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Brooks Guesthouse BristolvsHotel du Vin Bristol
Both Brooks Guesthouse Bristol and Hotel du Vin & Bistro are praised by professional travelers. Overall, Brooks Guesthouse Bristol is preferred by most reviewers compared to Hotel du Vin & Bistro. Brooks Guesthouse Bristol comes in at #1 in Bristol with accolades from 5 sources including Rough Guide, Time Out and Oyster.
Brooks Guesthouse Bristol
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St Nicholas Street, Bristol BS1 1UB
From $107/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Multilingual
- Breakfast in the room
- Fax / photocopying
- Baggage storage
Star
"Bang next door to St Nicholas Market, this smart, functional B&B has small but clean and comfortable rooms that come with iPod dock, DVD and free wi-fi."
"This impressive boutique guesthouse in the old town is only a couple of minutes from the O2 Arena and the Hippodrome, so it's a good shout for those catching a gig." Full review
Mid-Range
"Brooks Guesthouse is a mid-range boutique hotel with a fun retro vibe located right next to the lively St. Nicholas Market in the center of Bristol." Full review
8.0
"The guesthouse is housed within a former Sixties office block, with a simple, but attractive, style: Farrow & Ball paint, wooden floors and assorted country pine breakfast tables." Full review
Top choice
"A smart, modern B&B near the city centre... Rooms are a tad boxy, but pleasantly finished with flock wallpaper, John Lewis bed linen and Hansgröhe power showers." Full review
"You could sleep in a classic, smartly decorated bedroom – but why would you do that, when you can sleep in an airstream on the roof? Plumb in the middle of Bristol, you’ll find that this cute and good-value guesthouse is an ideal base for exploring the city centre"
"Bedrooms are more traditional, with tongue-and-groove panelling, pale-wood bedsteads and colourful throws. Bathrooms are compact...breakfast includes dishes such as homemade fruit compote"
Hotel du Vin Bristol
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The Sugar House, Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol BS1 2NU
From $112/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"This hip chain has brought high-tech flair to six former sugar-refining warehouses, built in 1728 when the River Frome ran outside the front door." Full review
"Bristol’s finest hotel is a former sugar house occupying a collection of Grade II listed warehouses dating to the 1700s."
"Chic conversion of an old dockside sugar warehouse, centrally located, with dark, contemporary decor."
"Located within a beautifully restored 18th-century warehouse, this chic hotel includes several luxurious loft-suites, as well as some 40 stylish standard rooms."
"Characterful l8C former sugar refinery with classical Hotel du Vin styling and a wine-theme running throughout."
"This stylish Anglo-French run hotel is one of Bristol's best examples of recycling." Full review
"A good example of a hotel chain that knows what it's doing, this chic spot boasts a secluded courtyard, very good bistro dining, and rooms with Egyptian linen." Full review
8.0
"Part of the luxury Hotel du Vin group, this is Bristol’s most stylish hotel, with loft-style rooms, a fantastic French restaurant and an ideal position near the city centre." Full review
0 Stars
"Elegant yet informal, the Bistro du Vin at Hotel du Vin Bristol serves premium French bistro-style cuisine made with the freshest ingredients" Full review
"Once an 18th-century sugar warehouse, this reliably posh hotel is made up of 40 rooms, centred around a secluded courtyard, along with four dining rooms"