We Love —
- A 4-star getaway to this unique boutique hotel perched atop the impressive Avon Gorge.
- Returning from a busy day to a chargrilled steak or exquisite vetegarian dish, or classic pub food at the hotel's two on site restaurants.
- Seeing all Bristol has to offer from its iconic suspension bridge to its thriving art scene and lively bars.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Hotel Du Vin Bristol Avon Gorge 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check-out at 12 pm
Found in Bristol's popular Clifton Village with stunning views of the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Avon Gorge, Hotel Du Vin Bristol Avon Gorge 4* invites you to unwind in style.
Here, Victorian elegance and modern amenities effortlessly mix for a relaxing retreat in the heart of a picturesque neighbourhood where its cobbled streets are flanked by boutique shops, cosy cafes, and inviting pubs.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Standard Double Room or Deluxe Gorge Vista Room.
Standard Double Room
Relax and unwind in your cosy Standard Double Room and sink into your comfortable bed after a long day.
Maximum room capacity



Deluxe Gorge Vista Room
Have a deep night's sleep every night in your Deluxe Gorge Vista Room. Spacious and luxuriously decorated with a walk-in monsoon shower and pretty valley and Gorge views, you are guaranteed a restful stay.
Maximum room capacity



Your dining choices
Just for you:
- One glass of prosecco on arrival (one per person per stay)
This offer is based on a bed and breakfast stay (English breakfast and a £50 voucher per room per night included - excludes drinks).
Make sure to stop by the White Lion Pub for a hearty pub lunch on the terrace to the backdrop of the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge and Somerset's scenic hills. Enticing fish or vegetarian dishes along with an extensive list of hand-cut steaks and char-grilled mezze skewers cooked in the open kitchen await you in Goram & Vincent. Sit back and dig into the flavour packed-dishes as you are surrounded by the tempting aroma of coal-fired grills for a truly unique dining experience.
Your time
Just for you:
- £50 food credit per day per room
Whilst the Clifton Suspension Bridge offers breathtaking panoramas, you can also spend your time perusing Clifton’s many eclectic boutiques or stop for a drink in one of its welcoming pubs.
Your journey to Bristol —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Baggage, meals and other services on board certain flights may be subject to a charge. You will find out whether your airfare includes baggage when you choose your airline and timetable. If your fare does not include baggage, please go to the airline's website before your departure with your travel file reference to find out the exact fare and purchase your extra baggage. If you choose a low-cost airline, you will be able to add your baggage during the booking process. For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving baggage, so you will have to pay for it at the airport counter. You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Bristol —
Bristol is full of fantastic attractions that make for a great day out, from Britain’s most acclaimed historic ship to its iconic suspension bridge, one of Europe’s leading interactive science centres and an outstanding network of free museums.
SS Great Britain - Step back in time when you board Brunel’s SS Great Britain. Discover the true stories behind the ship that changed the world. Experience the sights, sounds and smells of life on-board for Victorian passengers and crew. Descend underwater below the glass ‘sea’ to touch the world’s first great ocean liner.
Clifton Suspension Bridge - The world-famous Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by the great Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, although he never lived to see his creation finished in 1864. Take in the views from its spectacular setting on the cliffs of the Avon Gorge.
Bristol Cathedral - this site has been home to a whole host of churches for over a thousand years but it came to prominence in 1140 when Robert Fitzharding founded the Abbey of St. Augustine. The original Chapter House and Abbey Gatehouse can still be seen. The structure of the eastern end of the Cathedral, especially in the Choir, exemplifies this period in British and European architecture. The Nave, Choir and Aisles are all the same height, creating a magnificent hall. Bristol Cathedral is the best known example of a 'Hall Church' in Great Britain and one of the finest anywhere in the world.
You'll also be close to Bath and Cardiff - so why not visit some of these local gems?