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3 BR -no guest fee-cozy beach house- near newport.
An ideal home for a coastal getaway in RI! Centered between historic Bristol & iconic Newport. Cozy & private fullyfenced in backyard adorned with various trees, rose bushes, flowers, & more. A 30 second walk to Island park Beach, walk to Flo's for Clamcakes & Chowder. Take your food across the street and enjoy it as the sun sets. Stop at Schultzys for delicious homemade ice cream to cap off the night. Perfect hub for exploring all that Rhode Island offers! **No Airbnb guest service fees!**

Carriage House in Downtown Historic District
The Carriage House in historic Bristol is a short walk to downtown restaurants, shops, coffee shops, two neighborhood beaches, museums, public library, churches and several wedding venues. It is a half block to the Prudence Island and Providence to Newport Ferry and a short walk to the Bike Shop (rentals) and the East Bay Bike Path which leads to Colt State Park. The harbor boardwalk is aIso a short walk from the front door. On the bus route to Newport (20 minutes) and Providence (30 minutesl).

Bristol by the Bay, Waterfront Retreat, Sleeps 10!
New in 2025: updated bedrooms, refreshed kitchen, and a sunroom with panoramic water views! This spacious, waterfront home in scenic Bristol, RI has 5 large bedrooms, sleeps 10 comfortably, and can stretch to 12 with small children. Enjoy stunning views of sparkling Mt. Hope Bay from nearly every room. Relax on the deck or patio, or cozy up indoors. Located on a quiet coastal street near shops, dining, and harbor walks. Ideal for family trips, weekend escapes, or romantic getaways. 1 pet welcome

In the Heart of Bristol on Hope
Welcome to Historic Bristol right outside your door! You are located in the center of town on beautiful Hope Street. Step out the door onto the Red, White and Blue landscape of the town. Perfectly located: 30 minutes from Providence, Newport & Fall River. 60 minutes from Boston. Less than 2 miles from many Bristol wedding venues. Walk to downtown restaurants & shops, one block to the waterfront. Within 1/2 mile of East Bay Bike Path and a 5 minute ride to Roger Williams University.

George Cole House 5 day minimum
Historic Italianate roomy apt with 11ft ceilings in the heart of historic waterfront village. Perfect for anyone, especially lovers of art. This is an artists house and the apt reflects an artists touch. Bicycle path to Providence and Bristol . The hosts own Warren CiderWorks , blocks from the house, with tastings Thursdays-Sundays and Taco Box food truck right next door Because of the pandemic we have created three separate areas outdoors for picnic and barbecue. Off season rates

Private Entrance & Bathroom/Bright, Cheery Suite
Private entrance and spacious addition to our 1930's cottage in beautiful, historic Bristol. One large bedroom Suite with a King-size bed, private bathroom with shower, TV, WiFi and private entrance with French doors leading to deck and fenced yard. Your own parking spot in driveway. Quick walk down the street to the East Bay Bike Path and several Bristol bay access areas. 30 minute drive to Newport or Providence. Approximately a 1.5 mile drive/walk to downtown Bristol.

Bristol Bound: Charming Guest Suite near Bike Path
Whether you’re here to pedal the scenic coast, celebrate a seaside wedding, or visit family at the university, our home offers the perfect blend of Bristol charm and modern convenience. Located just steps from the East Bay Bike Path. Enjoy a ride along the bay. Coming to town for a campus visit? We are ideally situated for guests visiting RWU. We are also centrally located near Bristol’s most iconic wedding and event venues, making us the perfect retreat for wedding guests.

Downtown Historic Chateau Palmer B. Bristol RI
This quaint and historic multi-family is centrally located in downtown Bristol, Rhode Island. This side-by-side, 2 bed 1 bath townhouse accommodates 4 people on two queen beds. A short walk to downtown shops, restaurants, and the harbor; and a short drive to nearby beaches, parks, and Roger Williams University makes this the perfect getaway. We are steps away from the longest standing 4th of July Parade route. Come enjoy the Fall foliage once the summer heat has left.

Seaport House
Incredible location! Walking distance to pickleball courts, many restaurants, shops, etc. (4) minute bike ride to East Bay Bike Path. (2) bikes included (2) minute walk to ferry (10) minute bike ride to Bristol Town Beach 1330 sq feet, 2 floors plus backyard patio Registered historical home w/fenced in back yard Parking for 2-3 vehicles Completely renovated in 2014 Fully stocked and equipped kitchen Located on side street from Parade Route Near wedding venues

Ocean Oasis with Water access
This deceivingly expansive home features three bedrooms, two baths, and incredible panoramic views of the Sakonnet River. Enjoying blue water, sweet sunshine and warm wind. This beautiful newly renovated house along the coast has everything you need for a fantastic trip! Here you will have your own ocean. Walk along the shore, sleep with the sound of wave, see the sea glinting in the moonlight, get up with the sunshine reflected from the ocean. * Speed Wifi

Suite43 | Quiet Stylish Retreat Steps from Harbor
This thoughtfully designed, quiet, and spotless suite is your perfect home base in Bristol. Just a 3-minute walk to the harbor, East Bay Bike Path, downtown shops, dining, and ferries. Less than 5 minutes to Roger Williams University and Colt State Park, and just 25 minutes to Newport or Providence. Whether you're here to explore, relax, or visit family, you’ll love coming back to a clean, peaceful space every night. We’re here to make your stay exceptional.

