wiltshire

    Set within acres of stunning parkland, The Spa at Bowood, with its personal and professional service, idyllic views and superior treatments, makes for a memorable and relaxing experience.

  25. North Somerset

    An ornate Victorian Gothic Revival house with extensive garden and parkland, just a stone's throw from Bristol, Tyntesfield was not intended to be an extravagant statement of wealth, power or politics. Its purpose was simple: to serve as a family…

  26. Central Bath

    Immerse yourself in everything Austen at The Jane Austen Centre.

  27. Old City

    Unlock your senses at Harbour Hotel Bristol ’s sensational subterranean spa – set in the remarkable former vaults, a careful restoration has resulted in a striking spa, with many original features, including the magnificent listed vault doors.

  28. Central Bristol

    The M Shed is an innovative and exciting flagship museum for Bristol, featuring gallery space and a packed events schedule.

  29. North Somerset

    Just six miles from Bristol is Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm. Home to the big zoo animals including African Elephants, Rhinos, Lions, Giraffes, Spectacled Bears and a Nile Crocodile. Spend the day surrounded by over 100 different species and let the kids go…

  30. Harbourside

    A unique centre devoted to the production and exhibition of the contemporary visual arts, as well as a great café space

  31. Bishopston

    Fancy some action this summer? Watch GCCC, a professional cricket club here in the heart of Bristol.

  32. Clifton

    Bristol’s most unique spa destination, featuring a pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna, spa, restaurant bar and terrace

  33. Harbourside

    Arnolfini is a centre for contemporary arts based on Bristol’s Harbourside. The organisation is dedicated to producing and presenting visual arts, performance, film, music and events.

  34. Harbourside

    Watershed is a cross-artform venue set on Bristol’s harbourside, offering a lively programme of independent film and events, plus occasional live music and Festivals. Watershed produces work that cuts across film, music, theatre, design, and visual…

  35. South Bristol

    The world's first Amazement Park, Wake The Tiger, is an out-of-this-world, self-guided, walk-through labyrinth of exploration. Step through the portal into the alternate world of Meridia where you explore The Dream Factory before transcending to the…

  36. Bristol & Bath

    Set in the medieval heart of England’s smallest city, Wells Cathedral was built between 1175 and 1490 and has been described as “the most poetic of the English Cathedrals." 

  37. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    The Museum at the New Room tells the incredible story of the lives of John and Charles Wesley, the early beginnings of Methodism and its relevance today. Come and explore our 12 interactive rooms!

  38. West End

    A historic Elizabethan house, with a stunning walled garden and many original or otherwise completely restored features.

  39. Henbury

    Unique mansion that houses some stunning period costumes and everyday Victorian objects, including model trains, dolls and toys

  40. Central Bristol

    Smoke & Mirrors is the UK's only Boutique Magic Theatre & Pub. They are situated in the heart of the theatre district. This little entertainment bar currently rated in the number 1 things to do in Bristol via TripAdvisor.

  41. Clifton

    Hidden aware in the beautiful suburb of Clifton the Redgrave Theatre is one of Bristol’s most popular theatres hosting a wide variety of productions including operas, musicals, stand-up comedy, theatre and dance.

  42. Calne

    Bowood House & Gardens is the home to the Lansdowne family. Bowood offers a fantastic day out in Wiltshire for all the family. Famous for one of the UK’s most extensive Adventure Playgrounds, children are guaranteed the time of their lives.

  43. Stoke Bishop

    Discover over 4,500 stunning plant species, including rare and threatened plants, in this huge University collection

  44. North Bristol

    The new George Müller Museum celebrates the incredible story of how George Müller cared for and educated over 10,000 orphans in Victorian Bristol.

  45. Bristol & Bath

    Visitors to Somerset Rural Life Museum can explore Somerset’s rural and social history from the 1800s onwards, discovering more about the county’s landscape, farming, working life and rural crafts.

  46. Harbourside

    Replica of John Cabot's 1497 ship that he used to discover Newfoundland, which is open for visits and cruises around the harbour

  47. Central Bath

    Bath's historic, beautifully renovated, traditional theatre.

