19th Century: A Victorian Legacy
Established in the 19th century, the Bristol Grand Hotel is a Grade II listed Victorian masterpiece, reflecting the architectural splendor of Bristol’s Old City. Its historic charm has been meticulously preserved.
Established in the 19th century, the Bristol Grand Hotel is a Grade II listed Victorian masterpiece, reflecting the architectural splendor of Bristol’s Old City. Its historic charm has been meticulously preserved.
The Bristol Grand Hotel by Sunday combines Victorian grandeur with contemporary luxury, offering 186 stylish rooms, Asian dining at Its Thecha, and grand event spaces in the vibrant heart of Bristol’s Old City.
Dog-friendly hotel in the heart of Bristol’s Old City. A charge of £20.00 per dog per night is added to your reservation (max two dogs under 15kg). Service dogs are exempt from charges and welcomed. Dogs must be on leads in public areas and are permitted in designated areas only.
Explore the historic streets of Bristol’s Old City or take a short walk to nearby green spaces, perfect for strolls or playtime with your pets.
Nearest station: Bristol Temple Meads – 0.9 miles walking, 1.2 miles driving
Bristol Bus and Coach Station – 0.3 miles walking
From M4/M5:
Exit at M32 towards Bristol city centre.
Follow signs to Old City and Broad Street.
Parking available in adjacent multi-storey car park (£19 per 24 hours).
11 miles to Bristol International Airport.