Tourism, Hotels & RestaurantsLocal tourist spot suggestions Bristol | A street with numerous traces of its merchant activity. | |  | |
| A 14C church. | |  | | | | A parish church with a 40 m tower. | |  | |
| A street lined with interesting buildings, including 16C seamen's almshouses | |  | | |
Local hotels suggestions Bristol | The Thistle Grand Hotel is is not only Bristol’s oldest hotel, but is also one of the city’s finest 4-star hotels.The Grand, as it was once known (and will soon be again), was opened as a... | |  |  |
| A 4 star hotel located in a prime position on Welsh Back,a beautiful waterside location, 15 minutes walk from Temple Meads Station, 2 minutes from the city centre, close to leisure attractions and 15... | |  |  | | | Located on the beautiful waterside in the city centre, this modern hotel will accommodate all requirements, offering well designed contemporary rooms, with best attractions at your doorstep.Prepaymen... | |  |  |
| In a central location set on the waterfront, these apartments have an amazing view of the popular Floating Harbour, close to Bristol's city centre offices.SACO Bristol - West India House is an exclus... | |  |  | |
Local restaurant suggestions Bristol | A stylish candlelit milieu artfully created; flavourful, well-judged menu of classics, alongside plethora of wine memorabilia and very good wine list: a bon viveur's treat. | |  | |
| Modern brasserie and bar overlooking river. | |  | | | | Contemporary, open plan pub with leather sofas and lively atmosphere. More formal restaurant serving precisely cooked modern dishes made with local produce. Polite service. | |  | |
| Striking first floor restaurant, and ground floor café, with great views of harbour activity. Open plan with lots of glass. Full-flavoured mains; good value lunches, too. | |  | | |
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