  48. Cheddar

    Visit the spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Caves, boasting awe-inspiring cliffs and extraordinary subterranean stalactite show caves, plus it holds many fascinating secrets about our prehistoric ancestors. What are you waiting for? Nature, wildlife,…

  49. Central Bath

    There's nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained-glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of light and space.

  50. Clifton

    William West's Camera Obscura is now 1 of only 3 working Camera Obscuras in the UK. This marvellous piece of Victorian engineering has sat on ton of Clifton Observatory’s tower since 1828.

  51. Kingswood

    Bespoke tours directed by friendly experts.

  52. Forest of Dean

    Live life more adventurously – that’s their challenge to you. Start by booking your next Go Ape outing. Head into the forest for the Tree-Top Adventure or one of the new Forest Segway safaris. They promise you it’ll be a day out you’ll never forget

  53. Central Bristol

    Windmill Hill City Farm is a voluntary community project seeking to meet the needs of local people through a range of social, environmental, and educational activities.

  54. Gloucestershire

    With 10 award-winning gardens, historic exhibitions, castle rooms, dungeons, Tithe Barn, 1000 year of history, a Royal resting place, two cafes, and the greatest children’s play fort in Gloucestershire, there’s something for everyone at Sudeley…

  55. Harbourside

    Explore Bristol's Harbourside by ferry, go on a trip with friends or colleagues, or simply get from A to B without worrying about traffic

  56. Stokes Croft

    The beating heart of Bristol’s rich and longstanding music scene!

  57. Claverton

    A leading UK university with an international reputation for excellence.

  58. Central Bath

    Explore the life of William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781.

  59. Arnos Vale

    Take a factory tour, see glass blowing demos from the public viewing gallery, take part in a bauble blowing experiences or just browse the gallery shop

  60. Bitton

    The Avon Valley Railway is returning steam to the Avon Valley.

  61. Trowbridge

    A Prestigious Venue in the historic heart of the County Town of Wiltshire

  62. Central Bristol

    Discover the history of Bristol’s harbour at Underfall Yard, the home of the crucial operation and maintenance of the city’s Floating Harbour and one of the only surviving Victorian dock workshops in the world.

  63. Gloucestershire

    At WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre you can have a taste of the wild, without having to get your feet muddy - unless you want to!

  64. Bath

    Through conservation, education and museums, Bath Preservation Trust ensures the future success of our beautiful heritage city.

  65. Central Bristol

    Spectacular aquarium in the Harbourside area that provides an amazing underwater adventure from the British coast to exotic tropical seas

  66. Central Bath

    Bath's Oldest House is open for diners in the restaurant. Museum is open 11am - 4pm.

  67. Clifton

    Ghyston’s Cave, sometimes known as the Giants Cave or Foxhole is a natural cave in the limestone face of St Vincent’s Rocks in the Avon Gorge.

  68. West End

    Built in 1230, the only remaining part of the Hospital of Gaunt. The chapel has Tudor ceilings and glass from across Europe.

  69. Central Bristol

    One of the most beautiful churches in all England and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country

  70. Clifton

    See displays and artefacts explaining the history, construction and maintenance of the world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge

  71. North Bristol

    Jekka’s is a family run culinary herb farm offering inspiring herb experiences from Open Days to Master Classes as well as plants, seeds, herbal infusions and illustrated gifts.

  72. Bath

    A recently refurbished nineteenth-century folly and museum collection, offering splendid views over the Bath cityscape.

  73. East Bristol

    Glenside Hospital Museum is located within the grounds of the old hospital, it aims to inform, educate and de-stigmatise mental illness and learning difficulties.

  74. Clifton

    1532 Performing Arts Centre is a purpose-built theatre, dance and music venue for Bristol Grammar School and Bristol. Located in the centre off Clifton Triangle, 1532 offers something for everyone.

  75. North East Somerset

    BIG on adventure! Jam packed days and extraordinary events. Open school holidays.

