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Chewton Place, Bristol Bath
Chewton Place is an elegant Regency mansion set in over 8 acres of beauitful riverside gardens Recently refurbished throughout this idyllic retreat offers the...
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Aerial Britain - Bristol And Bath
A superb helicopter ride over two of the most historic and picturesque cities in the world, accompanied by an engaging and comprehensive narrative and...
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Aerial Britain - Bristol And Bath [DVD]
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Aerial Britain - Bristol And Bath [DVD]
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Hunstrete House, Bath and Bristol
The quintessential English Country House Hotel only a stone's throw from the Roman city of Bath and the historic port of Bristol located in...
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Hinton Grange Hotel, Bath and Bristol
Situated in the quiet village of Hinton just 7 miles from both Bath and Bristol and 5 minutes from junction 18 off the M4 A beautiful converted old...
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White Hart Hotel, Wells nr Bath Bristol
A 15th Century Coaching Inn offering 15 en suite bedrooms conference facilities for up to 150 extensive brasserie menu and separate restaurantAmple parking is...
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Aerial Britain : Bristol And Bath - Dvd
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Pub Walks Near Bristol and Bath - Nigel Vile
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Bristol and Bath A-Z (Street Atlas) - Paperback
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The Bristol And Bath Cycle Guide - Crowther, Nic Bo
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Waterside Walks Near Bristol and Bath - 1853065544
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Rural Rambles Near Bristol and Bath - 1853068519
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Pub Strolls Around Bristol and Bath (Pub Strolls) - 1853066206
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Pub Walks Near Bristol and Bath - 185306274X
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Bristol, Bath And North Somerset Stre - Britain, Grea N
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A-Z Bristol and Bath Street Atlas
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~ Bath ~
Advantages: Amazing views, Great history, lots to see and do.
Disadvantages: parking!! too many tourists in the summer.
...~ Bath ~
The City of Bath has been my main home for all my life. Even though I live just outside of Bath it has always been the closest big city where I have spent a lot of time. I used to go to college there and work but now I do not visit the City so much and only go in for meals and rugby matches. Never the less it is still a fantastic place to visit. The Georgian City is beautifully structured has is set amongst the countryside. It has many places to visit and much to learn about the history of the town. Bath is one of the world?s greatest cities and is a huge tourist attraction to everyone around the globe. Even though I cannot understand why so many people come to the city I do think it is a great place with a lot of beautiful views.
Bath is a unique City and has so many features to form its beauty. It has been...
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01.10.2009 ·
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Review of Bath (England)
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Contemporary Arts in Bristol
Advantages: Good variety of events, many of which are free
Disadvantages: Hard to say
...My second visit to Bristol was on a decidedly damp Saturday afternoon, so we were looking for places to spend some time inside. Having walked down the steep slope of Park Street and not being in any hurry to go back up, I suggested that the Arnolfini arts centre might not be too much further to walk. Situated on Bristol's Harbourside, it is easily reached by walking along the quayside from The Centre. From the south you can get there by crossing the swing bridge on Prince Street. Admission is free, so it is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in the arts.
The Arnolfini has no permanent collection of artworks, so exhibitions change from time to time. There is currently (August 2008) a display described as an 'interactive shopping experience' entitled 'Far West'. Although not exactly my cup of tea, there was a degree...
denella
20.08.2008 ·
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Review of Arnolfini, Bristol
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Quality Hotel at Bristol
Advantages: Well located and pretty cost effective
Disadvantages: Busy in the Summer
...has 1,708 hotels and 145,872 rooms.
EXPRESS by HOLIDAY INN (commonly called Holiday Inn Express) at BRISTOL NORTH
The full address is:
Express By Holiday Inn
BRISTOL-NORTH
BRISTOL PARKWAY BUSINESS PARK
BRISTOL,
BS34 8SJ
The Express by Holiday Inn at Bristol North is situated close to the M4, M5 & M32 motorways and it provides the ideal base to visit Bristol & the West Country. It?s location also makes it a good stopover point for those heading on holiday to destinations further afield. In addition to the good road connections, Bristol Parkway Railway station (with regular connections to London, the Midlands, South Wales and the South West) is only half a mile from the hotel. Bristol Airport is 18 miles away.
The hotel has over 130 fully equipped en-suite rooms over four floors. Each room features an en...
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09.06.2007 ·
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Review of Holiday Inn Express Bristol - North, Bristol
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BRISTOLS AHOY
Advantages: Big enough to be good
Disadvantages: Small enough to be friendly
...So people, this will be my last op for a couple of weeks after I move on Sunday and have to wait for a new phone line, etc, I've decided to write an op on my native city. This will be my 10th move and I wouldn't dream of living anywhere else, so heres the low-down on the South West's funkiest city.
Bristol is the 7th biggest city in the UK and has around 400,000 people living in it. Due to the two universities in it, they being Bristol University and the University of the West of England (my own beloved uni!), the population can move around about, UWE has 24,000 students alone.
That's not to say that Bristol is just a student city, there's definitely much more to it than that. I could concentrate on the bad things, like the rising crime rate, one of the highest council taxes in the country, highest homelessness population outside...
Emma1973
18.05.2002 ·
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Review of Bristol (England)
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Bristol Museum: Much More Than Boring Old Plates
Advantages: Educational, fun and free.
Disadvantages: Long, long queues until the end of August 2009.
