Holiday rentals in Bristol

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Flat in Bristol

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Revamped Flat in Georgian Heritage Home

Refurbished to a high standard, this beautiful, fully equipped apartment is perfect for a weekend away sightseeing, or for longer stays. The apartment's private entrance is accessed via a small courtyard to the front of the flat. The large open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room are at the heart of the apartment. The kitchen is fully equipped with Miele appliances - electric hob, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and Nespresso machine and there’s a washer/dryer for those wishing to stay a bit longer. The adjoining sitting room includes Samsung flat screen TV with Freesat. The property has WiFi throughout. The large bedroom to the rear of the apartment includes a super comfy, king size bed including bedding. The bathroom has underfloor heating, large walk in shower, luxurious toiletries and towels. A car parking space is available during your stay, giving you freedom to explore further into the beautiful West Country. Guests will be sent the door access code the morning of their arrival and can check in anytime after 3pm (or earlier if requested). The apartment comprises the entire basement flat of our Georgian townhouse. We live upstairs and are very happy to provide advice and recommendations on places to explore, visit, eat and drink. Many of Bristol’s tourist attractions are within walking distance: the museum, zoo, Hippodrome theatre, aquarium, Victoria Room, and more. Clifton village is a 5 minute stroll offering a range of boutique shops, restaurants, and coffee shops. The apartment is in a central location making it easy to get around Bristol. Train: Bristol Temple Meads train station is a 10 minute taxi ride or the no. 8&9 bus drop off at the top of Park Street which is a 2 minute walk to the flat. Bus: Bristol bus station is a 10 minute walk. Air: If you are coming from Bristol airport, the Bristol Flyer Express bus runs 24hrs a day, stopping at the bus station, otherwise a taxi takes 20 minutes. Children are very welcome and we can provide a travel cot, baby bath, high chair and other tiny tot essentials.

10–17 Nov

£131 per night
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Apartment in Bristol

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Georgian Flat, vibrant central area, free parking

This is a newly renovated Georgian flat, spacious and flooded with sunlight, in a quiet residential building, surrounded by free parking. It is set back from the longest street of independent shops in the UK, with cafes, bars & restaurants, right on your doorstep. An 8 minute flat walk takes you to Stokes Croft for Banksy, The canteen Bar (with free live music and organic local food) & an eclectic choice of restaurants & independent breweries, leading on to Cabot's Circus and the Harbourside.

17–24 Sept

£121 per night
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Flat in Redland

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

5* Contemporary Redland Flat with free parking

Situated in a very quiet location and offering free parking, the flat is nestled in the heart of Redland on a quiet street. It is perfectly located for exploring this vibrant city, close to Clifton and the University, with numerous shops, cafe's, restaurants, bars and open spaces within walking distance. Good travel links, close Redland station, which connects to Temple Meads and a short drive from the M32. We provide complimentary toiletries, cotton sheets, coffee, tea and kitchen essentials.

31 May – 7 Jun

£136 per night

Popular amenities for Bristol holiday rentals

Stay near Bristol's top sights

Cabot Circus323 locals recommend
Clifton Suspension Bridge540 locals recommend
Ashton Gate Stadium24 locals recommend
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway79 locals recommend
Brunel's SS Great Britain331 locals recommend
Bristol Shopping Quarter3 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Bristol

Guest favourite

Flat in Saint Paul's

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Luxury, contemporary Georgian Apartment

9–16 Aug

£135 per night
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Cottage in Saint Briavels

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Set in AONB & 40 Acres of Private Countryside

11–18 Oct

£141 per night
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Tiny home in Bristol

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 338 reviews

Luxury Urban Shepherd’s Hut, multi-night discounts

9–16 Sept

£89 per night
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Apartment in Clifton

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

The Garden Flat, Clifton

8–15 Apr

£131 per night
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Apartment in Bristol

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Newly converted studio flat, close to City Centre

23 Feb – 2 Mar

£80 per night
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Flat in Bristol

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

The Old Gaol, Montpelier, Bristol

17–24 Jun

£88 per night
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Home in City of Bristol

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Delightful Grade II apartment - off street parking

12–19 Jan

£111 per night
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Home in Cotham

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

The Coach House - on street parking available

2–9 Jul

£132 per night
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Guest suite in Bristol

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

The Annexe

7–14 Apr

£57 per night
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Flat in Clifton

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Charming self-contained Clifton flat with parking

26 Apr – 3 May

£150 per night
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Flat in Bristol

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 643 reviews

x Just off Gloucester Rd, small modern studio

9–14 Jun

£69 per night
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Apartment in City of Bristol

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Lovely one bed apartment nr Victoria Park

3–10 Mar

£80 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Bristol

Total rentals

4.1K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

1.8K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

30 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

600 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

1.5K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

156K reviews

Your guide to Bristol

Welcome to Bristol

Whether for its independent spirit, thriving music scene, or the beauty of the surrounding landscapes, Bristolians rave about their city, and many folks dream of moving here. As a centre for creative industries, with a focus on sustainable living, hippyish undertones, and a rebellious, revolutionary edge, Bristol is an exciting place to be. And it’s gorgeous, too, with many green parks and a lively harbourside of wharfs and boatyards, overlooked by the candy-coloured houses of Cliftonwood.

Art galleries and historic attractions abound: Clifton Observatory, the M Shed history museum, and Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner, are just a few things to keep travellers busy. The Gloucester Road and Stokes Croft neighbourhoods bristle with fiercely innovative independent stores and bars, a new generation of plant-based restaurants caters to vegans, and the LGBTQ+ scene is buzzing.

And if you have time to look up and look out, you’ll see Bristol got lucky geography-wise, too. Dramatic countryside circles the city: Somerset’s incredible Cheddar Gorge, the Mendip Hills, the Cotswolds, and over the Bristol Channel, South Wales’ Brecon Beacons National Park and the luscious Wye Valley.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Bristol

Bristol is an outdoorsy place, so to make the most of the pedestrianised areas, the harbour, and adventures into the surrounding scenery, come when the weather’s good, which could be a crisp autumn day or frosty winter. Great stuff happens all year but most spectacular is the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta in August, when more than 100 colourful hot-air balloons float to the skies above Ashton Court. In May, a month-long walking festival sees dozens more guided and themed walks than the rather hefty usual, plus there’s the Gert Lush vintage cycling festival (“gert lush” is Bristolian slang for “great”). In September the Foodies Festival features food stalls, chef demos, and kids’ classes, while December is when Westonbirt, the National Arboretum lights up its colossal collection of 2,500 tree species with illuminated forest trails.


Top things to do in Bristol

Cycling out of town

There’s tons of lovely cycling in the area, but a popular route is to bike out west through Clifton, whizz around the Downs — a vast area of parkland on the edge of the city — then along the River Avon, passing the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and riding the trails of Leigh Woods.

Music and street art

From ’70s reggae and the trip-hop acts of the 1990s to the freshest DJs today, Bristol’s talented offspring have made a big impact on its identity. Hear them in a huge range of clubs and see work by the world’s most famous graffiti artist on buildings and passageways all over town.

Surfing

It turns out you don’t have to live in Australia to go surfing in a city. The Wave just north of Bristol is a manmade, inland surf wave, where technology creates more than 1,000 waves an hour in a 200-metre pool — as many rideable waves as you’d get during eight hours in the sea.

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