  76. Alveston

    The Wolfridge Alpaca Barn hosts a café, shop and craft workshop space, as well as the opportunity for people to engage in alpaca experiences!

  77. S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds

    Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, managed by the Forestry Commission, is one of the finest collections of temperate trees and shrubs in the world. Offers 20% discount for pre-paid groups of 10 or more plus 10% discount in the restaurant, free…

  78. Bath

    Located on the outskirts of town, find the best day out in Bath with breathtaking views, fascinating museum collections, stunning gardens, gallery shop, children’s play area and the American Garden Deli, with its scenic garden terrace. 

  79. Arnos Vale

    The Martin Parr Foundation supports and promotes photography from the British Isles through a regular programme of exhibitions and events. Events include artist talks, educational workshops, book signings and seminars.

  80. Central Bristol

    The museum takes you on a journey through the history of Palestine, from the late 19th century through to the present. An exhibition of Palestinian heritage, culture and daily life.

  81. Central Bristol

    Discover Charles Wesley’s House in Bristol — a beautifully restored Georgian townhouse offering a rare glimpse into the domestic life, music, and legacy of the world’s greatest hymn writer.

  82. Central Bath

    Award-winning venue presenting the best in comedy, live music and cinema.

  83. West End

    One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK, offering a glimpse of life hundreds of years ago.

  84. Henbury

    Unique mansion that houses some stunning period costumes and everyday Victorian objects, including model trains, dolls and toys

  85. Old Market

    Their mission is to empower communities through arts ensuring everyone has the opportunity to access, be part of and shape arts and culture in Bristol.

  86. Somerset

    The multi award-winning Haynes Motor Museum is home to the UK’s largest collection of iconic cars and motorbikes from around the world.

  87. Weston-super-Mare

    The Grand Pier is open every day, except Christmas Day, so come hail, rain or shine, you’ll always get a warm welcome. Whatever the weather is doing outside, it’s still fun, fun, fun on the inside.

  88. Clifton

    The world famous bridge and the iconic symbol of Bristol, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831 and completed in 1864 after his death

  89. Hotwells

    Centre giving visitors the opportunity to explore environmental issues and discover greener choices in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere

  90. Central Bristol

    Enjoy harbour tours and river trips with Bristol Packet Boat Trips with public timetabled trips and private hire available.

  91. Clifton

    Escape the city hustle and bustle to unwind in nature. From wildlife to walking trails and viewpoints overlooking the Avon Gorge, Leigh Woods is your ticket to feeling rejuvenated.

  92. Harbourside

    A pedestrian footbridge that spans Bristol's floating harbour, named in honour of Pero Jones, an enslaved African who lived in Bristol.

  93. Knowle

    The Northern Slopes is a nature reserve of three areas of green space with meadows, hedgerows and woods, located between Knowle, Knowle West and Bedminster in south Bristol and all offer spectacular views across the city. 

  94. Harbourside

    This wildlife rich nature reserve is a waterway alongside the River Avon.

  95. Eastville

    Royate Hill is an unusual nature reserve, partly on top of a railway viaduct with wildflower meadows and woodland.

  96. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    A picturesque park offering a quiet place to sit or stroll, right alongside the tranquil waters of the city harbour

  97. Redcliffe

    With its strking form snaking over the river, Castle Bridge connects the areas of Finzels Reach and Castle Park.

  98. West End

    A century-old 105ft tower, set in the gorgeous parkland of Brandon Hill near Park Street in the West End.

  99. Brislington

    A peaceful riverside nature reserve with woodland, ponds and plenty of wildlife.

  100. Somerset

    Explore Ham Wall a special place teeming with wildlife. Enjoy stunning views across to Glastonbury Tor and follow secluded paths through the mystical landscape discovering spectacular sights and sounds.

  101. Old City

    A magnificent Georgian park area in the heart of Bristol, surrounded by trees and cobbled streets.

  102. Fishponds

    Enjoy a great family day out with woodland and riverside walks, an arboretum and large children's playground.

