Mercure Brigstow Bristol
Welsh Back GB - Bristol BS1 4SP
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.Prepayment is required at the moment of booking, this does not allow any changes or cancellations and no refund if cancelled due to the competitive rates offered.The Brigstow is in a prime position on Welsh Back, and has its own wonderful riverside frontage in the heart of this ancient but lively and vigorous city. The hotel is designed and finished with satisfying care, all of the 115 bedrooms being comfortable with a contemporary feel. There's even a plasma screen in the bathroom. For business guests, each bedroom has a well lit desk and access points for computers, and the hotel has a fully equipped business centre. Assembly at the Brigstow is a dedicated comprehensive service for successful hosting of events. Ellipse, the AA Rosette award winning restaurant, offers a varied menu with a selection of regional specialities and modern cuisine. A superb experience for all tastes, the Ellipse restaurant and bar is contemporary and stylish; the perfect place to watch the world go by.
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Tourism

A trendy weekend destination for Londoners, it is an alternative, artistic, gay- and student-friendly city for year-round residents.
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Back to work offers

Special Offer double, from
£ 68/ room

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£ 73/ room
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£ 79/ room

Special offer double room, 3 nights minimum stay, from
£ 80/ room

Gastronomy

A restaurant serving only food produced on it’s doorstep…
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A few years ago the idea of tucking into a main course meal at a Jamie Oliver restaurant for just a fiver would have been inconceivable but Jamie has discovered that the future lies beyond the £150-a-head meal and he has now declared his intention to “revolutionise high-street food in the UK's town’s and cities”.