The Premier Inn Bristol City Centre King Street hotel is just a short walk to shops, restaurant's, the concert hall and art gallery. Located on the Quayside of the River Avon, the hotel has a pleasant outlook while still being in the heart of the city.
Facilities at this King Street Bristol hotel include an on-site Brewers Fayre pub restaurant, air conditioned rooms, free WiFi, lifts and disabled access
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Premier Inn summer stays £35 and under Offer for stays between 8th July to 29thd August 2021
Facilities at the accommodation Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Special Diet Options Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Children Welcome Open All Year WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Facilities Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Fishing Golf
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Distances are direct straight line
International Airports
Bristol Airport Lulsgate Somerset BS48 3DY 6.8 miles
Cardiff Airport Rhoose Vale of Glamorgan CF62 3BD 32.3 miles
Local Airports
Hullavington Airport Hullavington Wiltshire SN14 6GU 20.6 miles
Cardiff Heliport Cardiff Cardiff CF10 4LZ 23.5 miles
Motorways
M32 Junction 3 Bristol City centre 1.2 miles
M32 Junction 2 Fishponds, Horfield 2.2 miles
M32 Junction 1 Ring Road, Filton, Kingswood 4.7 miles
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