  103. Ashley Down

    Narroways Millennium Green is a nature reserve of a grassy and wooded ridge split by railway cuttings with spectacular views across the city.

  104. Somerset

    The 'most poetic of the English cathedrals' set in the heart of medieval Wells.

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  1. Central Bristol

    Gromit Unleashed will return to Bristol from Monday 30 June 2025 for the summer holidays.

  2. Central Bath

    Featuring over 200 twinkling chalets entwining some of Bath’s most iconic monuments, a plethora of food and beverage stalls and a light display that will transport you to another word, it’s definitely one to add to the to-do list this Christmas.…

  3. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    Bristol Christmas Market returns from 7 November until 23 December with 30+ stalls, family entertainment, bar areas and more.

  4. Central Bristol

    Slapstick Festival, a celebration of silent and classic screen comedy, returns in early 2026 with the help of an impressive line-up of celebrity guests. 

  5. Central Bristol

    Bristol Pride is a unique and important event that celebrates the LGBT+ community offering the chance to connect people.

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  1. Old City

    Eat, drink and unwind morning, noon and night at the Keepers Kitchen & Bar

  2. Colerne

    Take afternoon tea in an eighteenth-century Palladian mansion.

  3. Central Bristol

    Join The Tea Set at Hotel du Vin & Bistro Bristol; an elegant yet relaxed spot to indulge in quality time with good friends old and new

  4. Central Bath

    Bath Cosy Club is a beautiful bar and restaurant, located in the heart of Bath’s SouthGate shopping centre. You can use the lift or stairs to access the stunning first-floor bar restaurant, complete with a coliseum-esque balcony and outdoor terrace…

  5. Old City

    A stylish seafood bar & grill serving simple, fresh seafood alongside thick-cut, dry-aged steaks and indulgent desserts. Chef Director John Pollard advocates local produce and seasonal ingredients, to create dishes that showcase the region's finest…

  6. Old City

    The Gold Bar at the Bristol Harbour Hotel & Spa will lead the way in city lux; offering a stylish new venue with a prime central location.

  7. S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds

    Thornbury Castle is a five-star deluxe Relais and Chateaux Tudor castle in the heart of Gloucestershire, on the edge of the Cotswolds.

  8. Central Bristol

    The Kiln Restaurant is a truly historic and unique dining space. It is an original 17th Century glass kiln which is a listed building that has now been transformed into an atmospheric dining area.

  9. Clifton

    Nestled in a beautiful Georgian town house in the heart of Clifton Village, No.4 provides the perfect setting for a marvellously British Afternoon Tea.

  10. Central Bath

    The Bar at No.15 Great Pulteney embodies easy-going elegance.

  11. Clifton

    No.4 Clifton Village is a boutique independent restaurant and event venue in Bristol. It’s an idyllic destination, with a rare and tranquil Secret Garden, an intimate bar, and stunning fine-dining restaurant within.

  12. Old City

    The Wellhead is a unique cocktail bar overlooking Bristol’s iconic Floating Harbour. Originally the water source for the former brewery, the historic building is now a rustic café bar.

  13. Clifton

    Located in Clifton, The Square Kitchen is a fantastic fine-dining restaurant using locally sourced ingredients. Come for the food, stay for the lower-deck cocktail bar, where the bartenders will wow you with their vast repertoire of cocktails!

  14. Central Bristol

    Critically-acclaimed bistro restaurant, serving fine European cuisine

  15. Central Bristol

    Yakinori is an independent, family owned Japanese restaurant serving Noodles, Sushi, Ramen, Katsu Curry, Bento, Grilled Dishes & Sake in a fun and vibrant setting!

  16. Harbourside

    Harbour House is an all day venue, for every occasion, with quality at its core. A waterfront restaurant, bar and terrace.

  17. Bath

    A stunning restaurant tucked away in a mansion house hotel.

  18. Cotham

    Brewhouse & Kitchen is a brewpub in the heart of Cotham, serving delicious classic pub food, local beers brewed in house and cocktails & spirits, there is something for everyone.

