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Low season | April |
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High season | December |
Average price (weekend night) | $193 |
The average price for a weekly Bristol holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $2,823.
The average price for a monthly Bristol holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $12,098.
There are loads of different property types that you can make your holiday home in Bristol. You’ll find apartments, homestays, cabins and houses.
There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Bristol holiday rentals, with around 7% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.
KAYAK users have found holiday rentals in Bristol for as cheap as $195 in the last 3 days. The average price is $403.
In the last 72 hours, users have found Bristol holiday rentals for tonight for as low as $198. Search here for similar prices
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Old Market has a safe and diverse nightlife scene, with cabaret and traditional pubs to places to dance the night away like the Exchange and The Elmer’s Arms. Saco Bristol - West India House is close to Old Market.
Choosing a Bristol holiday home with a kitchen means you can prepare your own meals, which is great if you are on a budget. Bristol in particular is a great place to shop for fresh produce, with plenty of independent local market stalls and stores to shop from, and a big vegan community.
Old City is a great place to stay if you love to shop. The area is packed with a variety of hip boutiques and independent shops selling clothes, accessories to suit every style and budget. Stay in Your Apartment Riverside House for your shopping spree.
Clifton could be ideal for those with a family, as it is a quiet neighbourhood yet not too far from the city centre. On top of that, Clifton boasts its own family friendly attractions Bristol Zoo, the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and the University of Bristol Botanic Gardens.