Mercure Hotels in Bristol

Bristol, the largest city in the southwest, has been a hub of commerce and culture for centuries. Once a busy port, Bristol’s harbourside district has been regenerated with restaurants and bars, making it perfect to enjoy after a leisure trip or a relaxing break. So, whether you’re in the area for business or planning a weekend away in the South West, our four Mercure hotels in Bristol are perfectly located. For those of you on the hunt for a cultural fix during your stay, ascend the 108 steps of Cabot Tower in Brandon Hill Park to get a wonderful view of the city in all its glory. Alternatively, if heights aren’t your thing, then spend an afternoon getting to know Bristol on foot and discover some of its many interesting side streets and independent shops. No trip to Bristol is complete without crossing the Brunel-designed Clifton Suspension Bridge to the west of the city. The iconic grade 1 listed bridge spans the Avon Gorge and has joined Bristol and North Somerset for more than 150 years. Pay the £1 toll to cross the bridge and take in the Avon Gorge’s picturesque landscape. Finally, if you have a day spare, then head out from one of our city centre hotels and go to meet and greet the penguins and gorillas at Bristol Zoo Gardens – the fifth oldest zoo in the world. And after a day of discovery, you’ll be pleased to fall onto one of the luxurious beds; a feature that is standard across all Mercure hotels.

Bristol

Bristol, the largest city in the southwest, has been a hub of commerce and culture for centuries. Once a busy port, Bristol’s harbourside district has been regenerated with restaurants and bars, making it perfect to enjoy after a leisure trip or a relaxing break. So, whether you’re in the area for business or planning a weekend away in the South West, our four Mercure hotels in Bristol are perfectly located. For those of you on the hunt for a cultural fix during your stay, ascend the 108 steps of Cabot Tower in Brandon Hill Park to get a wonderful view of the city in all its glory. Alternatively, if heights aren’t your thing, then spend an afternoon getting to know Bristol on foot and discover some of its many interesting side streets and independent shops. No trip to Bristol is complete without crossing the Brunel-designed Clifton Suspension Bridge to the west of the city. The iconic grade 1 listed bridge spans the Avon Gorge and has joined Bristol and North Somerset for more than 150 years. Pay the £1 toll to cross the bridge and take in the Avon Gorge’s picturesque landscape. Finally, if you have a day spare, then head out from one of our city centre hotels and go to meet and greet the penguins and gorillas at Bristol Zoo Gardens – the fifth oldest zoo in the world. And after a day of discovery, you’ll be pleased to fall onto one of the luxurious beds; a feature that is standard across all Mercure hotels.