Copyright John GraysonFilton is famed for its aviation links, planes as diverse as Concorde and the Bristol Brabazon having been built in the district. BAe owns Filton Aerodrome, Bristol’s second airport (with the widest runway in Britain) largely used by the aerospace industry itself...
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Holiday Inn Bristol
The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton hotel has 17 purpose-built meeting rooms and an Academy Conference Centre, making it perfect for business meetings. The hotel is also conveniently located near Cribbs Causeway, Bristol Zoo, the Hippodrome ... More
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The Wellington Hotel
Moments away from Bristol’s Memorial Stadium and County Ground, The Welly has become a much-loved and equally well-known venue. And with accommodation available, it’s an ideal place to stay whether you’re on business or here ... More
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Cribbs Lodge Hotel
Each of our well-planned bedrooms is designed to combine traditional comfort and good taste with the modern facilities required by today's guests. The hotel is set in its own grounds with ample parking and open ...
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Express by Holiday Inn North
(0.83 miles)
At this newly refurbished Express by Holiday Inn you can enjoy a warm welcome, contemporary facilities, a convenient location and value-for-money just 5 miles (8 km) from Bristol.
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Balmoral Hotel
(0.96 miles)
Welcome to The Balmoral Hotel, Belfast, Co Antrim. Situated at the juntion of the M1 Motorway the Balmoral is accessible from all routes and provides comfortable rooms, excellent food, conference & wedding facilities.
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Failte
(0.96 miles)
Failte is situated in a large family home run by Mary and Pol Cormacain. With excellent transport links on our doorstep, the city centre is only 9 minutes away by train. The train ...
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Norfolk Guest House
(1.55 miles)
We are a small family run guest house situated on the main Gloucester road in close proximity to an array of eating and drinking establishments approximately two miles from the city centre. The Norfolk offers ...
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Holiday Inn Bristol Filton
(1.64 miles)
The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton Hotel, combines an excellent range of facilities for both business and leisure travellers, including WIFI, High Speed Internet Access - Broadband – 211 fully air-conditioned bedrooms, two hotel restaurants, bar ... More
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Premier Inn Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(1.90 miles)
Situated near Junction 17 of M5 and close to the interchange between M4/M5. Within walking distance is indoor shopping centre The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, as is the retail park with entertainment facilities including bowling ...
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Grey House Bed & Breakfast
(1.90 miles)
The Grey House is a family run business very close to the Aztec Centre, RAC, RR, BAC, Orange and MOD. It is only 6 miles from City Centre and 2 miles from Cribbs Causeway (The ...
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Aztec Hotel & Spa
(2.06 miles)
A Shire Hotel and Spa - A stylish 4 star hotel. Situated just off the M4/M5 the hotel is ideally located for Bristol, Cardiff, Bath or maybe a stopover on the way to the southwest. ...
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Travelodge Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(2.06 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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Hilton Bristol
(2.19 miles)
The Hilton Bristol Hotel's modern comforts contrast well with the treasures
of the past which can be enjoyed in the area, such as the SS. Great Britain,
at the city docks, Chepstow Castle and the Cheddar Gorge. ... More
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