Low season | March | cheapest month to stay |
High season | February | most expensive time to stay |
60% | expected price decrease | |
77% | expected price increase |
Price | £78 - £832 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£67 | ||
£198 |
Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £32 |
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If you are looking for holiday rentals in Bristol for a weekend of partying you are in for a treat. As one of the UK’s most popping university cities, there are very few parts of Bristol that do not offer some sort of nightlife, whether it be legendary dance clubs, fun pubs, live music venues, or fine dining. There’s even nightlife on some of the boats at the harbour. If you visit the Clifton area you can stay at the Clifton Short Lets or Clifton Village and be spoilt for choice with trendy bars and restaurants down Whiteladies Road. The Ibis and Harbourside View are situated in trendy Harbourside, one of the most legendary parts of Bristol to catch a bar, live band or boat club, and conveniently situated within walking distance from the Bristol Hippodrome concert venue. Stokes Croft is famous for being one of the trendiest parts of the city and based right in the heart of Bristol, making vacation rentals for weekend parties ideal. Look at Cotham Lawn for a great stay that’s less than one mile from the action.
When staying in Bristol's holiday rentals with your family you may want to be free to explore the surrounding natural wonders of the region. Consider booking into accommodation like the more quiet Coomb Dale, which will keep you all together with comfort and be only eight miles away from Eastwood Farm, one of Bristol’s Nature Reserves. The Suite 3 at 31 Meridian offers a large, comfortable self-catering home that can sleep a big family and will place you less than one mile from the awesome Clifton Suspension Bridge - a true Bristol landmark. You will also be placed close from the Royate Hill Local Nature Reserve. Accommodation in Harbourside will place you close to the historic SS Great Britain ship, which is bound to hold the kids’ interest. Alternatively, you can enjoy the Yellow Ferry trip, which stops at 16 different points around the Bristol Harbour and is a great day out for everyone.
If you decide to stay in self-catering, apartment-style accommodation or private holiday rentals in Bristol you open yourself up to a world of freedom and a fantastic lock-up-and-go attitude that offers more privacy than conventional hotels. When exploring Bristol for dining options, you will have a host of fun food markets to choose from. Temple Quay Market has been rated one of the best street food markets in Europe recently and is close to accommodation based in the Redcliff and Broad Quay area such as Saco Bristol and West India House. Anstey Heights apartments offer you an upscale apartment close to the Cabot Circus Shopping Centre, Bristol’s biggest and most comprehensive mall complex. Beauford House is a gorgeous house in Clifton that offers a central stay within walking distance of all the nightlife, activities and Bristol landmarks you could dream of.
Around £113 per night is the typical cost of a holiday apartment in Bristol - note that if you are booking an apartment for a larger group or require more rooms and facilities in your rental, the price will likely be higher.
Bristol holiday rentals are at their cheapest in March. Rental prices can be around 60% lower per night than in the high season.
There are 1,740 operators available for hotels in Bristol as of March 2024.
Prices for hotels in Bristol are refreshed on a daily basis.