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Brooks Guesthouse BristolvsThe Bristol
Brooks Guesthouse Bristol and The Bristol are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, Brooks Guesthouse Bristol scores significantly better than The Bristol. Brooks Guesthouse Bristol is ranked #1 in Bristol with praise from 5 publications including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Brooks Guesthouse Bristol
Rough Guide
Time Out
Oyster
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
Independent
The Guardian
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"
The Bristol
Lonely Planet
Time Out
The Telegraph
Independent
The Harbourside, Prince Street, Bristol BS1 4QF
From $90/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
"Has lots in its favour – riverside location, luxurious rooms, bistro – but it's pretty pricey and frequented by a businessy crowd... No car park, but there's an NCP next door." Full review
"This hotel is under the Doyle Collection umbrella, so there's plenty of class." Full review
8.0
"Concrete outside, chic inside, this smart harbourside hotel is the pick of the places to stay in the city centre, with elegant rooms and a great riverfront brasserie." Full review
"Brutalism isn’t for everyone, but The Bristol, a beacon of 1960s architecture, is certainly the city’s most distinctive hotel – and it’s also the only one on the river (unless you count the Kyle Blue luxury hostel boat, but you’ll need sea legs for that)"