  19. Central Bristol

    Recess at the Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre is a space where you can eat, drink and meet in whatever way you wish, day through to night.

  20. Clifton

    Racks Bar and Kitchen, one of Clifton’s best venues, is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for a restaurant with excellent table service and a delicious array of breakfast, lunch and evening meals.

  21. Harbourside

    Enjoy food from across the world in a vibrant street food market atmosphere. Including dishes from across the Fast East, India, The Americas and Europe plus Live Cooking from specialist chefs.

  22. West End

    St George's beautiful grounds with patio seating and serene surroundings makes the perfect place for their alfresco Café Bar.

  23. Harbourside

    Open every day from early in the morning to late at night, Watershed's cafe and bar offer breakfast, lunch and evening meals, all following a simple policy: stay fresh, local and seasonal.

  24. Old City

    Bristol Old Vic’s Kitchen + Bar features a vibrant range of locally sourced, deli-fresh food that complements its great coffee and fabulous selection of drinks.

  25. Cribbs Causeway

    Inspired by the retro American roadside pit-stop, Mollie’s Diner is conveniently located off the M5 at Cribbs Causeway.

  26. Clifton

    Clifton Observatory’s 360 glass cafe offers both indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the City of Bristol and Clifton Suspension bridge.

  27. Old City

    Cosy Club is the perfect venue to celebrate and socialise, with an exceptional all-day restaurant and bar menu featuring mouth-watering dishes and top-notch tipples, guaranteed to satisfy everyone’s fancy.

  28. Tortworth

    Set within the picturesque countryside of South Gloucestershire, De Vere Tortworth Court is a 4-star hotel housed within a restored Grade II listed Victorian mansion, offering a unique setting to enjoy Afternoon Tea.

  29. Harbourside

    With its lofty dimensions, exquisite wooden floors and floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the Harbourside, The River Grille is one of Bristol’s most elegant dining venues – famed for its superb steaks, vibrant ambience, and unique…

  30. Old City

    Afternoon Tea at Harbour is an indulgent and tasty treat. Featuring pretty pastries, homemade scones and delectable cakes, alongside fabulous finger sandwiches and savoury snacks.

  31. M4/M5 Corridor

    Berwick Lodge's afternoon tea menu offers a selection of indulgences in a beautiful and classic setting.

  32. Central Bristol

    Housed over four floors in one of the finest historic buildings in the city, The Milk Thistle incorporates a cocktail bar, lounge & private function rooms.

  33. Clifton

    Imagine a gritty, earthy smoke house with open kitchen for fire, smoke and theatre, coal fired grills, a smoker and bespoke clay ovens

  34. Central Bath

    The Pump Room restaurant is open for morning coffee and afternoon tea daily.

  35. Central Bath

    The perfect place in Central Bath to visit for a coffee catch up with colleagues, for a glass of fizz after a busy day shopping in the city or, for a fun evening catch-up with friends. 

  36. Clifton

    Restaurant with a private terrace overlooking the Clifton Suspension Bridge

  37. Central Bristol

    Gourmet Bar and Restaurant serves a selection of light meals in a friendly environment - ideal for relaxing and unwinding after a long day.

  38. Old City

    From its carefully curated menu to its commitment to local sourcing and community collaboration, The Granary promises a memorable and immersive dining experience for locals and visitors alike.

  39. Central Bristol

    Miller & Carter Steakhouse opened their flagship restaurant inside the Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel in December 2018 offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and more recently Afternoon Tea, as well as an extensive bar list. 

  40. Old City

    The Ox is a bastion of simple, top notch, British fayre. Situated in the heart of the Old City, you’ll find a menu packed with the choicest cuts of prime steak and tasty, meaty morsels.

  41. Harbourside

    The elegantly modern River Lounge, located at The Bristol, is the perfect place to enjoy afternoon tea with friends, cocktails with colleagues or just to relax and watch the world go by.

  42. Old City

    The Granary Club reopens, blending architectural charm and musical legacy with a wine & cocktail bar. Host to musical legends, and famed for Del Boy's antics this is Bristol's most iconic bar to visit.

