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Hotel Guide 2019/2020 INFORMATION FOR ORGANISERS Hotel Guide 2019/2020 Clifton Avon Gorge hotel Victoria Square Hotel Sion Hill Victoria Square Clifton Clifton Bristol BS8 4LD Bristol BS8 4ES T: 0117 973 8955 T: 0117 973 5422 The Regency Bristol Hotel Clifton House B&B 40-44 St Pauls Road 4 Tyndall's Park Road Clifton Clifton Bristol BS8 1LR Bristol BS8 1PG T: 0117 923 8788 T: 0117 973 5407 Channings Hotel Number Thirty-Eight Luxury Townhouse 20 Pembroke Road 38 Upper Belgrave Road Clifton Clifton Bristol BS8 3BB Bristol BS8 2XN T: 0117 973 3970 0117 946 6905 The Clifton Hotel Group This group of hotels offer a range of accommodation from guesthouse to luxury, all within the Clifton area. All University of Bristol guests receive discounted rates. https://cliftonhotels.com/bristol-hotels The Clifton Hotel Bristol The Rodney Hotel Bristol St Paul's Rd 4 Rodney Place Clifton Clifton Bristol BS8 1LX Bristol BS8 4HY T: 0117 973 6882 T: 0117 973 5422 The Washington Guesthouse The Berkeley Square Hotel Bristol 11-15 St Paul's Rd 15 Berkeley Square Clifton Bristol BS8 1HB Bristol BS8 1LX T: 0117 925 4000 T: 0117 973 3980 Goldney Hall, Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1BH Stoke Bishop Downlands House B&B Westbury Park Guest House 33 Henleaze Garden 37 Westbury Road Bristol BS9 4HH Bristol BS9 3AU T: 0117 962 1639 T: 0117 962 0465 City Centre and Broadmead Premier Inn Novotol Bristol Centre City Centre locations: Haymarket and King Victoria Street Street Bristol BS1 6HY T: 0117 9769988 Hotel Du Vin Radisson Blu Hotel The Sugar House Broad Quay Narrow Lewins Mead Bristol BS1 4BY Bristol BS1 2NU T: 0117 9349500 T: 0117 403 2979 Doubletree by Hilton Mercure Brigstow Hotel Redcliffe Way 5-7 Welsh Back Bristol BS1 6NJ Bristol BS1 4SP T: 0117 0260041 T: 0117 929 1030 The Bristol Hotel Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre Prince Street 2 Lower Castle Street Bristol BS1 4QF Old Market 0117 9230333 Bristol BS1 3AD T: 0117 9294281 Travel Lodge Bristol Central Hotel Anchor Road Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel Bristol BS1 5TT College Green T: 0871 984 6223 Bristol BS1 5TA T: 0117 925 5100 The Serviced Apartment Company (SACO) Central Quay South Ibis City Centre Broad Quay Explore Lane Bristol BS1 4AW Bristol BS1 5TY T: 0117 927 6722 T: 0117 319 9000 Goldney Hall, Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1BH Budget YHA Bristol Hostel Clifton Short Lets 14 Narrow Quay T: 0117 923 7947 Bristol BS1 4QA T: 0345 371 9726 Airbnb Premier Inn City Centre locations: Haymarket and King Street Further Information For further information about accommodation in Bristol, please visit: https://visitbristol.co.uk/accommodation Goldney Hall, Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1BH .
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