Luxury Holidays, Weekend Breaks and Short Breaks in Bristol
Planning a luxury holiday, short or weekend breaks in Bristol? Listed below are Britain's Finest places to stay, visit and eat in Bristol to help you plan luxury holidays, weekend breaks and short breaks.
Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill Bristol (Restaurant)
Cadbury House, Frost Hill, Congresbury, Bristol
Tables are smartly laid with crisp white table linen and sparkling glassware and cutlery, and yet it's the type of restaurant where it's not frowned upon... more
Brasserie Blanc (Restaurant)
Bakers & Cutlers Halls, The Friary Building, Cabot Circus, Bristol
Housed in a stunning conversion of a Georgian Quaker meeting house, the central location makes it a perfect destination for a business lunch or a restorative... more
Bristol´s City Museum & Art Gallery (Museum / Art Gallery)
Queens Road, Bristol
Some of the treasures include minerals and fossils, Far Eastern art, wildlife galleries, archaeology, ceramics and glass along with seven galleries of art. In the Egyptology... more
Hotel du Vin - Bristol (Restaurant)
The Sugar House, Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol
The wine list is as wide ranging and carefully chosen as you would expect given the name of the restaurant and there's is always expert help... more
The Kensington Arms (Restaurant)
35/37 Stanley Road, Redland, Bristol
The a la carte menu includes dishes such as organic steak and kidney pie with creamed potatoes and Guinness gravy and roasted fillet of line caught... more
Lido Restaurant (Restaurant)
Oakfield Place, Clifton, Bristol
The daily changing menu is based around honest, rustic flavours and combinations – with most of the dishes cooked in the wood-fired oven. Think starters like... more
Hotel du Vin & Bistro (Hotel)
The Sugar House, Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol
In the Bistro you will find ´simple classics´ that change seasonally, using the finest and freshest local produce. The extensive and eclectic wine list is a... more
SS Great Britain (Attraction / Activity)
Great Western Dock, Gas Ferry Road, Bristol
Sea travel took a great leap forward when famous Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel applied his remarkable skill to the problem. She was the largest ship... more
Rock House (Self Catering)
15 Townsend Lane, Lower Almondsbury, Bristol
The apartment has been tastefully refurbished with comfortable furnishings and stylish decorations. It provides entrance lobby, lounge with Sky TV and small kitchen area, separate double... more
Geometric Apartments (Self Catering)
Geometric House, Braggs Lane, Old Market, Bristol
The apartments are set up with the security of service users in mind, with CCTV and overnight security ensuring a relaxing stay, while guests can also... more
The Rockfish Grill (Restaurant)
130 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol
The restaurant is bright and relaxed, with a careful selection of wines by the glass, and set lunch and early evening menus. Fish is delivered daily... more
The Albion (Restaurant)
Boyces Avenue, Clifton Village, Bristol
He’s serving up modern British food with a twist, using local producers wherever possible and cooing with the seasons. The Albion’s signature dish is dry aged... more
9 Princes Buildings (Bed & Breakfast)
Clifton, Bristol
The world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge can be seen from some of the rooms. Simon and Joanna have lived in 9 Prince’s Buildings for over thirty... more
Bristol Zoo Gardens (Attraction / Activity)
Clifton, Bristol
Visitors will come face to face with over 400 species of exotic, endangered and adorable animals from the four corners of the globe. Visitors to Bristol... more
Royal West of England Academy (Museum / Art Gallery)
Queen's Road, Clifton, Bristol
The RWA's aim is to promote excellence and enjoyment of the visual arts. It was Bristol's first art gallery, built at its current site in 1858... more
Green's Dining Room (Restaurant)
25 Zetland Road, Bristol
Dishes are natural and ingredient-led, with starters like Cornish crab tortellini with samphire, lemon and herbs sitting nicely alongside robust main courses such as confit belly... more
Café Maitreya (Restaurant)
89 St Mark's Road, Easton, Bristol
The 55-cover restaurant is light and airy and draws crowds to its accomplished, vibrant vegetarian cuisine, which utilises local, organic produce wherever possible and also grows... more
Avon Valley Railway (Attraction / Activity)
Bitton Station Bath Road, Bitton, Bristol
The new platform `Avon Riverside´ in the heart of the Avon Valley is now open, allowing passengers to enjoy the many attractions in the area -... more
Casamia (Restaurant)
38 High Street, Westbury on Trym, Bristol
Both lunch and dinner menus are set, varying in price from £25 and £45 and £45 and £68 respectively. Local and superior ingredients are given centre... more
The Rummer (Restaurant)
All Saints Lane, Bristol
The intimate atmosphere is relaxed and warm with dark leather sofas and open log fires. It holds one of the largest collection of premium spirits in... more
Rock House (Bed & Breakfast)
15 Townsend Lane, Lower Almondsbury, Bristol
The accommodation includes entrance lobby, lounge with sky TV and kitchen area with fridge and microwave, separate bedroom and en-suite shower room. It is situated in... more
Park Farm Country Cottages (Self Catering)
Norton Hawkfield, Pensford, Bristol
There are many places to visit a short drive away, including places to eat local produce or to enjoy outdoor pursuits, with fishing and birdwatching being... more
Berwick Lodge (Small Hotel / Inn)
Berwick Drive, Bristol
The ten beautiful bedrooms and suites are all individually designed to reflect the history of the building and offer a richness and elegance of the Anatolian... more
Bell's Diner (Restaurant)
1 York Road, Bristol
Experienced chef Christopher Wicks takes inspiration from progressive cooks such as Heston Blumenthal and Ferran Adria for his unusual menus. Expect the unexpected in the form... more
Culinaria (Restaurant)
1 Chandos Road, Redland, Bristol
Try Elizabeth David’s breast of lamb 'Ste. Menehoud' (slow braised then fried in breadcrumbs) with sauce tartare and George Perry Smith’s salmon in pastry, currants &... more
At-Bristol (Attraction / Activity)
Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol
Join Morph and friends for a journey through animation past and present and even become an animator for the day! Have a game of virtual volleyball,... more
Bordeaux Quay (Restaurant)
V-Shed Canons Way, Bristol
But just because they're committed to organic produce and sustainability in all its forms doesn't mean that a meal here has to be anything other than... more
Ronnies (Restaurant)
11 St Mary Street, Thornbury, Bristol
In 2008, he opened his own restaurant in Thornbury, and was awarded The Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year award in 2009. Ronnies is situated... more
Thornbury Castle (Hotel)
Thornbury, Bristol, Gloucestershire
There are three dining rooms at Thornbury Castle all featuring original fireplaces, fine pictures, elegant tableware and leaded windows. The majestic and secluded Baron´s Sitting Room... more






























