hotels in Bristol, England.
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Bristol’s history is both long and varied. Roman harbour remains can be seen at Sea Mills and traces of Bristol’s once mighty castle can be found in Castle Park. Two splendid examples of medieval architecture remain. Bristol Cathedral dates from 1140, and St Mary Redcliffe was described by Queen Elizabeth I as “the fairest, goodliest and most famous parish church in England”. John Cabot sailed from Bristol in 1497 on his voyage of discovery to Newfoundland. The Cabot Tower, on Brandon Hill, was raised in celebration of his voyage. The city’s character really formed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Hotwells and Clifton were promoted as Spa’s and the city became a centre for arts and literature. Another famous inhabitant was Isambard Kingdom Brunel, great genius of the Industrial Age and designer of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the S.S. Great Britain, (which can be visited in her original dry dock), and the old Temple Meads station. Bristol hosts the world famous annual International Balloon Fiesta every August, the International Kite Festival every September and many other distinctive events such as the Harbour Regatta in June and Nightglow in July.
hotels in Bristol
Bristol
Bridge Inn New Lodge
Brigstow Hotel
City Inn Bristol
Clifton Hotel
Corus hotel Bristol
Days Inn Bristol
Grange Ramada
Bristol
Hanover International Conference & TrainingChewton Place Bristol
Holiday Inn Bristol Airport
Holiday Inn Bristol Filton
Holland House Hotel Bristol
Rodney Hotel
Clifton
Avon Gorge
Thornbury
Thornbury Castle Hotel
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