  43. Totterdown

    BANK is a fire-led restaurant focussing on cooking sustainable and seasonal produce with global influence.

  44. Bath

    Modern French and European cuisine in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

  45. Harbourside

    Over the last 25 years, Mud Dock Café has evolved to become one of Bristol’s most successful independent restaurants.

  46. Bishopston

    Bomba is a casual dining concept with exceptional plates of tapas and fantastic cocktails. An inviting and relaxed atmosphere that is sure to make your visit with us a special one.

  47. Old City

    A host of world food market stalls can all be found under one roof, alongside regular food markets.

  48. Clifton

    The deli is open for takeaway salads, savouries, bread, coffee, cake, frozen meals and all the delicious treats. To order hampers and frozen meals, cakes, catering, check out their shop or email info@papadeli.co.uk. Delivery available in Bristol…

  49. Clifton

    Often described as one of the quirkiest places you can have afternoon tea in Bristol, at Ashwell & Co they pride themselves not only on their unique setting within a vintage boutique, but they also rate as one of the best afternoon teas in Bristol.

  50. Central Bath

    Innovative contemporary Indian dining.

  51. Clifton

    Bar 44 is a bar and restaurant that is accessible to all, a family friendly place, offering the highest quality ingredients that showcase their passion for Spanish food and culture

  52. M4/M5 Corridor

    Led by head chef Matt Buscombe the kitchen serves a range of delicious dishes inspired by modern British cuisine with an occasional Asian twist.

  53. Clifton

    More than just a Students’ Union bar, the Balloon Bar offers some of the best prices on food and drinks in the Clifton area.

  54. Harbourside

    Sit back and relax in Bristol Aquarium’s nautically themed C-Shed café. Enjoy a selected deli range of hot and cold foods and snacks, available to either dine in or take away.

  55. Old City

    Three Brothers Burgers is situated right in the very heart of the 'Beermuda' triangle on Welsh Back, Three Brothers Burgers offers a selection of burgers and dogs with craft beer, shakes, sundaes and floats.

  56. Clifton

    Relax in the new Cafe, Spicer+Cole at the RWA. Whether you are enjoying a break between exhibitions or stopping in whilst enjoying this part of historic Bristol, there is both indoor and outdoor seating in the Art Gallery's newly renovated, larger…

  57. Pensford

    Uncomplicated and simple British garden food.

  58. Central Bath

    An authentic artisanal Gelato Bar with a dash of Italian swagger and style.

  59. S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds

    Thornbury Castle is a five-star deluxe Relais and Chateaux Tudor castle in the heart of Gloucestershire, on the edge of the Cotswolds.

  60. Clifton

    The Aqua Grand Café.The neighbourhood grand café restaurant serving food all day inspired by our working travels visiting the great cafes of Paris.

  61. Portishead

    Aqua for every occasion, they are open all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Creating memorable service with outstanding food and impeccable service. Pop in anytime.3

  62. Central Bath

    Family-run pizzeria with inside and outside space, in the heart of Bath

  63. Central Bristol

    Pho is the authentic Vietnamese street food restaurant that specialises in Vietnam’s national dish (pho); a delicious and nutritious rice noodle soup, served with a plate of fresh herbs and table sauces to add as you please.

  64. Central Bath

    Bath's oldest house, serving the famous Sally Lunn Bunn and an evening a la carte menu. You can also order your own Sally Lunn Bunn for nationwide delivery.

  65. Central Bristol

    Creperie Bretonne, serving up French buckwheat galettes & crepes, French cider, wines, beers, coffees, spritz and more.

  66. Central Bath

    Proudly independent, family-run pizzeria with a vast range of pizza bases.

  67. Central Bristol

    The King Street Brew House is an urban style city centre pub with its very own micro-brewery creating an amazing range of both cask and keg beers.

  68. Central Bristol

    Aqua for every occasion, Aqua is open all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Creating memorable service with outstanding food and impeccable service. Pop in anytime.

