We Love —
- Stay in a magnificent Grade II Listed bulding within minutes of Bristol's famous Quayside...
- Enjoy the superior location of the hotel and relish the freedom to explore Bristol's first-rate artistic and cultural delights by foot!
- Our members will be treated to a complimentary upgrade to a spacious and elegant Privilege Room.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel —
Just for you:
- Complimentary upgrade to a Privilege Double Room
Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel boasts a wonderfully central location, a short walk from the river and Castle Park, and practically situated within a mile of Bristol Meads Train Station. The Grade II Listed building is a stunning example of the popular Renaissance-Style architecture of its time and is over 150 years old. Having undergone an extensive refurbishment in 2017, the interiors now weave elegant contemporary designs with the original features of the historical building. The impressive exterior facade of the hotel is lit up and night, reflecting the blend of old and new that Bristol has become so loved for.
With over 180 rooms, the hotel interiors are a canvas for local artists and are richly inspired by Bristol's renowned independent art scene. The theme continues through to Keepers Bar & Kitchen, a champion of atmospheric urban-chic dining, serving hearty British Classics prepared with quality, local ingredients.
Your Room —
This offer is based on an Upgraded Privilege Double Room.
Privilege room
Extremely comfortable and well-appointed, the Privilege Rooms ensure an enriching and memorable experience for all who stay. Echoing the distinctive design throughout the hotel, these recently refurbished rooms exude character and creativity. Equipped with all the amenities you could need including complimentary soft drinks in the minibar, WiFi, and a Nespresso coffee machine, you will have everything you need to unwind.
Maximum room capacity
Your Board Basis
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel is home to Keeper Kitchen & Bar, an urban-chic and atmospheric establishment serving Great British classics with a modern twist. Using local, fresh ingredients of premium quality, the menu focuses on local produce and even features homegrown honey, harvested by their in-house bee-keeper!
Your Time
The true reward of visiting this hotel is its practical, central location. Within walking distance of many of Bristol's main attractions, this is the perfect base for an exciting city break in this vibrant city. In less than a 15-minute stroll the delights of Bristol Aquarium, Arnolfini Arts Cetnre, or trendy Wapping Wharf are within reach. Spend your time meandering through this historic city; spot famous graffiti; hit boutique shops for vintage vinyls; or hop onto a tour of a craft beer brewery. Bristol is brimming with boundary-pushing art, cutting-edge theatre, fantastic shopping, and excellent restaurants and bars just waiting to be explored!
Your Journey to Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel —
Your Destination —
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?