Downtown Historic Cottage-2 or 4 guests
Historic coastal cottage in the harbor town of Bristol, RI. Originally a carpenter's shop, moved to its current location in 1865. Half a block from harbor, parade route, short walk to all downtown shops, restaurants and museums. Minutes from Colt State Park, East Bay bike path, and Roger Williams University. Bristol is located between Newport and Providence (each about 25 minutes by car) making both places easy to visit! Parking available.
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Entire Downtown Apartment in Historic Bristol, RI
When is the best time to visit Bristol?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | ÂŁ143 | ÂŁ142 | ÂŁ143 | ÂŁ155 | ÂŁ180 | ÂŁ189 | ÂŁ212 | ÂŁ211 | ÂŁ183 | ÂŁ192 | ÂŁ171 | ÂŁ148 |
| Avg. temp | -1°C | 0°C | 4°C | 10°C | 15°C | 20°C | 24°C | 23°C | 19°C | 13°C | 7°C | 2°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bristol?
Stays in downtown Bristol place you near shops, cafes, and waterfront parks, while scenic neighborhoods around Hope Street or near Colt State Park provide quieter surroundings. Many visitors choose locations with easy access to gardens, routes for biking, or historic sites.
What are the best things to do in Bristol with kids?
Kids can enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Audubon Nature Center & Aquarium, play in parks like Colt State Park, or bike along the East Bay Bike Path. Many families also explore ice cream shops and local beaches in summer.
What are some of the best things to do in Bristol?
Explore Colt State Park’s coastal views, tour the gardens at Blithewold Mansion, or learn about maritime history at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. Strolling through historic downtown Bristol blends shopping, dining, and local culture.
How is the weather in Bristol?
Bristol experiences cold, snowy winters with temperatures from 22–38°F (-6–4°C), and warm, humid summers around 65–84°F (19–29°C). Spring and autumn are mild, with moderate rainfall and colorful scenery.
When is the best time to visit Bristol?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer temperatures, colorful gardens, and outdoor events. Summer attracts visitors for waterfront activities and local celebrations, while autumn brings vibrant foliage.
What are the best places to visit in Bristol?
Bristol’s most popular sites include Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum, Colt State Park, and the Herreshoff Marine Museum. Waterfront parks and the historic downtown district invite leisurely exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Bristol?
Follow the East Bay Bike Path for gentle walking or biking along the water, or explore the trails and gardens at Colt State Park. The Audubon Nature Center & Aquarium also has accessible paths through coastal habitats.
What are some family activities we can do in Bristol?
Families often enjoy exploring Colt State Park for biking and picnics, visiting the Audubon Nature Center & Aquarium, or spending time at local beaches. Downtown Bristol has ice cream shops, playgrounds, and interactive museums.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bristol?
Explore historic Newport’s mansions and shoreline, or visit Providence’s creative neighborhoods and museums around Narragansett Bay. Natural areas and small coastal towns nearby provide additional options for scenic day excursions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bristol?
Bristol has pet-friendly accommodations, especially in areas around the waterfront and near parks. Travelers with pets often find outdoor patios and green spaces welcoming in many parts of town.
What are some local tips for visiting Bristol?
Stroll the East Bay Bike Path for water views and nature, and consider trying local bakeries early in the day. Many visitors enjoy timing their trip with outdoor markets or festivals for a more community-focused experience.
What is Bristol known for?
Bristol is known for its historic waterfront, colonial-era sites, and one of the longest-running Independence Day celebrations in the country. The town’s blend of maritime heritage, well-kept gardens, and vibrant seasonal events draws frequent visitors.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bristol?
Explore the Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum for its peaceful grounds or visit Colt State Park for scenic trails and picnic spots. Quaint shops around downtown and local museums provide additional discoveries away from the main streets.
What are the best foods to try in Bristol?
Local seafood is often recommended, including clam cakes, stuffies (stuffed quahogs), and fresh fish. Bristol also has Portuguese-inspired dishes, homemade baked goods, and seasonal farm-to-table fare at area markets and bistros.
What should I bring for a trip to Bristol?
Pack layers to adapt to Bristol’s changing weather and a light waterproof jacket, as rain is common year-round. Comfortable walking shoes are helpful for exploring waterfront areas, parks, and historic sites.
What is the nightlife in Bristol like?
Bristol has a relaxed nightlife scene, with local pubs, casual bars, and live music venues, particularly near the waterfront. You can experience friendly taverns, occasional performances, and outdoor patios in warmer months.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bristol?
Bristol hosts an Independence Day Parade, widely known for being one of the oldest in the United States. The town also celebrates with outdoor concerts and arts festivals, especially in summer, drawing visitors for community traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bristol?
Bristol has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially around neighborhoods with easy access to parks and water views. Many stays welcome children and are near outdoor activities, historic sites, and local eateries.
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4.9 Average rating
Bristol stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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