  69. Central Bath

    Enjoy great Thai food in Bath at Giggling Squid. Serving plentiful dishes, exciting Thai ingredients and bold flavours for lunch and dinner.

  70. Bradford-on-Avon

    Discover Hartley Farm Shop & Kitchen: locally sourced produce, and homemade meals on a family-run farm in Wiltshire.

  71. Central Bath

    Green Park Brasserie is a popular independent live music restaurant specialising in locally sourced food with free live music four evenings a week.

  72. Clifton

    Open all day, from early to late, and offering an informal, relaxed feel, Coppa Club takes guests seamlessly from day to night, with multi-purpose rooms for every occasion.

  73. Weston-super-Mare

    Tiffany's Restaurant on the Grand Pier is the perfect place to relax with lunch or afternoon tea and take in the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.

  74. Almondsbury

    Curious Kitchen is a double Rosette Award Winning Restaurant offering Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner

  75. Bath

    Caribbean restaurant and bar bringing a loud, proud and authentic experience to Bath.

  76. Central Bath

    A modern bar in an eighteenth-century pub.

  77. Central Bristol

    A much-loved Bristol family business, Pieminister is famous for making its range of award winning pies in the city since 2003. Set in a fantastic historic building in the heart of the city, you can eat in or sit outside, with views of the…

  78. Harbourside

    Relaxed café bar inside the Arnolfini gallery right next to the Harbourside.

  79. Central Bristol

    No run-of-the-mill food or drink for the brand new Café at the New Room and no pre-frozen goods either, just lots of freshly prepared, appetising, home-baked goodies, that are ethically and locally-sourced.

  80. Central Bristol

    Authentic artisan gelato bar with a dash of Italian swagger and style.

  81. Clifton

    Freshly made falafels & hummus, house made salads, artisan pitta breads & signature sauces. Hot options available from Moroccan curries to soups, halloumi fries & sweetcorn fritters.

  82. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    Freshly made falafels & hummus, house made salads, artisan pitta breads & signature sauces. Hot options available from Moroccan curries to soups, halloumi fries & sweetcorn fritters.

  83. Wraxall

    Serving freshly prepared, tasty, seasonal food with produce from local suppliers and Tyntesfield's own kitch garden.

  84. Bath

    A canalside refreshment pitstop with panoramic views across the Limpley Stoke Valley.

  85. Clifton

    A welcoming British food restaurant that specialises in fresh, local and seasonal dishes.

  86. Harbourside

    Steak of the Art is an exciting art venue and steak restaurant that has opened in Bristol’s Harbourside serving West Country sourced steaks alongside an art gallery that showcases and sells quality affordable art.

  87. Clifton

    Set in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol, The Ivy Brasserie offers a local, friendly and neighbourly environment with accessible, all-day dining, for those living, working and shopping in the area.

  88. Clifton

    Papadeli cookery classes are taught by professional chefs. They’re fun, informative and informal and suitable for all levels of cook as the classes are small and hands on and there’s plenty of individual attention.

  89. Central Bristol

    Chophouse Restaurant at Future Inn Bristol Cabot Circus Hotel serves high quality North American themed dishes, such as chops, steaks, and ribs, all with homemade side dishes.

  90. Central Bath

    The Olive Tree Restaurant has long been associated with informally-served, but exceptional, modern British food.

  91. Harbourside

    Inspired by the Izakaya bars of Tokyo, Seven Lucky Gods is a casual Japanese style bar and restaurant in the heart of Bristol vibrant Wapping Wharf Cargo community.

  92. Clifton

    Freshly made falafels & hummus, house made salads, artisan pitta breads & signature sauces. Hot options available from Moroccan curries to soups, halloumi fries & sweetcorn fritters.

  93. Harbourside

    Rick’s at The Bristol is the latest addition to the river-fronted hotel, showcasing the sounds, flavours and spirit of a vibrant and exciting city.

  94. Clifton

    Pizza on the Park is a true community restaurant; they have been working with a wide range of incredible Bristolian talent – food suppliers, brewers, artists and crafts people.