...I was about four years old when I paid my first visit to Bristol Museum. Sadly, it turned out to be a major disappointment. My grandmother took me, having told me that we were going to see Alfred the gorilla, who had retired to the museum after gaining national fame as the star attraction at Bristol Zoo. She had been lucky enough to see Alfred at the zoo, where he would be paraded amongst the public on a collar and chain and delight them with his tricks, such as making and throwing snowballs in the winter. He would sometimes be dressed in human clothes, she told me, and he hated men with beards.
I believe that much was probably true but my grandmother couldn?t resist embellishing the story: Alfred would sit down to lunch with a knife and fork; Alfred would put on a pair of glasses to read the newspaper, that sort of thing. She may...
Mitsudan
23.08.2009 (31.08.2009) ·
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Review of Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery
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The Heart of Bath
Advantages: Successful, exciting and great fan support
Disadvantages: Prices of tickets to see them
...Bath Rugby- was introduced to me by my mum, about 4 years ago. My Grampy used to watch them all the time and bath was his favourite team. This has passed down and my mum and her sisters are huge fans and now me, my sister and younger brother follow them as well. Even though I am not a Season ticket holder, (bit expensive really), I go to most of the home games and an away match each season with my mum or family. It is a great experience watching them play and there is always a brilliant atmosphere at the Rec.
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Bath Rugby was founded in 1865 and is one of the oldest clubs in the Rugby Union Premiership that still exists. In the beginning most games were of local teams including Bristol, Gloucester and Weston-Super Mare and the club played their first game at the Rec now the home ground 1907. Bath lost a lot...
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29.10.2008 ·
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Good Hotel for exploring Bristol
Advantages: Clean, comfy, modern
Disadvantages: Very expensive restarant and bar, rather sad swimming pool and gym
...This hotel in in the centre of Bristol within waling distance of Temple Meads Station. If you know Bristol then you will know that this location then might mean convenience but it's not gorgeous - a lot of Bristol was bombed in the war and rebuilt in the 50s and 60s and it shows! The hotel itself is newer than that though, but when you arrive it does look a bit tired and in need of a facelift.
Parking is available and not difficult, though like most city centre budget hotels you have to pay extra for it, but I thought the £3.50 a night quite a good rate. It seemed a secure car park.
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I checked in swiftly and the receptionist was helpful and friendly. I paid £104 a night for two people for an executive double (i.e. one grade up from the standard one) over the internet before we went. The hotel has a lot of floors (we were...
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27.02.2008 ·
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Review of Ramada Plaza Hotel, Bristol
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Triumphant Thistle Bristol
Advantages: luxurious, friendly, great location
Disadvantages: the price!
...Broad Street, Bristol,
BS1 2EL Phone: 0870 333 9130
Fax: 0870 333 9230
www.thistlehotels.com
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Check in 2pm
Check out 12pm
Prices from 80 per room per night
I first came across Thistle Bristol on a romantic weekend away with my boyfriend in 2001 We chose it because it was on special offer in the Daily Mail, and it looked fabulous in the photos. Since then we?ve been back every October to celebrate our anniversary.
Located around 1 mile from Bristol Temple Meads station, this Thistle hotel sits right in the heart of the town centre ? 3 minutes walk from the main shopping centre, and 3 minutes from the nearest pubs and restaurants. Great for us because we don?t drive. Car parking is available at an extra charge.
At first sight I was very impressed! A charming Old Victorian style building. The rooms are equally...
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19.08.2004 ·
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Review of Thistle Bristol Grand Hotel, Bristol
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Thistling in Bristol
Advantages: Very nice service
Disadvantages: Very NOT nice prices
..., Bristol, and Birmingham and have typically found the same service up and down the country and the hotels are pretty much identical! The service and rooms up and down the country are all a mirror image of each other. Initially I found this bizarre but now I’m used to the same spiel I get and automatically answer “no” to “Would you like a wake up call?” and “Ok then” to “Would you like a complimentary paper?”
This time I stayed a Thistle Hotel in Bristol Temple Meads. I didn’t see much of Bristol but the city centre, which is where the hotel is located, is very pretty and parts of it have a village atmosphere with its little personal shops as opposed to the big bustling commercial streams of department stores.
I arrived in the evening and entered what was a pretty grand looking...
Miss-D
31.05.2001 ·
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Review of Thistle Bristol Grand Hotel, Bristol
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Bristol Zoo - It's missing the larger animals
Advantages: Great bug/reptile/aquarium/twilight zones
Disadvantages: None of the larger animals
...I visited many attractions this summer holidays with my two sons aged 3 and 1. Bristol Zoo was one of the most expensive, but I am not convinced that it was the one which held best value for money.
How to get there
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The zoo is a short bus or taxi trip from the very centre of Bristol where all the shops are. For more information on how to get there visit www.bristolzoo.org.uk.
Opening times and Prices
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It opens every day except Christmas day from 9am to 5.30am, with last admittance 1 hour before closing.
Adult £12
Child 3 -14 years £7.50 (under 3's are free)
Senior/Student £10.50
Disabled visitors £5.85
Family ticket £35 (2 adults and 2 children)
(These prices include a voluntary donation of about 10% which you can ask not to pay if you wish, this does seem...
mum2boys82
05.09.2008 (04.09.2008) ·
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Review of Bristol Zoo and Gardens
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