 Central location, overlooking Temple Gardens, near Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station. Just minutes from shops, bars, clubs
City Inn Bristol was the first hotel in the group to open, in April 1999 and since then prides itself with a customer satisfaction rate of over 95%. City Inn is a state of the art hotel with contemporary modern design. Each room is fully airconditioned and specially sound proofed fo allow for a comforable and quiet stay. All rooms come equiped with a CD player with an up to date CD library available from reception, Power shower and great comfy beds. All I rooms have free satelite TV and inhouse pay movies. City Cafe is our own restaurant which is listed in Bristol and Bath top ten restaurants. We serve really great food in a Modern British style. City Inn is friendly and easy to use. Our excellent quality of service and a range of facilities give unbeatable value for money. Bristol's city centre has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years with new attractions, restaurants and bars to complement the city's established cultural heritage. New developments in the city centre and the Harbourside area enhance Bristol as a popular Southwest leisure destination. The SS Great Britain is permanently docked in the city highlighting Bristol's maritime history since the pioneering days of Cabot. The contrast of historic and contemporary culture makes Bristol an ideal base for a leisure break. For touring the Southwest of England, Bristol is the perfect base. The Cotswolds are to the north, Bath and Stonehenge to the southeast, to the south Cheddar Gorge and Longleat, and west, the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons - you're spoilt for choice.
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