  95. Central Bath

    Friendly city-centre pub with two bars and a terrace area.

  96. Central Bath

    Specialising in craft beers, delicious fresh food and a microbrewery.

  97. Old City

    Froth & Fries is a laid-back Bristol bar serving craft beer and loaded fries with friendly table service. Great pints, bold flavours, and a seat that always feels like home.

  98. Central Bath

    The Ivy Bath Brasserie on Milsom Street offers relaxed yet sophisticated all-day dining.

  99. Clifton

    Critically-acclaimed restaurant overlooking The Lido in the Clifton area

  100. Pensford

    THE PIG–near Bath is a buzzing restaurant with rooms – with the Kitchen Garden at its heart - nestled between Bath and Bristol on the edge of the village of Hunstrete.

  101. Central Bristol

    Located on the top floor of Bristol’s boutique store, with commanding views of Quakers Friars, Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious breakfast, light lunch, indulgent afternoon tea or sumptuous dinner.

  102. Wiltshire

    Enjoy a relaxed yet sophisticated dining experience.

  103. Bedminster

    The award-winning City Farm Café is the social heart of Windmill Hill City Farm.

  104. Central Bristol

    The latest venture from the Hyde & Co group, Bambalan burst onto the Bristol food scene in May 2016 and has fast become a firm favourite for laid back drinking and dining ever since!

  105. Old City

    Japanese noodle soups, with nourishing homemade broths and noodles, cooked for 32 seconds exactly, perfect for a medium bite.

  106. Stokes Croft

    Stokes Croft is where Pieminister began making pies back in 2003, and the original classics still headline the menu here. Known as Bristol’s Artistic Quarter, Stokes Croft is a great spot to enjoy a pie while checking out the iconic street art and…

  107. Bath

    Discover one of Bath’s best kept secrets with homemade afternoon tea. A vegan option is also available.

  108. Bristol & Bath

    The Roseate Villa, one of the best places to eat in Bath, offers intimate culinary experiences featuring cuisine prepared with the freshest, local produce of the season, served amidst the warm, charming ambience of the Henrietta Bar & Restaurant,…

  109. Melksham

    The restaurant has a variety of 4 relaxed, stylish and comfortable dining rooms as well as the outdoor terrace in the walled garden during warmer months.

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  1. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    Bristol’s Cabot Circus offers the ultimate shopping experience, bringing together a host of high-street and designer brands and confirming the city’s status as the South West’s style capital.

  2. Bristol Shopping Quarter

    Located in the heart of Bristol’s city centre, the boutique Harvey Nichols Store offers a luxury shopping and dining experience for the South West.

  3. Clifton

    Situated in the heart of Clifton Village, this unique and beautiful Victorian shopping arcade houses some of the most unusual shopping in Bristol. Originally opened in 1878, it later fell into disuse but has recently been restored.

  4. Old City

    This vibrant and buzzing market place can be found in the heart of the old city, which is full of fantastic examples of Georgian Architecture and is only a short walk from all of the hotels in central Bristol.

  5. Old City

    Ancient and picturesque stepped hill flanked by unique shops, galleries and cafes.

  6. Clifton

    With in-store workshops and an exclusive diamond cut, the Wylde Flower Diamond®, this award winning designer jewellers is a must-see in your search for bespoke and unique jewellery.

  7. Cribbs Causeway

    Cribbs Causeway offers the ultimate indoor shopping mall experience in Bristol. It's the largest of its kind in the south west and is a favourite for locals and visitors with over 150 stores, including H Beauty, John Lewis, Apple, Marks & Spencer,…

  8. Clifton

    One of Bristol's premier shopping areas with independent shops, cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants.

  9. Old Market

    Old Market Quarter is home to a great selection of shops from vintage fashion and antique shops, independent furniture stores to specialist climbing and motorcycle stores.

  10. Central Bristol

    A great selection of trendy clothes boutiques, music and records stores, bars and restaurants, furniture and art galleries.

  11. Clifton

    Georgian shopping Quarter full of upmarket, independent shops which is a delight to explore.

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