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Hotels with a Pool in Bristol

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Hotels with pools and free breakfast in Bristol

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Top neighbourhoods in Bristol

Clifton

Clifton charms with gorgeous Georgian townhouses and that jaw-dropping Suspension Bridge hanging over the Avon Gorge. The area buzzes around Clifton Village where cute boutiques and cosy cafés spill onto cobbled streets. Wander through garden squares, catch panoramic views from the Observatory, or stretch out on the grassy Clifton Downs when you need a breather. The dining scene here leans fancy with upscale gastropubs and wine bars dotting the village centre. Rest your head in converted Victorian townhouses with original architectural details intact. Getting around is easy with frequent buses to central Bristol, though the hilly terrain might have your calves screaming their thanks later.

Harbourside

Bristol's Harbourside buzzes with maritime charm around the historic floating harbour. Waterfront walkways wind past the cutting-edge Watershed media centre and M Shed museum housed in a converted transit shed. Millennium Square hosts lively events with moored boats as your backdrop, while the Arnolfini serves up contemporary art in bright, airy galleries. Dining options range from casual pubs to fancy restaurants with harbour views, all serving fresh seafood and modern British fare. Boutique hotels in converted warehouses offer industrial-chic rooms with water views. Getting around is a breeze with Temple Meads station just a 10-minute walk away.

Bristol Old City

Bristol Old City whisks you back in time with its cobblestone streets and centuries-old architecture. Wander through St. Nicholas Market where local vendors sell everything from vintage trinkets to mouthwatering street food. The medieval harbour area invites you to explore Bristol's maritime roots while historic churches and timber-framed buildings create perfect photo opportunities. Traditional pubs housed in ancient buildings serve up hearty British fare alongside local craft beers. Boutique hotels occupy lovingly restored historic structures, giving you a taste of old-world charm with modern comforts. The compact area is easily explored on foot despite those charmingly uneven cobblestones.

Redcliffe

Redcliffe's medieval charm captivates with its towering St. Mary Redcliffe church and mysterious underground caves. This historic Bristol area blends old-world character with creative energy through converted warehouse studios and the sleek Arnolfini arts centre. Cobbled lanes lead to the scenic Floating Harbour, where colourful houseboats bob against a backdrop of ancient city walls. Waterfront gastropubs and artisan cafes serve up everything from traditional British fare to fresh seafood. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses, walkable paths along the harbour, and Temple Meads station just 15 minutes away on foot. Boutique hotels in historic buildings offer the perfect base for exploring this atmospheric district.

Stokes Croft

Bristol's Stokes Croft buzzes with creative energy through paint-splashed walls and quirky shopfronts. Street art rules here, from Banksy's famous works to vibrant murals transforming Victorian buildings into an open-air gallery. The area hums with independent cafes, vintage shops, and venues like Lakota nightclub where alternative spirit thrives. Artists, students, and free thinkers gather at community hubs to share ideas over craft beers. Getting around is simple with frequent buses and excellent walkability throughout the area. Caribbean restaurants sit alongside vegan cafes, while record shops and boutiques offer unique finds. Most accommodation options are budget-friendly hostels and character-filled B&Bs that immerse visitors in the authentic bohemian atmosphere.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a pool in Bristol?
With a terrace, a lake view and the perfect setting for unwinding by the water, Aztec Hotel & Spa is a hit with travellers. Harbour Hotel Bristol is another popular Bristol hotel with a pool.
What are the cheapest hotels with a pool in Bristol?
Choose one of the cheap hotels in Bristol with a pool from £64 and take a dip without dipping into your savings. Just sort by "Price: low to high," then fine-tune your search by setting the maximum amount you want to pay. To access Member Prices and earn discounts on future trips, sign up to become a member of our rewards programme.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a pool in Bristol?
If you want to visit when it's not as busy, book your stay for January. You could score some good deals on Bristol hotels with a pool around that time. The warmest weather is in July, with temperatures ranging from 13ºC to 20ºC. It's coolest in January, which has averages of between 3ºC and 7ºC.
What hotels with a pool are closest to Bristol Intl. Airport (BRS)?
Around 8 km (5 miles) west of Bristol Intl. Airport (BRS), DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury House is a top pick. Enjoy a swim after your flight and take advantage of an electric car charging station and a sauna here. Harbour Hotel Bristol is another property nearby. Choose a Bristol hotel with a pool close to the airport and make your stay all about convenience and comfort.
Are there any hotels with a pool in Bristol with parking?
There are 1,206 Bristol hotels with a pool and parking. Reserve a room at Aztec Hotel & Spa, which has a steam room and al fresco dining. Village Hotel Bristol also combines the ease of parking with the perks of a pool.

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